Tuesday: 17/06/2025 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 17/06/2025

Explore the latest UK social housing tenders featuring building maintenance frameworks, estate refurbishments, fire safety upgrades, gas servicing contracts, pest control procurements, security frameworks, lift modernisation, and major urban regeneration opportunities.

Beginning in Wales, Pembrokeshire County Council is launching market engagement for a £90m Minor Works Framework Agreement, covering maintenance, repair, and improvement of its housing stock and corporate buildings. The proposed structure includes lots for responsive works, voids, electrical, roofing, disability adaptations, and planned maintenance across a four-year term. Continuing in the Midlands, Trent & Dove Housing Ltd. has opened bidding for its £9.78m Internals Refurbishment Programme 2026–2031. The 36-month contract covers replacement of kitchens, bathrooms, and aids & adaptations across its housing portfolio.

In the South West, LiveWest Homes Ltd has released a contract notice for Commercial Gas PPM, Servicing and Repair across multiple locations. The 36-month agreement includes annual gas safety checks, quarterly PPM, urgent repairs, and ad-hoc upgrades for boiler units, plant rooms, and communal heating systems. In Scotland, Perth and Kinross Council seeks a supplier for a £792k contract for Goods and Passenger Lift System Servicing. The 36-month contract will cover planned preventative and reactive maintenance across public buildings.

Focusing on fire safety, City of London is procuring a £650k contract for Harman and Iselden House Fire Safety and Compliance Works. The seven-month project includes fire alarm replacements, warden call system upgrades, environmental sensors, and extraction system installations in sheltered and general needs housing. In Yorkshire, Sheffield City Council has issued a preliminary market engagement notice for Lift Autodialers as part of the digital switchover. The 24-month programme aims to replace analogue emergency communication systems in corporate and housing lifts with digital technology to maintain safety compliance.

In the East Midlands, Nottingham City Council has issued a £6m pipeline notice for a Security Services Framework. The 48-month agreement will cover manned guarding, mobile patrols, alarm response, key holding, cash collection, and additional security services across council properties. In East Anglia, Luton Borough Council is engaging the market for a 12-month Pest Control Services contract. The scope includes rodent, insect, bird control, and pest management across Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, and Buckinghamshire. Early market engagement is scheduled through a virtual Meet the Buyer event.

A major regeneration opportunity is underway with Bedford Borough Council, which is procuring a development partner for the £120m Mayes Yard redevelopment. The 96-month project aims to deliver a mixed-use cultural hub with new homes, retail, leisure, and community facilities as part of the wider Bedford town centre regeneration. In London, Industrial Dwellings Society Ltd. (IDS) has released a £12.5m contract notice for Whole Estate Improvement Works at Stepney Green Court, Navarino Mansions, and Mocatta House. Over 30 months, works will include roofing, window replacements, external fabric repairs, and redecorations across the three estates.

Finally, on a UK-wide level, Crescent Purchasing Consortium has issued a pipeline notice for the retendering of its Corporate Software & Related Products and Services Framework. The renewed 96-month framework will include paint, decorating supplies, support services, and opportunities for manufacturers and resellers.