Thursday: 12/02/2026 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 12/02/2026

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders featuring responsive repairs market engagement, warden call & fire alarm upgrades, electrical compliance and EICR pipelines, major fire safety refurbishment works, citywide roofing programmes, and MoD whole-house refurbishments—plus flooring for voids and homelessness review services.

Improving resident outcomes through targeted adaptations, Bathroom Adaptation and Other Specialist Items – Felix Batch 48 from Haringey London Borough is a £65k, 24-month requirement in Greater London for specialist bathroom adaptation items supporting safer, more accessible homes.

Shaping future responsive R&M capacity, Together Housing Group has issued a market engagement for a multi-trade, responsive repairs and maintenance model covering a wide North of England footprint (c. 38,000 homes managed), inviting supplier input on service structures, mobilisation and cost mechanisms ahead of any formal procurement.

Upgrading supported and sheltered living technology, Warden Call Upgrades (Lot 1) and Fire Alarm Upgrades (Lot 2) from Gosport Borough Council is a £250k, 19-month contract to modernise analogue warden call to a digital solution and deliver LD1 Grade A fire alarm upgrades across three sheltered schemes, with site visits 23–27 Feb 2026 and a 50/50 cost–quality evaluation.

Targeting compliance-led electrical delivery, LiveWest Homes Ltd is testing the market for a strategic provision covering kitchen & bathroom rewires, responsive electrical repairs, and EICR testing across its South West portfolio, signalling a pipeline opportunity for established electrical contractors.

Reinforcing block fire safety and fabric resilience, New Forest District Council is preparing a comprehensive upgrade package at Whitecroft (Hythe) and Clarks Close (Ringwood) spanning fire detection/suppression, compartmentation, asbestos abatement (defined areas), fire stopping, fire doors, enabling electrical works, and communal redecoration, with additional flooring renewals and roof replacement works included.

Consolidating MoD whole-house refurbishment demand, Amey Defence Services (FDIS) is signalling a programme of refurbishment opportunities across multiple regions for £870k each, typically covering kitchen & bathroom replacement, doors & windows, roofing, boiler/heating/plumbing upgrades, electrical rewires and internal reconfigurations—including packages in East Anglia (Wattisham 50, Colchester 29, Marham 24, Wyton 33), Yorkshire & Humber (Catterick 53), Scotland (Glasgow 11, Helensburgh 13), Wales (St Athan 21, Brecon 2, Haverfordwest 3) plus West Midlands (Shawbury 20) and North West (Brampton 1). Across the notices, suppliers are expected to act as main contractor, hold Constructionline GOLD, show Building Safety Act – Standard Construction verification, and meet MoD delivery requirements (including SFG20 where applicable), with EoI by email and an approach-to-market window around 24–25 Feb 2026.

Building development partner interest, North Yorkshire Council is hosting two online discovery sessions (MS Teams, 2 March 2026, 2–3pm) for contractors interested in Extra Care Housing opportunities at Cardale Park (Harrogate) and Eshton Road (Gargrave), supporting early market understanding ahead of next-stage activity.

Unlocking council-owned land for housing, Surrey County Council is engaging the market on delivery of housing across four vacant sites, with nomination rights focused on mental health supported, self-contained accommodation alongside general needs homes, and a market engagement event scheduled for 24 Feb 2026 (16:00–17:00).

Driving citywide roofing renewal, High Rise + Low Rise Roofing, Citywide from Newcastle City Council is a £2.4m, 11-month programme for re-roofing high-rise blocks and 2–3 storey properties, with associated rainwater goods upgrades and targeted brickwork/chimney/valley gutter repairs under a 60/40 price–quality model.

Progressing a targeted roof replacement, Chesterfield Borough Council is signalling a £1m, 6-month requirement for Thorntree Court Roof Replacement, focused on replacing a roof to a flat within the borough.

Strengthening statutory homelessness decision assurance, Services Contract for s202 Homelessness Reviews from Peterborough City Council is a £100k, 36-month service contract for legally compliant review administration (Reg 5/7 letters, evidence gathering, applicant interviews, and deadline management), supporting timely outcomes and reduced procedural risk.

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