Contract Tenders: 03/06/2026
Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders featuring retrofit frameworks, responsive repairs, asbestos removal, residential new-build, adaptations, and damp remediation works.
Procurement interest is growing across East Anglia as Cambridge City Council advances a prior information notice for its PIN – Retrofit Framework, valued at £140m over 108 months. Up to six contractors will deliver end-to-end retrofit works to private homes using government grant funding under this relet of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough focused arrangement.
Open framework opportunities in Greater London are on offer via Sutton Housing Partnership, which has launched its Support Trades Supply Chain Framework at £8.33m over 36 months. Tendered under Regulation 49(2) of the Procurement Act 2023, the framework covers supply chain works on behalf of the London Borough of Sutton and Sutton Living Ltd.
Multi-supplier opportunities in the North West include the Reactive Repairs and Small Works Framework (2026-2030) issued by Rossendale Borough Council, valued at £1.82m over 24 months. The framework will cover reactive repairs, emergency response, and minor planned works across the council’s property portfolio.
Decant and void works across multiple regions are central to the Decant Decorating and Flooring – 2026 contract issued by GreenSquareAccord, valued at £592k over 36 months. Works include internal painting to walls, ceilings and woodwork alongside carpet, vinyl and laminate flooring installations across West Midlands, South East and South West localities.
Residential adaptation requirements in Scotland are addressed through the Provision of Internal and External Hand / Grab Rails contract awarded by North Ayrshire Council, valued at £372k over 36 months. Supply and installation covers properties across the mainland and Isle of Millport, with award criteria split 40% quality and 60% price.
Significant Hard FM opportunities are signalled in East Anglia through Norfolk County Council‘s prior information notice for PIN – Reactive and Planned Building Maintenance, valued at £62.8m over 48 months. This multi-provider framework will cover both reactive and planned building maintenance requirements across the county.
Damp and floor renewal works in Yorkshire are required under the Princess Street & Longsight Road Damp Remedial Works contract issued by Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council, valued at £300k over five months. Works encompass floor renewal and damp remediation across selected properties, with an enquiry deadline of 26 June 2026 and award criteria weighted 70% price and 30% quality.
New-build council housing in Wales is progressing via Powys County Council‘s prior information notice for the PIN – Development of 20 Units of New Build Council Housing, valued at £5m over 15 months. The estimated 20-unit scheme at Llanellwedd must meet WDQR 2021, Secured by Design Gold and Lifetime Homes standards, subject to phosphates and planning resolution.
Specialist remediation requirements in Wales are addressed through the Asbestos Removal Services contract tendered by ClwydAlyn Housing Limited, valued at £333k over 24 months. Two contractors will be appointed to deliver removal services across all of ClwydAlyn’s geographical locations, with an estimated total value of £400k across a 2+1+1 year term.
Roofing replacement works in the North East are being explored through believe housing Ltd.‘s prior information notice for PIN – Finlock Gutter Replacement – Questionnaire, with a 12-month term across County Durham. Interested contractors are invited to submit a completed PME questionnaire by 12 noon on Tuesday 16 June 2026, with award expected 24 August 2026.
Consultant procurement across four regions is underway as Sovereign Network Group progresses its Establishing a Framework for Provision of Architect Consultancy Services, valued at £20m over 48 months. Currently at PSQ stage, the framework will serve East Anglia, Greater London, the South East and South West regions.
Comprehensive stock assessment in Scotland underpins Dundee City Council‘s Housing Stock Condition Survey contract, valued at £1.2m over 24 months. A single supplier with skills spanning architectural, energy efficiency, stock condition surveying, quantity surveying and structural engineering disciplines is required to deliver building surveys across the council’s housing stock.