Current Tenders: 11/02/2025
Explore the latest social housing tenders – key contracts in decarbonisation and adaptation initiatives to critical repair and waste management services now open for bidding!
The push for sustainability and carbon reduction remains a primary focus in the social housing sector. Lichfield District Council has released a £1bn Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) Adaptations Framework, aimed at funding home adaptations for disabled and elderly residents. This contract underscores a growing commitment to ensuring accessibility and energy-efficient home modifications. Additionally, Thrive Homes is seeking a contractor for its Domestic Boiler Installations and Associated Work contract, with an estimated total value of £2.7m (excluding VAT and indexation). The initial contract term is three years, with an option to extend for up to two additional years, subject to satisfactory performance. The total contract value may vary based on the maximum contract duration of five years.
Thirteen Group is inviting bids for a £3.5m Fire Stopping & Fire Door Maintenance Contract, aimed at ensuring fire safety compliance across its extensive social housing portfolio. The contract covers installation, maintenance, and upgrades of fire doors and fire-stopping systems, aligning with UK fire safety regulations to enhance tenant protection and building resilience. Promoting waste management services, Moat Homes is seeking suitable providers for its £3.23m Bulky and Hazardous Waste Collection Services contract, divided into three geographical lots for Bulky waste collection in London, South East, and Pollards Hill; Kent, Essex, and Sussex; and Hazardous waste collection across all regions. The contract will run for an initial three-year period, with the option to extend up to a maximum of four additional years. This procurement aims to ensure efficient waste management and environmental compliance across Moat Homes’ housing portfolio.
Maintenance and repair contracts continue to play a crucial role in keeping the UK’s social housing estates habitable. Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council has put forward a £2m Minor Highway & Housing Footpath Repairs Contract, focusing on essential infrastructure improvements within social housing communities. The contract covers a range of repair, resurfacing, and maintenance works on footpaths, access roads, and minor highways, ensuring safe and well-maintained routes for residents. Colchester Borough Homes is also actively seeking suppliers for a £1m Pitched Roof Coverings Project, aimed at delivering essential roofing repairs and replacements across its social housing stock. This contract will cover the installation of new roof coverings, repair of existing structures, and maintenance work to ensure the longevity and weather resistance of properties.