Thursday: 27/11/2025 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 27/11/2025

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders, featuring high‑value district heating management, large‑scale electrical testing, warden call upgrades, responsive CCTV repairs, localised structural works, major regeneration infrastructure and multi‑region scaffolding services—delivering a strong mix of capital delivery, compliance, fire safety, planned works and early‑stage regeneration opportunities for contractors across the sector.

Powering low-carbon estates, Basildon District Council’s PIN – Maintenance, Repair and Billing Services Support for District Heating sets out a £1.9m, 48‑month procurement opportunity to manage the Langdon Hills district heating system, covering energy supply, plant maintenance, meter management, billing support and lighting to keep heating and hot-water services compliant and efficient across the estate.​

Driving electrical compliance at scale, Wrexham County Borough Council’s £4.5m Electrical Installation Condition Report Testing (Domestic and Non-domestic) contract will appoint a single provider to deliver EICRs and remedial works across up to 2,400 properties per year over a structured five‑year cycle, with options extending the JCT Measured Term Contract to a potential six‑year term.​

Strengthening independent living technology, Newcastle City Council’s £600k, 24‑month Supply and Fit Warden Call Alarms tender seeks a specialist contractor to replace life‑expired warden call systems, with evaluation weighted to cost and quality and pre‑arranged site visits supporting robust design and installation planning.​

Protecting critical monitoring assets, Link Group Ltd.’s Responsive and Emergency Repairs to TV and CCTV Installations/Systems offers a £100k, two‑year service contract, extendable by 2×1‑year options, for responsive and emergency repairs to existing TV and CCTV systems.​

Focusing on local fabric upgrades, Leeds City Council’s Wall Building at Kenneth Street, Holbeck provides a focused opportunity of about £41.7k over one month for a subcontractor to construct a new wall in front of a damaged structure, improving safety and the local streetscape in Yorkshire and the Humber.​

Unlocking major regeneration infrastructure, Guildford Borough Council’s PIN – Weyside Urban Village – Phase 1 and 3 Infrastructure covers a 24‑month package of surveys, demolition, remediation, drainage, utilities, highways and public realm works to enable around 1,550 new homes, a local centre, employment space and a council depot at Weyside Urban Village, with early market engagement sessions scheduled in December 2025.​

Supporting safe access for capital and repairs programmes, Progress Housing Group’s Provision of Scaffolding Services launches a 36‑month UK‑wide scaffolding services contract, with 1+1‑year extension options, anticipated to deliver 135–200 scaffolds per year for gas, responsive repairs and planned works, evaluated on social value, technical quality and cost.

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