Tuesday: 22/07/2025 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 22/07/2025

Explore the latest UK social housing tenders including maintenance contracts, decarbonisation works, and new affordable housing builds. Opportunities span energy upgrades, Legionella control, and repair services—ideal for contractors targeting public sector housing procurement in 2025.

Decarbonisation at scale, Liverpool City Region Combined Authority has launched a landmark £29m tender under Phase 4 of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme. This contract seeks a supplier to deliver heat decarbonisation, energy efficiency, and photovoltaic installations across 25 public sector buildings, with additional PV works at 27 other sites. The selected contractor will manage the project from detailed design (RIBA Stage 4) through to post-completion (Stage 7), supporting the region’s Net Zero ambitions by 2028.

Strategic maintenance reimagined, West Northamptonshire Council is seeking market feedback ahead of launching an £8.3m buildings maintenance framework. This pre-market engagement outlines plans for long-term, supplier-inclusive contracts covering general repairs, roofing, civils, and fire safety, aimed at boosting local supply chains and social value. 

Top-up contractor opportunity, Golding Homes is inviting bids for a £1.44m contract to support its internal teams through responsive repair and maintenance services. Spanning a 36-month tenure, this top-up contract covers a broad spectrum of trades including electrical, plumbing, carpentry, and glazing. 

Heating services overhaul, Town & Country Housing Group is procuring a major £20m, 60-month heating service and maintenance contract. Covering approximately 13,000 homes, the contract is divided into four lots: domestic gas, renewable heating, commercial gas systems, and oil. 

Engineering meets estates, Hampshire County Council has opened a £250m pre-market engagement for a 10-year term maintenance contract covering hard FM services and planned/reactive maintenance across a vast portfolio of properties. The contract will adopt digital tools like Concerto for real-time data capture and will focus on lifecycle asset management. 

Water safety is in focus as Anchor Hanover Group is shaping a £27.7m procurement strategy for national water hygiene and Legionella control services. The PME outlines three lots for risk assessments and PPM/remedials across northern and southern regions. The contract aims to ensure robust water safety, compliance, and efficiency across Anchor’s extensive housing stock.

Affordable housing delivery, Stoke-On-Trent City Council is progressing a £9.5m project at Doris Robinson Court, appointing a principal contractor for a 46-unit affordable housing scheme for over-55s. Located in Meir, the scheme includes soft/hard landscaping, drainage, and ASHP installation.