Thursday: 16/10/2025 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 16/10/2025

Explore the latest UK housing and regeneration tenders, including a Welsh minor works framework, Newcastle Quayside development, retrofit and net-zero frameworks, and multi-million-pound refurbishment, roofing, and housing improvement contracts across England and Wales.

Pembrokeshire County Council leads this round with a £110m Minor Works Framework designed to deliver responsive repairs, adaptations, roofing, electrical, and mechanical services across Wales. Spanning 36 months, the framework is divided into multiple lots, covering environmental and specialist building works, void refurbishments, and infrastructure maintenance. It aims to support both planned and reactive projects, creating extensive opportunities for local and national contractors.

Homes England has issued a major call for partners with a £330m Quayside West Development, part of Newcastle’s wider regeneration vision. The mixed-use scheme will include over 1,100 new homes, extensive public realm works, and community infrastructure to revitalise the Forth Banks area and attract private sector investment into long-term residential growth.

Worcester City Council has launched a £4.4m Social Housing Roofing Replacement and Maintenance Framework to improve housing stock condition across the city. Covering inspection, repair, and full roof replacements, this programme will ensure homes remain weatherproof, energy-efficient, and compliant with safety standards.

Cornwall Council continues to advance sustainable housing through a £40m Residential New-Build programme, inviting contractors for the design and construction of affordable, low-carbon homes under its long-term housing delivery strategy.

Wokingham Borough Council is progressing with a £3.1m Refurbishment and Adaptations contract for residential properties, ensuring accessibility upgrades, energy efficiency measures, and interior modernisation across the South East region.

Bristol City Council has released a £25m Planned and Reactive Maintenance Framework covering a wide range of building services, including M&E works, void refurbishments, and compliance-related repairs to maintain council assets across the city.

Wales & West Housing is driving innovation in housing decarbonisation through a £60m Whole Home Retrofit Framework, focused on improving energy performance, installing renewable technologies, and achieving net-zero compliance across its property portfolio.

Midlands Net Zero Consortium is seeking delivery partners for a £95m Retrofit and Regeneration Framework, combining decarbonisation, building fabric improvements, and community infrastructure investments across the Midlands region. Woking Borough Council has announced a £2.6m Contract for Refurbishment Works at social housing sites, aimed at improving building longevity and supporting environmental performance goals.

Rounding off the batch, Swindon Borough Council is preparing a £6.4m Housing Improvements Programme, covering internal refurbishments, external works, and planned upgrades across multiple housing estates to meet modern living and sustainability standards.