Thursday: 05/02/2026 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 05/02/2026

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders covering responsive repairs, void refurbishments, compliance, retrofit, fire safety, CCTV and development partner opportunities across England, Wales and Scotland.

Kicking off early market engagement for major void refurb activity, Northamptonshire Partnership Homes is shaping a £18m programme to support fast-turnaround major void refurbishments across its stock ahead of existing contracts expiring in December 2026. The planned contract will cover kitchens/bathrooms, electrical, plumbing, flooring, decorating and external works to minimise void loss, with suppliers asked to register interest via email.

Loreburn Housing Association is moving to secure a specialist provider for patient/hoist equipment maintenance and LOLER inspections, valued at £40k in Scotland. The contract runs from August 2026 with extensions (up to 5 years total) and requires compliant 6-monthly LOLER inspections and an annual thorough inspection in line with LOLER 1998 and relevant BS standards.

Derby Homes is testing the market for a short, targeted trial to reduce overdue compliance cases through out-of-hours domestic gas safety checks in Derby. The £40k preliminary engagement is aimed at qualified Gas Safe/ACS engineers to complete LGSRs during evenings and weekends for hard-to-access homes.

Horton Housing Association is seeking a modernised, standardised approach to security with an £85k procurement for CCTV equipment replacement and related services across multiple sites in Yorkshire & the Humber.

In Wales, Adra is procuring externals-led refurbishment works at Marine Road, Barmouth, including re-roofing, Solar PV, EWI and associated external upgrades to 26 occupied homes, plus refurbishment works to maisonettes (1 occupied and 3 void).

Hertfordshire County Council is running a pre-market engagement to explore how to expand sustainable nursing home provision across East Anglia, including potential models such as new-build, redevelopment, council-led development, landlord/lease partnerships and investment de-risking.

Worcestershire County Council is gathering supplier insight for a future development partner procurement for the Shrub Hill Quarter regeneration in the West Midlands—a 14-hectare programme linking the city centre to Shrub Hill station with capacity for 500+ homes.

Wythenshawe Community Housing Group is soft-testing the market for a single contractor to deliver playground reactive repairs and remedials, primarily driven by outcomes from annual independent inspections.

Home Group is continuing its regional support procurement with a £487.5k opportunity for responsive roofing repairs and scaffolding support across Midlands & South Central (East Midlands, East Anglia and South East). The package is positioned as supplementary capacity to maintain service response on roofing call-outs and associated access requirements.

The Crescent Academy is setting up early engagement for the GEM (Good Estate Management) Professional Services Framework, a multi-supplier route to market worth £85m and covering broad consultancy disciplines—PM, QS/cost, architecture, building surveying and M&E design—for use across the public sector.

ateb Group is procuring three consultant appointments to support its Norgans Hill development in Pembroke, covering Employer’s Agent (£40k), M&E consultant (£32k) and Structural engineer (£20k).

Waltham Forest Council is appointing a fire consultant to support RIBA Stages 3 and 3+ for the London Secure Children’s Home project in Greater London. The contract is scheduled to commence 9 March 2026, supporting fire strategy development and design-stage compliance inputs through the next phase of delivery.

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