Contract Tenders: 08/05/2025
Explore the latest UK social housing tenders, from sustainable new builds and adaptive frameworks to facilities management and materials supply – opportunities now open for early engagement and bidding.
Setting the standard for sustainable development, Aster Group is preparing a £10.5m future opportunity for the design and construction of 41 new homes in Dartmoor National Park. The project includes advanced features such as air source heat pumps, EV charging, and drainage infrastructure, with early market engagement currently open via In-Tend. Driving regeneration through innovation, Essex County Council is launching a £4.58m early procurement for the Hargrave House Development Scheme in Chelmsford. The scope includes demolition, new construction for a third-party charity, and private housing with associated drainage and services, managed through an open tender process. Advancing affordable housing goals, Maidstone Borough Council is progressing Phase 2 of the Corbens Place development. The 61-month contract involves high-quality construction of 19 houses and 4 maisonettes with landscaping and parking near Tonbridge Road.
Prioritising accessibility and inclusion, Bristol City Council announces a £22.5m, Disabled Adaptations Framework over 32 months. The works span repairs, internal conversions, lift installations, and structural adaptations to enhance council-owned tenanted properties. Laying the groundwork for future improvements, Gentoo Group is preparing a trio of pipeline procurement opportunities designed to uplift housing standards across the North East and Yorkshire. A £6m Cyclical Decoration Programme will span four years, focusing on internal and external painting of homes and communal blocks. Simultaneously, a £3.2m Asbestos Abatement Framework will invite specialist contractors for both consultancy and removal services across two distinct lots. Rounding out the offering, a £2.5m Minor Works Framework – also set for a 48-month term, will cover 12 diverse trades including roofing, fencing, demolitions, scaffolding, and property maintenance, supporting both planned and reactive projects.
Ensuring vertical mobility reliability, Hull City Council launches early market engagement for a £2.5m Passenger & Goods Lift Maintenance contract. Set to begin in September 2025 for three years with optional extensions, interested suppliers are urged to complete the questionnaire via YORtender by 15 May. Transforming facilities with scale, Bromley London Borough is preparing a £27m Total Facilities Management contract for Churchill Court. Spanning 180 months, this expansive scope includes hard and soft FM services for a civic complex housing over 1,600 personnel.
Raising hygiene standards, Your Housing Group seeks early engagement for a £6m cleaning services contract covering communal and window cleaning across five geographic lots. The 24-month term also includes ad-hoc deep cleans and a strong focus on quality, value, and social impact. Opening up collaboration on major refurbishment, Westminster London Borough is running soft market testing for the £12m Hopkinson House project. Stocking up for smooth operations, Kensington and Chelsea London Borough is preparing a £4m Building Merchant contract to supply a broad range of materials over four years. Interested providers can access the Delta eSourcing notice for further details.