Contract Tenders: 28/07/2025
Explore current UK housing tenders for 2025–2026 including window upgrades, void repairs, safety audits, and residential builds. Major tenders in London, Leeds, Belfast, Mansfield, and Edinburgh.
Modernising borough-wide housing stock, Hillingdon Council is launching a £24.9m, 36-month Multi Lot Window Replacement Programme, targeting single-glazed window and patio door upgrades. Divided into three postcode-based lots (North, Central, South), the project will use a JCT MTC form of contract and emphasize both quality and price at 50% each. Bids close 12 August 2025. Driving efficiency in void turnaround, Mansfield District Council is investing £3 million over 24 months in a Voids, Complex & Disrepair Framework. Up to three contractors will be ranked, with all works initially offered to the top-scoring bidder. The price-heavy evaluation (70%) prioritizes responsive availability, capacity, and KPI alignment.
Focusing on asset longevity, Dragonfly Management (Bolsover) has issued a £200k, 24-month contract for the Surveying, Repair and Replacement of External Doors & Windows. The deal includes inspections, installations, and minor repairs across council housing stock. Ensuring electrical and gas compliance, Berwickshire Housing Association is procuring a long-term EICR and LGSR Audit Programme, initially for 36 months with options to extend through to 2030. The scope covers regular safety audits of gas and electrical systems across housing stock in Scotland.
Belfast gears up for luxury housing expansion, as Belfast Harbour Commissioners unveil plans for City Quays 4, a £50m, 256-unit private apartment development in a 23-storey tower. A two-stage design and build process, including a 9-month PCSA and 24-month construction period, is planned. The project may be delivered through a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), with final award by January 2026. Minor works with safety impact, Vale of Glamorgan Council is tendering a short-term project for Retaining Wall and Patio Repairs at Neyland Court in Barry.
Improving high-rise safety in Leeds, a 36-month, £960k contract from Leeds City Council covers Steeplejack and Roofing Surveys, plus minor external fabric repairs to 116 multi-storey blocks. The work includes access-based inspections, safety testing, and urgent remedial works across structural elements like roofs, windows, walkways, and parapets. Roofing renewal in Edinburgh, Wheatley Homes East is offering a short-term, £90k contract for Roof Replacement at Morrison Crescent. Covering two flatted dwellings, the two-month job includes removal, new coverings, flashings, and rainwater systems.