Wednesday: 18/02/2026 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 18/02/2026

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders featuring stairlifts frameworks, responsive repairs and void services, LOLER lift compliance, external refurbishments, electronic payment solutions and long-term maintenance partnerships, highlighting live opportunities, pre-market engagements and upcoming contract pipelines across housing and wider public estates.

Opening with assisted living infrastructure, Stairlifts and Associated Services – YPO – 001314 from YPO (Yorkshire Purchasing Organisation) establishes a £70m, 48-month UK-wide framework covering seated, perch, step, inclined platform and through-floor lifts, alongside ceiling track hoists and full servicing lots. With 70% weighting on quality, the structure supports compliant, direct-award call-offs across public sector estates.

Shaping long-term sheltered housing delivery, PIN – The Supply of Repairs & Maintenance Services – Questionnaire from Muircroft Housing Association Ltd signals a £1.25m, five-year contract (with extension options) spanning void works, responsive repairs and 24-hour emergency response across two schemes. Focused on resident welfare, the model integrates Careline-linked callouts and lifecycle kitchen and bathroom renewals.

Testing regional capacity, PIN – Void Clearances Services – Questionnaire from Home Group initiates pre-market engagement ahead of a formal 2026 procurement for void property clearances across the North East—highlighting demand for scalable, compliant clearance and disposal partners.

Reinforcing statutory lift compliance, LOLER Inspections from Moat outlines a £320k, 24-month contract covering inspections to 97 passenger lifts and 118 domestic lifts across Kent, London, Essex and Sussex. The single-provider model underpins Moat’s 100% compliance strategy across regulated building safety disciplines.

Supporting MOD estate upgrades, PIN – FDIS – Leeming External Refurbishments to 33 Properties – FY2026/27 – Amey North Region – Northern England from Amey Defence Services presents a £348k programme including triple-glazed windows and doors, PVCu replacements, rainwater goods and associated electrical works—requiring Constructionline Gold accreditation and Building Safety Act compliance.

Expanding procurement infrastructure capability, Electronic Payment Methods from Crescent Purchasing Consortium advances a £5m, 36-month framework for electronic payment devices, software and professional services across education and public sector bodies—bringing the previously outsourced solution back in-house with a 60% quality weighting.

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