Wednesday: 13/05/2026 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 13/05/2026

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders featuring responsive repairs, gas servicing, solar PV installation, residential new-build, external wall insulation, and fire safety works.

Procurement teams nationwide will find significant opportunity in the Responsive Repairs & Void Property Framework (2026 – 2030), issued by Fusion21 Ltd at £350m over 48 months. Covering the full UK, this four-year framework supports participating contracting authorities with responsive repairs and void property works across the social housing sector.

Covering Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, North Essex, Milton Keynes, and Stevenage, the Provision of Responsive Repairs and Voids Contractor is sought by Hastoe Housing Association Ltd. at £2m over 48 months. Based on NHF Schedule of Rates V7.1, the JCT Measured Term Contract targets an average annual spend of £500k.

Valued at an impressive £1.1bn over 48 months, the PIN – Heating and Electrical Framework – Questionnaire is being developed by Eastern Procurement Ltd for its national membership of registered providers and stock-holding local authorities. This UK-wide framework signals one of the sector’s largest heating and electrical procurement opportunities of the year.

Gas contractors operating in the West Midlands should note the Tender for Gas Safety Inspections and Servicing, issued by Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council at £6.67m over 36 months. The contract fulfils the council’s landlord duty covering gas safety inspections, servicing, and associated repair works across its housing stock.

North Yorkshire’s communal heating estate is the focus of Commercial Heating Maintenance and Repair, tendered by Broadacres Housing Association Ltd. at £1m over 36 months. A single contractor is sought to maintain approximately 15 communal heating schemes, with an optional two-year extension available.

Renewable energy specialists should consider the Framework for the Design, Supply, and Installation of Solar PV in Operational Commercial Properties, issued by Sunderland City Council at £3m over 48 months. Split across two lots, this North East framework covers both design and supply through to full system installation on commercial properties.

Staffordshire-based electrical contractors can pursue the Framework Agreement for the Provision of Inspection and Testing of Electrical Appliances and Equipment (PAT Testing), offered by Staffordshire County Council at £400k over 24 months. Scope includes in-service inspection and testing of both portable appliances and fixed electrical equipment across council premises.

Fire safety works in Newcastle are the subject of Wet Riser Pump Replacement and Repair – Westgate Court, Todds Nook & Vallum Court – 009497, issued by Newcastle City Council at £160k over four months. Qualified contractors are required to replace and repair wet riser pump systems across three high-rise residential buildings in the Arthur’s Hill area.

Lift replacement specialists in Scotland should review Stewart House Lift Replacement Works – RCH681, tendered by River Clyde Homes over a 12-month term. Works involve removal of existing traction lift equipment and full supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of one MRL lift at Stewart House, Greenock.

Brownfield regeneration professionals will be interested in the PIN – Master Developer Partner, Broad Marsh, issued by Homes England (HCA) at £300m over 180 months. The 11-acre city-centre Nottingham site incorporates a former college, former NCP car park, and associated land in a major long-term residential regeneration opportunity.

Major housebuilding contractors in London should note the PIN – Major Works Contracts to Support the Delivery of Mayor’s Accelerated Housing Programme (Briefing Session on 26.05.2026 & 27.05.2026) – Questionnaire, issued by Tower Hamlets London Borough at £166m over 48 months. Nine major works contracts are anticipated as part of the borough’s Mayor’s Accelerated Housing Programme, with market briefing sessions scheduled for late May.

Demolition contractors across the West Midlands can register interest in the Framework Agreement for Demolition and Associated Services, offered by Staffordshire County Council at £4m over 24 months. The framework will call off works through further competition, requiring suitably experienced contractors to deliver demolition and associated services throughout the term.

Façade remediation contractors with render and fire safety experience should consider the Replacement of Existing Render System and Installation of Cavity Barriers at Cwrt Y Wern, tendered by Codi Group (formerly Pobl Group) at £610k over six months. Works are located at a 32-unit residential site in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, with an enquiry deadline of 8 June 2026.

Early-stage pipeline interest is invited for the PIN – Construction Delivery Partner – Alperton Waterside, issued by Peabody Trust under the Procurement Act 2023 transparency requirements over a 12-month horizon. The notice signals a forthcoming procurement for a construction delivery partner to support a new phase of the Alperton Waterside development in Greater London.

Hull-based insulation contractors should act on the Provision of Loft and Cavity Wall Insulation and Associated Works, issued by Hull City Council at £1.8m over 36 months. The open-procedure contract is anticipated to commence in August 2026 and covers loft and cavity wall insulation installations across the city’s housing stock.

Energy suppliers operating in Scotland should monitor the PIN – Energy Supply to Void Council Residential Homes – CT1702 – Questionnaire, issued by Edinburgh City Council. This preliminary notice signals an upcoming procurement for energy supply to void residential properties across the council’s housing portfolio.