Thursday: 09/04/2026 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 09/04/2026

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders featuring planned works frameworks, kitchen and bathroom refurbishments, windows and doors installation, residential new-build development, fire safety systems, and responsive repairs contracts.

Spanning 48 months and valued at £1.6bn, the Planned Works Framework – 1362 positions Community Housing as a major procurer of capital works, planned maintenance and compliance activities across housing and building assets in the West Midlands, delivered through a multi-supplier framework arrangement.

Valued at £96.88m over 72 months, the Provision of the Supply and Installation of Planned Kitchen and Bathroom Refurbishments and Associated Works sees Amplius seeking experienced organisations capable of demonstrating knowledge, skill and innovation across Yorkshire, the East and West Midlands, and East Anglia.

Early-market interest is being gauged ahead of a £20m, 36-month contract for the PIN – Supply and Installation of Kitchens and Bathrooms, with VIVID targeting replacement kitchen and bathroom works across its general needs properties in the South East and South West.

Jointly procured across two geographic lots, Minor Works (661) invites contractors to deliver an estimated £11.5m of combined works over 36 months for Babergh District Council and Mid Suffolk District Council, serving residents across East Anglia.

Covering kitchen, flooring, decoration and bathroom upgrades, the Kitchen, Bathroom & WC Replacement Project is a £11.17m measured term contract issued by Bron Afon Community Housing across Wales, with enquiries closing 1 May 2026 at 5:00pm.

Pipeline activity from VIVID signals a £5m, 36-month opportunity for the PIN – Supply and Installation of Windows and Doors, covering replacement windows and doors across the housing association’s general needs properties in the South East and South West.

Distinct from its windows contract, VIVID has also issued a PIN – Communal Entrance Doors notice valued at £5m over 24 months, seeking suppliers to deliver the supply and installation of communal entrance doors across its operating area in the South East and South West.

Soft market engagement is under way for the PIN – Housing Repairs Contract, with Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council exploring future delivery options for housing maintenance repair services across approximately 9,500 homes over a 72-month term in East Anglia.

Forecasting future procurement activity, the PIN – Turnpike House Communal Heating – 2526-0546 is a £2.49m pipeline notice issued by Islington London Borough, covering communal heating works over 21 months and not yet a live call for competition.

Ahead of contract expiry in March 2028, Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council is conducting soft market engagement for the PIN – Gas Maintenance Services, seeking providers for boiler gas maintenance across its housing stock in East Anglia over a 60-month term.

Fire safety specialists should note the PIN – Fire Alarm Installation and Repairs (M&E), a £5m, 36-month opportunity from VIVID covering provision, upgrade and installation of fire detection, emergency lighting and sprinkler systems across communal areas in the South East and South West.

Lift contractors operating in the South East and South West should register interest in the PIN – Lift Servicing and Maintenance, a £5m, 36-month contract from VIVID covering routine inspection, testing, servicing and responsive maintenance of passenger and stair lifts.

Complementing its installation contract, VIVID has published a PIN – Fire Alarm Servicing and Maintenance notice worth £2m over 36 months, covering routine inspection, testing and maintenance of fire detection systems, sprinklers, dry risers and safety signage across communal areas.

Reactive and planned alley gate maintenance is the focus of the PIN – Alley Gate Maintenance Repairs and Key Replacements – Questionnaire, with Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council seeking a competent contractor to keep gates secure, functional and compliant across the borough over 36 months.

Commanding significant market attention, the PIN – National Developer Framework (Questionnaire Submission by 29.04.2026) is a £12bn, 48-month nationwide opportunity issued by Wirral Council, conducting pre-market engagement to inform a framework expected to go live in October 2026.

Nationwide in scope, the PIN – Construction Works and Services Framework (Market Awareness Event on 29.04.2026) is a £10bn, 48-month framework being considered by Scape Group, covering construction works and services across England, Wales and Northern Ireland following active pre-market engagement.

Development contractors with high-rise experience should note the PIN – Victory Quay – Phases 2 and 3, a £50m, 48-month new-build opportunity issued by VIVID for the construction of houses and high-rise buildings at the Tipner site in the South East.

Part of a wider affordable housing programme, New Homes for Small Sites – Phase 1 Package B Site 1 – Hadley Street, Castle Road Estate is a £7.3m, 23-month residential new-build contract from Camden London Borough, delivering genuinely affordable social and intermediate rent homes on underutilised land in Greater London.

Compliance-focused contractors should monitor the PIN – Asbestos Surveying notice, a £3.6m, 36-month opportunity from VIVID covering asbestos surveying and consultancy services across its property portfolio in the South East and South West.

Flooring specialists active across the South East and South West should note the PIN – Flooring Replacement, a £3m, 36-month pipeline opportunity from VIVID for the removal and installation of floor coverings across communal areas, wet rooms and domestic properties.

Fencing contractors in Yorkshire should act on the Supply and Installation of City Wide Fencing, a £2.84m, 36-month contract issued by Hull City Council via a one-stage RFQ process, with works anticipated to commence 1 July 2026.

Refurbishment contractors should flag the PIN – Refurbishment of Heathlands Court, a £2m, six-month project from VIVID covering full refurbishment of one-bedroom flats alongside an overhaul of external spaces including car parking, play areas and storage facilities in the South East.

Demolition specialists in the South West should note the PIN – Demolition of 3 Sites, Armada Way – Questionnaire, an £800k, three-month contract from Homes England (HCA) covering the demolition of Mayflower House, Congress Hall and the Former Good Companions site in Plymouth.

Scaffolding firms in the North East should note Newbiggin Hall – Scaffolding for Window Replacement Programme, a £185k, 12-month contract from Newcastle City Council requiring single-lift boarded scaffolding to the fronts of 300 properties alongside edge protection to rear single-storey roofs.

Two residential properties in Leeds are the subject of the 277 Ramshead Drive LS14 1DG & 8 Inglewood Place LS14 6HJ Roofing Scheme, a £40k, two-month roofing contract from Leeds City Council with an enquiry deadline of 15 April 2026 at 12:00pm.

Consultants and employers agents across the South East and South West should register early interest in the PIN – Employers Agent Framework, a £7m, 48-month framework from VIVID covering the provision of employers agent services across its development programme.