Thursday: 26/02/2026 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 26/02/2026

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders covering external refurbishments, high-rise servicing, ventilation and compliance maintenance, MOD accommodation upgrades, quantity surveying frameworks and development consultancy pipelines across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Refreshing cyclical maintenance within the capital, External and Communal Decorations at Beulah Hill – MW2427 from Hastoe Housing Association Ltd sets a £100k, short-duration programme covering redecoration of external elements and communal interiors across residential blocks at Priory Crescent and Menlo Gardens—targeting doors, balustrades, fire escapes and shared areas to sustain estate condition standards.

Maintaining tower block performance, Window Servicing to 4 High Rise Blocks – Francombe, Waring, Underdown and Longlands from Bristol City Council delivers a £40k, 4-month servicing package across four Bristol high-rise assets. With an 89% price weighting and 11% social value, the project reinforces preventative window maintenance within dense urban housing stock.

Securing long-term M&E compliance, Fans, Filters, Motors, Air Handling Units Service and Maintenance from Hounslow London Borough establishes a £312.5k, 48-month contract for inspection, overhaul and servicing of ventilation and air handling infrastructure—embedding British Standard-aligned operational resilience across borough facilities.

Strengthening lightning protection regimes, Lightning and Surge Protection Equipment Servicing and Maintenance from Saxon Weald introduces a £129k, 2-year measured term contract (extendable) focused on statutory inspection and maintenance of surge and protection systems across managed housing assets.

Driving defence estate fabric upgrades, PIN – FDIS – Wattisham External Refurbishment to 43 Properties – FY2026/27 – Amey Central Region – East from Amey Defence Services signals an £870k, 11-month programme including roof renewals, external wall insulation, triple-glazed windows and associated works—supporting MOD accommodation modernisation.

Mirroring this at scale in Wales, PIN – FDIS – External Refurbishments to 84 Properties – FY2026/27 – Amey Central Region – West from Amey Defence Services outlines a further £870k external works package spanning roof replacements, façade upgrades, ventilation improvements and ancillary building fabric enhancements.

Continuing regional upgrades, PIN – FDIS – Valley External Refurbishments to 22 Properties – FY2026/27 – Amey North Region – Wales from Amey Defence Services delivers a £348k programme centred on triple-glazed D&W replacement, render repairs and electrical works—reinforcing energy performance improvements within defence housing.

Extending refurbishment activity into the Midlands, PIN – FDIS – Birmingham External Refurbishments – FY2026 – 27 – Amey Central Region – West from Amey Defence Services Ltd. introduces a £113k scheme covering roofing, insulation, chimney demolition and communal upgrades under structured MoD compliance standards.

Targeting smaller-scale Scottish interventions, PIN – FDIS – Airdrie External Refurbishments to 6 Properties – FY2026/27 – Amey North Region from Amey Defence Services establishes a £113k, 11-month external improvement package including window renewals and ancillary fabric works.

Addressing structural boundary risks, 7 Eglish Close The Loup from Northern Ireland Housing Executive provides a £50.9k, 3-month specialist works contract for rock armour retaining construction and rear yard slab replacement—stabilising a watercourse-adjacent residential boundary.

Expanding professional cost consultancy capacity, Framework Agreement for the Provision of Quantity Surveying Services for New Build Housing from Link Group Ltd. sets a £30m, 4-year multi-practice framework appointing up to eight RICS-registered firms to support new build, rehabilitation and mixed-tenure development programmes across Scotland.

Progressing targeted estate works in North London, Vitoria House N22 – DSP1 1342 from Haringey London Borough introduces a £300k, short-term project within the borough’s housing asset improvement programme.

Strengthening development delivery capability, Provision of Development Consultant from River Clyde Homes signals a specialist advisory appointment to maximise grant funding, shape regeneration pipelines and coordinate multidisciplinary design teams across prospective housing schemes.

Testing joint advisory models across the west of Scotland, PIN – Joint Development Consultant Contract or Framework from Dunbritton Housing Association Ltd outlines engagement around a potential four-year consultancy vehicle covering 38 projects and approximately 667 units—representing an estimated £145.5m development pipeline.

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