Wednesday: 19/11/2025 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 19/11/2025

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders, features major demolition, fire safety, damp and mould remediation and affordable housing projects, supported by maintenance, cleaning and energy assessment opportunities, offering contractors a broad spread of high value and strategic tenders across multiple regions.

Northern Ireland Housing Executive opens a significant opportunity with its £1.47m Demolition of Latharna House multi storey residential tower block, setting the stage for a major redevelopment phase in Larne, Co Antrim. The project, running for 36 months with commencement targeted for Winter and Spring 2026, focuses on the full demolition of an existing residential tower as part of wider estate transformation planning.

Nottingham City Council releases a notable PIN for its Housing Fire Safety Systems contract valued at £3m over a 48 month term across its housing stock. This opportunity signals early market engagement for fire alarms, detection systems, dry risers, sprinkler installations, ventilation systems and fire safety equipment support.

East Dunbartonshire Council brings forward a major £2.5m Damp and Mould Survey, Eradicate, Reinstate and Prevent programme spanning 36 months and structured across four substantial lots. The contract covers domestic and commercial properties in both east and west areas including Kirkintilloch, Lennoxtown, Lenzie, Bearsden and Bishopbriggs.

The Highland Council progresses its programme of rural housing expansion through a £2m project for the construction of eight affordable homes and associated infrastructure over a 52 month period. This design and build scheme covers three bedroom and two bedroom semi detached homes at Edderton, supported with full road, lighting and services delivery.

Glen Oaks Housing Association advances its residential estate management standards with a £326k Common Close Cleaning Contract running for 12 months with optional annual extensions up to four years. The service covers stairwells, floors, landings, finishes, internal glazing, common doors, fittings and external approach paths across properties in Arden, Glasgow.

Rykneld Homes seeks to appoint a contractor for a £100k Grounds Maintenance and Associated Services contract spanning 36 months with potential extensions. Covering a wide spread of tenanted homes across its region, the works will be delivered on a call off basis with a focus on consistent estate care. The contractor will be expected to demonstrate strong geographic awareness and high service reliability, supporting the organisation’s ongoing commitment to outdoor environmental maintenance.

Haringey London Borough issues a £460k requirement for UPVC and aluminium windows and metal works over 24 months to support its Housing Repairs Service. The contract is intended to provide external contractor capacity where the in house DLO cannot meet demand, enabling the borough to maintain responsiveness across its housing portfolio with planned and reactive window and metal work replacements.

Lancaster City Council opened a £30k commission over six months for a Renewable and Low Carbon Energy Landscape Sensitivity Assessment as part of its Local Plan development. This specialised study will inform renewable energy planning and environmental considerations, providing evidence for future land use strategy in the district.

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