Wednesday: 26/11/2025 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 26/11/2025

Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders, offering major capital delivery, compliance, fire safety, and regeneration opportunities, with significant contracts for reactive maintenance, energy upgrades, asset security, new housing development, and technical investigations. This mix includes planned works, sector frameworks, and pre-market notices, highlighting prospective growth in collaborative delivery and modernisation across UK housing.

Showcasing essential property management, Caerphilly County Borough Council unveils a £1.8m, 12-month contract for General Builders Reactive Maintenance, Repairs, Small Planned and Emergency Works, offering coverage across more than 400 public buildings and a full suite of reactive, minor, and out-of-hours emergency services.

Pioneering sustainability upgrades, Amey Defence Services in Scotland launches a £870k, 1-month PIN for Helensburgh Triple Glazed Doors & Windows—targeting 70 properties to improve energy performance and security, strictly requiring Constructionline Gold contractors.

Continuing the drive for asset renewal, Amey Defence Services extends with an identical £870k, 3-month PIN for St Athan refurbishments in Wales, focusing on window, door, and lintel replacements for 136 properties.

L&Q Group signals a significant £12m, 60-month PIN for Long Term Security services including door entry, CCTV maintenance, communal gate works, and warden calls, with plans to introduce regional and workstream lots for maximum coverage.

Enhancing fire compliance, Great Places Housing Group releases a £6.7m, 48-month PIN for Fire Safety Remedial Works, encompassing both passive and active firestopping projects across estates in Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Lancashire, and South Yorkshire.

Boosting infrastructure reliability, Luton Borough Council opens a £750k, 36-month contract for Servicing of Air Conditioning Equipment and Associated Works, balancing price and quality in maintenance and repairs for critical environmental systems.

City of London offers consultancy, with a £600k, 42-month PIN for Barbican Residential Estate Lift Refurbishment, covering phased lift replacements, project oversight, and compliance management on nine residential tower block lifts.

Driving forward new development, Bernicia Group issues a £3.8m, 13-month contract for North Sunderland Housing Development; the scheme spans the design and construction of 18 dwellings—ranging from houses to bungalows—and includes associated external works and infrastructure upgrades.

Hull City Council issues a vital £1.1m, 11-month contract for Structural and Building Investigation Surveys over four large panel system high-rise blocks, involving detailed engineering assessments, site visits, and comprehensive reporting to guide future regeneration and repair works.

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