Contract Tenders: 05/06/2025
Discover the newest wave of procurement opportunities shaping the UK social housing sector from national-scale frameworks to targeted regional projects, offering lucrative prospects for suppliers, contractors, and consultants focused on housing transformation, energy efficiency, and safety compliance.
Powering forward with a national scope, CHIC Limited unveils its £66.7m Aids & Adaptations Framework 2026–2030, designed to enhance independent living through comprehensive property and site adaptations. Covering both simple and complex works, this 48-month framework will support accessibility upgrades across residential and commercial settings UK-wide. Driving carbon reduction initiatives, Suffolk County Council introduces its ambitious £30m Warm Homes Suffolk Retrofit Framework. With three distinct lots — Whole House Retrofit, Energy Services, and Renewable Energy Systems — this 4-year framework aims to support local authority schemes, social landlords, and homeowners in achieving net-zero through PAS 2035-compliant retrofits and renewable installations.
Continuing the focus on home adaptations, North Somerset District Council has announced a £7m Minor Adaptations Rotational Framework, targeting bathroom and other minor works under the Disabled Facilities Grant. This opportunity will enhance living conditions for elderly and disabled residents. Scaling up fire safety compliance, Anchor Hanover Group seeks contractors for a £133.3m Fire Risk Assessment Remedial Works programme. Spanning all English regions, this 48-month project is split into four lots, covering geographic clusters and aiming to implement vital FRA upgrades across Anchor’s extensive housing portfolio.
Taking a security-first approach, Hillingdon London Borough has released a £1.5m preliminary notice for servicing and maintaining access control systems across housing and 200 corporate sites. Market engagement is open for this 36-month contract, with suppliers encouraged to register interest before the official tender publication in June 2025. Supporting housing completion, Choice is inviting bids for a £1.67m contract to finalise works at Corrib Avenue, Belfast. This 12-month project involves completing 23 housing units and is a key step in delivering new homes in Northern Ireland’s capital. In a move to modernise urban housing infrastructure, North Lanarkshire Council is tendering a £2m demolition contract for Allershaw Tower in Wishaw. Contractors with high-rise experience have until June to respond to this strategic project within the council’s regeneration programme.
Focused on structural renewal, South Tyneside Council is establishing an £18m roofing framework for installation, repair, and maintenance across flat and pitched roofs. The 24-month framework covers council stock including housing, schools, and leisure facilities, with four distinct lots and a strong emphasis on performance and compliance. Lastly, GreenSquareAccord has issued a £1.04m preliminary market notice for Clent Way Roof Replacement in the West Midlands. This 12-month engagement will address aging roofs, asbestos risks, and wildlife protection.