Wednesday: 03/12/2025 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 03/12/2025

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders, featuring SPA/LHC’s new WD3 windows and doors framework, major refurbishment and safety programmes, M&E and compliance contracts, and extensive DPS activity across maintenance, professional services, and supported accommodation.

LHC Procurement Group, via the Scottish Procurement Alliance, is commencing pre‑tender engagement on a £100m WD3 Windows and Doors framework in Scotland as the successor to WD2, with an in‑person event on 17 December 2025 in Livingston to shape the final scope for PVC‑U, timber and aluminium‑clad window and door manufacture, supply and installation across SPA’s 140‑plus public‑sector partners.

Wythenshawe Community Housing Group is separately soft‑market testing a £48m, three‑year plus two‑year‑extension Cyclical External and Internal Communal Paint and Repair contract to replace its expiring arrangements from April 2026, running dual workstreams for external pre‑paint repairs and redecorations alongside internal communal repainting across low‑ and high‑rise blocks.​

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council is bringing forward a £14m, three‑year single‑supplier Replacement of Windows, Doors and Sealed Units contract to address failing assets across its social housing stock in Bournemouth and Poole, covering individual and communal doors, blown sealed units, reinforced infill panels and SP30 fire doors. 

Cambridge City Council is preparing a £800k, 36‑month, three‑lot procurement for the provision, installation, monitoring and maintenance of digitally compliant warden call alarm systems across 13 sheltered housing schemes (about 500 properties) ahead of the national digital phone switchover, and is inviting suppliers to an online Teams market‑engagement event on 10 December 2025.​

Swindon Borough Council is conducting preliminary market engagement on a £200k, three‑year Responsive and Scheduled Maintenance of Air Conditioning Units, Air Handling Units and Dehumidifiers contract, covering around 180 assets across six sheltered schemes and 20 corporate buildings and envisaging 24/7 fault‑response with next‑day attendance for most issues and four‑hour response for critical computer‑suite failures.

Swansea Council is procuring a £46k, 12‑month Contract for Electrical Works to support its external wall insulation programme to tenanted 2–3 bed semis, requiring contractors to isolate and reinstate external electrical accessories, upgrade meter tails and CPCs where meter cupboards are moved, and install new external lighting where absent.

South Ayrshire Council is procuring a measured‑term contract for servicing, maintenance and monitoring of intruder alarm systems across its operational estate, let for an initial two years with three potential one‑year extensions.​

Beyond Housing Ltd is tendering a £15.17m, five‑year Grounds Maintenance Services contract across the North East and Yorkshire and the Humber, split into three geographic lots (North, Whitby and South) with one provider per lot, to deliver routine grass cutting, shrub and hedge maintenance, wetland and watercourse care, invasive weed control, compulsory garden maintenance in Redcar and wider estate grounds works.​

LHC Procurement Group, through Scottish Procurement Alliance, is developing a £1.5bn Housing Construction, Demolition and Remediation (H3) framework for Scotland covering new‑build housing, MMC, conversions and adaptations, demolition, site clearance and site investigations/remediation.

Woven (formerly Habinteg Housing Association (Ulster) Ltd) has consulted on a £6.5m, 24‑month works contract at Main Street, Claudy to deliver 33 new social housing units (a mix of two‑storey houses, own‑door apartments and a wheelchair bungalow) with landscaping and associated works.​

The Guinness Partnership is letting a 36‑month, £5.08m national Asbestos Surveys, Testing and Services and Asbestos Abatement Works contract split into two single‑supplier lots: Lot 1 for cyclical and ad‑hoc asbestos surveying, testing and air monitoring, and Lot 2 for licensed and non‑licensed abatement works.​

Choice Housing’s £4.5m, 12‑month Tower Street Belfast Works (PRN25070) will appoint a main contractor to construct 20 new general‑needs houses on a brownfield former college site off Newtownards Road, with demolition already underway and completion of clearance expected by February 2026.

Monmouthshire Council’s £399.9k six‑month Refurbishment and Remodelling of 67 Park Street project in Abergavenny will create transitional accommodation for 16–21‑year‑olds through internal strip‑out, asbestos removal, structural repairs, thermal upgrades, M&E alterations, new fire and intruder alarms, sprinklers, finishes and external works.

Pobl Group is establishing a £2m, three‑year Framework for Architectural Services for Residential Schemes (to be branded under the Codi Group name from January 2026), appointing up to 10 consultants to support its housing development pipeline.

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