Contract Tenders: 14/07/2025
Stay updated with the latest procurement opportunities and open tenders in the UK social housing sector. Explore new contracts, frameworks, and planned developments from councils and housing associations nationwide.
On the agenda, Town & Country Housing Group is seeking providers for a £1.17m Disabled Adaptations contract across the South East. With a 36-month tenure, the contract includes both major adaptations like wet rooms and level access kitchens, and minor reactive works such as grab rails, taps, and electrical installations.
Stepping into consultancy services, Harbour Homes (formerly Port of Leith Housing Association) is launching a 5-year contract for Mechanical and Electrical Consultancy Services in Scotland. Covering specialist systems including fire safety equipment, CCTV, door entry systems, and communal services, this notice calls for M&E practices with robust staffing and technical capacity.
Turning to transformative regeneration, Kirklees Council is leading a £150m master developer procurement for the Dewsbury Riverside site under a preliminary market engagement. Set over a 10-year term, the council is seeking a strategic partner to deliver up to 2,000 new homes via phased development, infrastructure delivery, and funding coordination with Homes England.
In the South West, Aster Group has issued a PIN for the development of 23 new social rented homes at St Dennis CLT, valued at £6.5m. With a 13-month delivery period, the scheme presents a compelling opportunity for contractors with experience in community-focused residential developments.
Meanwhile in Scotland, Angus Council is progressing a £3m new build scheme in Timmergreens. The 18-month project will deliver 20 affordable units across several blocks, including 1-bed flats, semi-detached homes, and larger family dwellings—offering a strong opportunity for regional housing contractors.
Lastly, Nottingham Community Housing Association (NCHA) has issued a planned procurement PIN for the redevelopment of Leivers Court in the East Midlands. The scheme involves delivering 30 new affordable homes on a brownfield site, including supported housing flats and family homes for affordable rent. With an 18-month tenure, this project is aimed at developers focused on urban regeneration and inclusive housing solutions.