Tuesday: 17/02/2026 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 17/02/2026

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders featuring Windows & Doors frameworks, general building works, mechanical services, roofing programmes, compliance contracts and regeneration support opportunities across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Opening with national envelope Consolidating replacement pipelines, PIN – Windows and Doors – Questionnaire – Wales, PIN – Windows and Doors – Questionnaire – England, and PIN – Windows & Doors – Questionnaire – Scotland from LHC Procurement Group collectively signal a combined £300m+ programme spanning Wales (£120m), England (£120m) and Scotland (£60m) over 48 months.

Structured across PVC-U, timber and aluminium-clad timber lots, the proposed WD3 framework carries forward WD2 with enhanced regulatory alignment, strengthened competency standards and expanded scope for innovation in glazing, security, heritage-compliant designs and emerging materials. Across all three nations, the engagement tests delivery models and accreditation requirements while reinforcing long-term public sector windows and doors investment cycles aligned to retrofit, compliance and net zero objectives.

Supporting DLO capacity and specialist delivery, Provision of General Building and Repair Work from St. Leger Homes of Doncaster Ltd represents a £6m, 24-month contract across Yorkshire. The scope spans EWI installations, roofline schemes, kitchens and bathrooms, heating upgrades, rewires and structural works—providing scalable support for responsive and planned programmes.

Advancing multi-element modernisation, Taylor Cheshire House MEI Works – PRN26016 from Choice Housing Ireland is a £1.24m, 13-month Belfast scheme delivering kitchen and bathroom renewals, window and door replacement, roofing works and heating upgrades—continuing targeted stock investment across Northern Ireland.

Reinforcing statutory plant compliance, PPM of Gas Fired Boilers and Associated Plant, Including Provision of Call Out and Reactive Repairs from Inverclyde Council covers a £810k, 24-month programme for annual servicing and 24/7 reactive response across commercial and domestic boiler assets—securing resilience across critical heating infrastructure.

Strengthening estate-wide engineering provision, Mechanical Services – CPU 8027 from Nottingham City Council sets out a £4.5m, 48-month contract spanning new installations, commissioning and reactive maintenance across civic, housing and operational buildings—embedding long-term M&E capability.

Preparing future compliance pipelines, PIN – Early Market Engagement for Electrical Compliance Services Contract from North Somerset Council outlines a £940k, 36-month single-supplier opportunity covering EICRs, fire alarms, lightning protection and access systems testing aligned to SFG20—anticipated to commence from April 2027.

Running in parallel, PIN – Mechanical Services Contract – Questionnaire from North Somerset Council details a £440k, 36-month mechanical compliance contract addressing HVAC, heating, gas appliances and generators—structured as a standalone procurement under the Procurement Act 2023.

Maintaining vertical transport assets, Servicing & Maintenance – Passenger Lifts, Domestic & Commercial Stairlifts, Through Floor Lifts from Accent Housing totals £593k over 36 months across four regional lots, with providers limited to securing a maximum of two lots—supporting compliance across mixed-tenure portfolios.

Enhancing estate environments, Landscape Maintenance Contract 2026 – 2029 from Almond Housing Association Ltd. is valued at £1.15m across 35 months, delivering grounds maintenance, winter gritting and tree management services throughout West Lothian—sustaining neighbourhood standards.

Driving land-led development, Competitive Land, Design and Build Contract – Feb 2026 from NB Housing represents a £3.5m, 18-month opportunity within BT36 and BT37, requiring compliant land, design and build proposals aligned to Department for Communities standards.

Accelerating planned fabric investment, Planned Roofing Programme from Irwell Valley Homes advances a £2.92m, 12-month measured term contract across Greater Manchester, covering 80–140 properties annually for roof replacement and associated works—maintaining envelope integrity across occupied homes.

Targeting summer delivery, Queens Road Student Village (QRSV) Blocks 5, 6 & 7 Refurbishment for £250k from University of Winchester covers redecoration and flooring upgrades across 162 bedrooms and 28 kitchens, forming a condensed, price-led programme suited to fast-turn accommodation contractors.

Running alongside this, Roofing Repair Services from Waverley Borough Council establishes a 12-month contract (with extension option) for pitched roof renewals and associated housing works, prioritising quality delivery and social value across council-owned stock.

Expanding consultancy capacity, PIN – NMWTRA Consultancy Professional Services Framework 2026 from Gwynedd Council introduces a £48m, 25-month multi-lot framework supporting infrastructure and major project advisory services across North and Mid Wales.

Supporting regional decarbonisation strategy, Outline Energy Plan – Enterprise Cheshire and Warrington from Cheshire West and Chester Council is a £75k, 6-month commission to establish a robust energy evidence base, enabling grid reinforcement cases and clean power investment positioning.

Enabling regeneration transitions, Provision of Tenant / Leaseholder Support Service from Wythenshawe Community Housing Group seeks specialist advisory support for tenants facing demolition and decant, underpinning estate transformation and redevelopment programmes in the North West.

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