Wednesday: 16/07/2025 / Tenders

Contract Tenders:  16/07/2025

Discover the Latest UK Social Housing Tenders – July 2025
Including heat networks, asbestos removal, CCTV maintenance, damp surveys, cleaning, and retrofit projects.

Driving energy efficiency forward, Merthyr Valleys Homes has issued a £1.2m tender for PAS 2035-compliant External Wall Insulation (EWI) and retrofit works. The project covers a mix of tenanted and privately owned homes in Galon Uchaf, requiring scaffolding, flue extensions, and community benefit delivery over a multi-phase process.

Delivering a bold decarbonisation vision, Plymouth City Council launched a £3.5bn Heat Network Development Partner contract to design and deliver low-carbon heat networks in the South Coast and Derriford areas. Backed by potential Green Heat Network Fund support, the scheme aims to serve major institutions including universities, police, and housing providers. Strengthening housing security infrastructure, Luton Borough Council is seeking a £690k contractor for CCTV maintenance, repairs, and installations across its housing estate. The contract highlights concerns over cost efficiency and is prioritised for immediate implementation.

Tackling indoor environmental hazards, East Dunbartonshire Council released a £219k contract for damp, mould, and ventilation surveys. The service includes rapid diagnostics, lab analysis, air quality monitoring, and actionable reporting—addressing both tenant health and building resilience. Enhancing communal living standards, Midland Heart is tendering a 5-year Soft FM cleaning contract to maintain clean and welcoming communal spaces across its housing stock. Providers are expected to reflect tenant values, support wellbeing, and align with regulatory consumer standards.

Exploring market readiness for pest control services, ESPO issued a PIN for a national 36-month framework. The potential agreement will cover proactive, reactive, and emergency pest control services, along with the supply of pest control products to public sector clients. Looking to secure long-term landscape services, YPO launched a UK-wide 84-month Dynamic Purchasing System for Grounds Maintenance and associated services. This framework is open to all public sector entities and aims to ensure ongoing outdoor upkeep and compliance.

Addressing asbestos compliance head-on, Ealing Council has announced a £2.01m tender covering asbestos inspection and removal across housing and corporate properties. Divided into multiple lots, the framework supports statutory compliance under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. Preparing for structural refurbishment, Hillcrest Homes published a Prior Information Notice (PIN) for external building works at 5 Balgay Road, Dundee. Estimated at £100k, the works will focus on weatherproofing, insulation removal, structural repairs, and façade maintenance to extend building life and integrity.