Contract Tenders: 12/08/2025
Discover today’s top UK social housing tenders, from framework to major regeneration, compliance, and energy-efficiency contracts nationwide. Explore opportunities in building works, Passivhaus developments, heating upgrades, electrical safety, adaptations, and asbestos removal.
Kicking off with significant ambition, Leeds City Council launches the £1.5bn PIN – YORBuild Major Works 2 framework, spanning 48 months and serving public sector bodies across Yorkshire, the Humber, the North East, and the East Midlands. This major procurement opportunity will deliver general building works, Refurbishment, new housing developments, and civil engineering projects, with multiple high-value lots ensuring wide-ranging supply chain involvement.
Adding sustainable innovation, Epping Forest District Council announces its £3.5m Chequers B New Build Development, an 18-month project to deliver Passivhaus-standard homes alongside an associated substation. This early market engagement seeks contractors capable of delivering high-quality, energy-efficient housing in line with strict planning approvals.
Driving transformative regeneration, Portsmouth City Council advances its PIN – City Centre North Development – a 120-month strategic masterplan to redevelop a 13.25ha site into 2,300 homes, extensive green space, and mixed-use facilities. This phased, mixed-tenure scheme will revitalise the urban core, boost local economic activity, and integrate sustainable transport priorities.
Supporting operational efficiency, Aster Group unveils its £51.04m Building Materials 2026 procurement, a 60-month contract to supply a comprehensive range of materials for responsive repairs, planned maintenance, voids, M&E services, and investment programmes across its housing portfolio. The agreement emphasises sustainability, innovation, and seamless logistics integration.
Focusing on accessible living, North Somerset District Council initiates engagement for its £5m Bathing Adaptations Framework 2025, a 48-month multi-supplier arrangement delivering specialist home adaptations for elderly and disabled residents, aligned with Disabled Facilities Grant provision.
In East Anglia, Luton Borough Council opens applications for its Private Sector Aids and Adaptations approved supplier list, with an annual works budget exceeding £1.2m. Successful firms will deliver projects ranging from wet rooms and ramps to complex lift installations and extensions.
Targeting compliance across multiple disciplines, Salvation Army Homes launches early engagement for its £12.07m suite of Heating, Electrical, Fire Safety, and Door Entry contracts, running over 36 months. These works will be split into regional lots, offering substantial opportunities for specialist providers.
Advancing energy efficiency, Rykneld Homes seeks partners for a £4m, 36-month programme delivering domestic central heating installations, renewables integration, and boiler maintenance, aiming to achieve EPC B and C or above across its housing stock while supporting carbon reduction targets.
Addressing electrical safety, Curo tenders a £2.99m, 60-month contract for cyclical electrical inspections, remedial works, and smoke detection upgrades across its housing portfolio, enhancing tenant safety and compliance.
Maintaining quality living environments, Anchor Hanover Group engages the market for its £1.66m, 36-month Window Cleaning Services – North contract, covering approximately 300 housing and care locations with potential additional services such as gutter cleaning.
Concluding with a key safety measure, Halton Housing Trust invites tenders for its £750k, 36-month Asbestos Removal and Remedial Works contract, ensuring safe management of asbestos within housing assets through both planned and reactive works.