Thursday: 20/11/2025 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 20/11/2025

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders, covering planned works, adaptations, telecare upgrades, monitoring services, floor coverings, property clearance and major development notices for clients across councils and housing associations.

Cardiff Council launches a major programme valued at £37.2m over twenty-four months to appoint eight providers for a comprehensive framework covering planned works to domestic properties across the region. This wide ranging initiative supports essential upgrades including kitchens, bathrooms, structural refurbishments, fire damage remediation, disrepair work and energy efficiency improvements.

The Royal Household sets out a detailed four year framework valued at £4.17m, covering large scale external redecoration, repairs and conservation works across Windsor Castle, the Royal Mews, Home Park and additional historic estate locations. The contract requires skilled contractors able to manage heritage sensitive repairs, window and metalwork restoration, masonry conservation, thermal upgrades, scaffolding provision and strict site management standards.

Nottinghamshire County Council invests £3.5m across twenty-four months to enhance independent living for older residents and individuals with disabilities through its Handyperson and Adaptations Service. The contract spans seven district based lots and focuses on essential minor adaptations, safety repairs and small scale home improvements designed to reduce falls, promote independent living, speed up hospital discharges and maintain warm and secure homes.

Haringey London Borough progresses targeted home adaptation works valued at £86.48k over thirty-six months to support residents requiring specialist accessibility modifications. The contract covers adaptations to existing bathrooms and the installation of essential aids such as stair lifts, ramps, level access showers and improved entrance solutions.

Clarion Housing Group launches a significant £3.6m contract spanning ninety-six months to deliver a comprehensive call monitoring and handling service for residents across multiple regions. The service includes a certified platform for interactions with both analogue and digital telecare equipment, response management for communal systems such as fire alarms and lifts, and an out of hours repairs handling function.

Link Group Ltd seeks a provider for a £200k contract over twenty-four months to maintain communal door entry systems and automatic door closers, along with ad hoc replacements where needed. The contract supports secure building access across the organisation’s housing stock. This targeted maintenance work ensures residents benefit from safe, reliable and fully functioning access systems across all communal areas.

Berwickshire Housing Association prepares a three month programme to replace existing warden call and telecare systems with fully digital technologies across three occupied independent living courts. The contract requires sensitive removal of legacy systems, installation of modern digital equipment and adherence to performance specifications set out in the employer requirements.

Hull City Council announces a £6m programme over twenty-four months to deliver property clearance, cleaning, set up services and minor repairs across council owned homes. The contract covers two operational lots and supports efficient property turnaround, estate management and essential preparatory work to maintain housing standards.

Reading Borough Council issues a prior information notice for a major development valued at £11.2m over thirteen months to deliver a minimum of fourteen new homes alongside a community centre, pharmacy, shop and public square.

Sheffield City Council sets out a £6.3m contract spanning forty-eight months to procure, install and remove floor coverings across both corporate buildings and council housing stock. This substantial contract ensures consistent standards, durable materials and professional installation across a wide property base, helping maintain safe, high quality interiors for tenants and staff.

Homes in Somerset launches a £600k contract over twenty-four months to provide scaffolding services covering installation, supply and dismantling across its housing assets. The work supports a wide range of maintenance and improvement programmes, ensuring contractors and operatives can safely access building areas while enabling timely completion of essential repairs and upgrades throughout the housing stock.

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