Monday: 23/02/2026 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 23/02/2026

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders covering major minor works frameworks, low-energy retrofit programmes, sprinkler and fire safety upgrades, gas and electrical compliance, site security services, regeneration partnerships, refurbishment schemes and DLO IT system procurements across councils and housing associations.

Launching a broad-based local delivery vehicle, Minor Works Framework from Sunderland City Council is a £50.9m, 48-month multi-lot framework spanning 41 specialist workstreams—from roofing, M&E and fire protection to gas connections, stairlifts and general building works. Structured for both direct award and mini-competition, the model creates a dynamic SME-accessible pipeline across sub-£50k to £1m+ projects in the North East.

Progressing estate-wide decarbonisation, PIN – Procurement for the Appointment of a Works Contractor for Main Refurbishment to Morland House and Talbot Grove House, Lancaster West Estate (Bidders Day Event on 02.03.2026) from Kensington and Chelsea London Borough signals a £25m, 24-month low-energy retrofit of 79 homes. Early market engagement and a formal Bidders Day underscore a collaborative pre-tender shaping of this major refurbishment programme.

Strengthening community equipment compliance, Occupational Therapy – Maintenance, Inspection and Repair Service for Lifting Equipment from Southend-on-Sea Borough Council seeks a 48-month single supplier to maintain and inspect hoists, lifts and handling equipment in private dwellings. The contract is anchored to LOLER, PUWER and safeguarding obligations, reinforcing statutory risk management in supported living environments.

Signalling future compliance scale, PIN – Domestic Gas and Electrical Contract from Thurrock Borough Council outlines a £31m, 36-month pipeline opportunity across domestic gas and electrical services—providing early visibility of a significant East Anglia compliance procurement.

Consolidating national guarding capability, Site Security Services from Leicestershire County Council (ESPO) establishes a £100m, 24-month framework for key holding, static and mobile guarding services. With regional bidding flexibility and a 60/40 quality-price weighting, the structure balances scale with SME participation.

Embedding high-rise fire safety upgrades, Single Supplier Framework for Retrofit of Sprinklers and Associated Works from North Lanarkshire Council is a £10m, up to 4-year arrangement covering design, installation and commissioning of sprinkler systems in tower blocks—integrating fire stopping and associated builder’s works within a single-provider model.

Extending cyber resilience beyond core hours, PIN – Security Operations – Out of Hours Service from L&Q Group seeks a hybrid SOC partner delivering 24/7 monitoring during defined OOH periods. With defined SLA thresholds and Microsoft Sentinel alignment, this 36-month arrangement reinforces digital infrastructure protection across a large housing portfolio.

Driving mixed-use regeneration, Procurement of a Development Partner for the Redevelopment of the Clair Hall Site in Perrymount Road from Mid Sussex District Council represents a £55m, 60-month residential-led scheme incorporating a new cultural facility. Structured through competitive dialogue, the opportunity blends placemaking, cultural infrastructure and private development funding.

Advancing local authority asset renewal, Abbeyfield House Refurb from Castle Point Borough Council is a £1.3m, 6-month conversion project with strong commercial weighting—prioritising delivery capability, programme certainty and social value.

Supporting estate infrastructure improvements, Bin Store Construction at Llain Las from Wales & West Housing Association Ltd. delivers a focused, short-term works package enhancing refuse management compliance within a residential setting.

Accelerating stock rehabilitation in remote communities, Design and Build (Renovation) of 50 MacAulay Road, Stornoway from Hebridean Housing Partnership adopts a fast-track D&B model to achieve SHQS compliance—reinstating and upgrading a vacant property for immediate re-occupation.

Digitising housing operations, PIN – Repairs and Maintenance IT Software System – Direct Labour Organisation (DLO) – Questionnaire from Manchester City Council initiates market engagement for a new DLO system—signalling a technology-led transformation of repairs, workflow and asset management capability across its housing services directorate.

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