Tuesday: 28/04/2026 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 28/04/2026

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders featuring gas servicing, fire safety, electrical maintenance, residential new-build, asbestos surveys, and security systems.

Spanning multiple regions across England, the Domestic and Commercial Heating Services Contracts valued at £8.75m is being procured by Salvation Army Homes across three geographic lots over a 36-month term. Contractors operating in the North East, North West, Yorkshire, London, and beyond should review the full procurement documents for lot-specific requirements.

Complementing their compliance programme, Salvation Army Homes is also tendering the Fire Safety Servicing and Maintenance Contracts, valued at £3.44m over 36 months. Split into three geographic lots covering the North East, Greater London, South East, and South West, this opportunity targets specialist fire safety contractors.

Covering nationwide locations from the North East to the South West, the Door Entry, Gates, Security and CCTV Systems Services Contracts is a £3.27m, 36-month procurement issued by Salvation Army Homes. Organised across three geographic lots, site visits are scheduled and full details are available within the procurement documents.

Rounding out a broad compliance portfolio, Salvation Army Homes seeks contractors for the Domestic and Commercial Electrical Services Contracts, valued at £1.52m over 36 months. Structured across three geographic lots spanning multiple English regions, site visits are planned for August 2026.

Comprehensive lift maintenance expertise is required for the Provision of Servicing and Repairs to Lifts – RMCB 059, a £238k, 60-month contract issued by Shropshire Council in the West Midlands. Responsibilities include full repair and maintenance delivery alongside rescue services for lift entrapment situations and associated call handling management.

Fire door compliance work in Cumbria is the focus of the Trinity Court Fire Door Replacement Project 2026, a £150k, two-month contract tendered by Castles & Coasts Housing Association Ltd. Contractors are sought to replace 58 fire doors at a sheltered housing scheme in Whitehaven as part of a planned compliance programme.

Supporting independent living through modern technology, Perth and Kinross Council has issued a prior information notice for the Provision of Digital Warden Call System – PKC13983 – Questionnaire, covering sheltered housing across Scotland. The council is exploring replacement and enhancement of existing analogue warden call infrastructure.

Upgrading communal safety systems in Northern Ireland, Clanmil Housing Association requires a qualified supplier for the Brennen Court Upgrade of Internal Lighting & Warden Call System – TEN699. Works encompass installation of a new warden call system and communal lighting upgrade, including emergency lighting, at Brennen Court, Magherafelt.

Representing one of the largest public sector opportunities in this summary, the National Framework for Major Works – 2026 is a £4.2bn, 48-month framework established by YPO (Yorkshire Purchasing Organisation) on behalf of Pagabo Ltd. Open UK-wide, it targets contractors capable of delivering major construction and refurbishment projects valued at £5m and above.

Early-stage market engagement is under way for the PIN – Connexions Depot & Houghton Depot – Refurbishment Programme, a £708k refurbishment of two depot sites in the North East issued by Gentoo Group Ltd. This is a preliminary market engagement notice only, covering works at Washington and Newbottle Street, Houghton.

Asbestos compliance expertise is sought across East Anglia for the Asbestos Management contract, a £195k, 36-month opportunity tendered by Ipswich Borough Council. Interested contractors are invited to express their interest via the council’s portal to access full tender documentation before the stated deadline.

Energy performance assessment specialists should note the PIN – Domestic Energy Assessment Survey Programme – PAN3538 – Questionnaire, a £1.5m, 36-month prior information notice issued by Leicester City Council. The council must meet new government EPC requirements across its housing stock by 2030 and is scoping contractor capacity ahead of formal procurement.

Innovative low-carbon heating solutions are being explored through the PIN – Heat Network Development – Questionnaire, a £300k, 18-month opportunity from Oxford City Council. The council and partners are seeking an experienced district heating network developer to commercialise a low carbon heat network through an innovative contractual delivery model.