Tuesday: 03/02/2026 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 03/02/2026

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders covering major responsive repairs frameworks, electrical and fire safety compliance, adaptations, refurbishment works and long-term public sector construction partnerships, highlighting live tenders, early market engagements and upcoming contract opportunities across housing stock.

Opening with long-term maintenance ambition, PIN – Measured Term Response and Planned Preventative Maintenance Contract from Woven Housing Association Ltd. is a £16.7m, 36-month opportunity covering responsive and out-of-hours repairs, void works, minor adaptations and planned preventative maintenance, with scope spanning general building, plumbing and electrical works and extension options built into the contract structure.

Highlighting mobility and independence support, PIN – DFG Lifting Equipment from North Yorkshire Council outlines a £6m term service contract for stairlifts and through-floor lifts, combining installation, inspection, maintenance and recycling of equipment across domestic properties, underpinned by strict compliance, KPI monitoring and safeguarding requirements.

Addressing access solutions, PIN – Design, Manufacture and Installation of Modular Ramps and Associated Services from Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council is a £600k, 36-month procurement to support Disabled Facilities Grant adaptations, appointing a single contractor to deliver modular ramped access and associated works across privately owned and rented homes.

Focusing on asset upgrades, Domestic Door Replacement – CBC-1913-T-TS from Central Bedfordshire Council is a £495k, 24-month contract for domestic door replacements, operating through a structured In-Tend process with clear submission rules and a cost-, quality- and social-value-weighted award model.

Targeting fabric renewal, Contract for Renewal of Windows & Doors Works at Townhill from Swansea City and County Council is a £276k, short-term programme covering multiple residential blocks, prioritising delivery speed and value through a price-led evaluation approach.

Supporting resident wellbeing, Aids & Adaptation Contract 2026–2030 from Loreburn Housing Association Ltd. is a £200k framework for medical adaptations, including wet rooms, hoists and access ramps, designed to deliver high-quality, customer-focused outcomes over an initial two-year term with performance-linked extensions.

Driving heating compliance, Supply and Installation of New Boilers, Boiler Replacement and Up-grading of Existing Heating Systems – M2627-01 from Southend-on-Sea Borough Council covers reactive and planned gas boiler installations across housing stock, reinforcing ongoing demand for heating and energy-related works.

Scaling electrical compliance, Electrical Testing and Associated Works from the Royal Borough of Greenwich is a major £38.5m, 60-month procurement split into east and west lots, covering EICRs, rewires, emergency call-outs, MVHR, solar PV and lightning protection, delivered through a competitive flexible procedure with strong quality weighting.

Strengthening fire safety delivery, PIN – Fire Safety Works FRA Remedials 2026–2029 from L&Q Group signals a £3.65m, multi-lot programme for fire stopping, doors and loft remediation, appointing multiple contractors across London and Greater Manchester to maintain compliance and manage rising remediation demand.

Advancing electrical renewal, Electrical Rewiring from Trent & Dove Housing Ltd. is a £1.67m, 36-month programme-based contract covering full and partial rewires, alarms and compliance works across occupied and void homes, with delivery aligned to statutory electrical safety standards.

Covering specialist suppression systems, Fire Suppression (Sprinkler) System Service, Maintenance & Repair MTC from East Ayrshire Council focuses on planned and reactive servicing of non-domestic sprinkler and suppression systems, supporting broader life-safety compliance obligations.

Expanding into managed accommodation, PIN – Managed Student Accommodation Services (South London) from St George’s, University of London is a £2.5m market engagement covering hard and soft FM, security, wellbeing and resident services, signalling cross-sector opportunities for experienced housing and FM providers.

Turning to regeneration, PIN – Procurement of a Development Partner for the Redevelopment of the Clair Hall Site from Mid Sussex District Council references a £55m residential-led mixed-use opportunity, blending cultural infrastructure with housing delivery through a future development partnership model.

Reinvesting in estates, Refurbishment of Blocks of Flats at Whipperley Ring – AT1439 from Luton Borough Council is a £1.25m, 48-month programme upgrading communal areas across 11 blocks, combining fabric repairs, windows, doors and external works with strong social value criteria.

Supporting responsive estates services, Responsive Repairs to Fencing (Support) from Home Group is a £625k contract providing short-term, extendable fencing repair support across Midlands and South Central housing stock.

Turning to small-scale housing delivery, Refurbishment and Building Works from The Healthy Brown Bread Company is a £300k conversion project creating two new dwellings through residential refurbishments in the South West.

At a national strategic level, Construction Procurement Partnership – 001325 from YPO (Yorkshire Purchasing Organisation) represents a £20bn, 120-month concession to appoint a single partner to design and manage compliant construction frameworks and dynamic markets under the Procurement Act 2023.

Closing with planning-led consultancy, Green Infrastructure Study from North East Derbyshire District Council is a £30k commission to support Local Plan preparation to 2044, requiring specialist consultancy capacity to meet accelerated government timelines.

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