Contract Tenders: 27/05/2026
Explore the latest Social Housing UK tenders featuring retrofit energy efficiency, responsive repairs, voids works, fire safety remediation, residential new-build, and doors and windows replacement.
Nationally significant in scale, the PIN – Social Housing Energy Efficiency Contract issued by Cambridge City Council is valued at £75m over 60 months and covers energy efficiency service delivery across the authority’s social housing stock in East Anglia.
Covering a broad maintenance remit, the PIN – Housing Repairs and Void Property Works – CBC-2014 from Central Bedfordshire Council is a £50m, 120-month contract encompassing responsive repairs, major repairs, and works to empty properties across East Anglia.
Forward-looking pipeline visibility underpins the PIN – Voids Repairs Framework from Newham London Borough, a £50m, 48-month procurement covering void repairs across Greater London, with details, timelines and scope remaining indicative and subject to change.
Resident health and housing quality are central to the PIN – Healthy Homes Programme from Dorset Council, a £26m, 24-month contract to deliver the Healthy Homes Dorset programme, reducing illness, maintaining independence, and cutting heating costs for hundreds of South West households.
Replacement fenestration across occupied and void properties drives the PIN – Survey, Supply and Installation of PVCu Windows, Composite Doors and Associated Brickwork Repairs from Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council, valued at £25m over 60 months and covering associated builders’ work across the West Midlands.
Spanning multiple regions nationwide, the PIN – Windows & Doors Replacement Programme – 00419-AST placed by Stonewater Ltd is worth £19.17m over 36 months, delivering a five-year windows and doors replacement programme across the association’s entire housing stock.
Tenant-responsive maintenance in East Anglia is the focus of the PIN – Provision of Responsive Repairs – North from Cambridge City Council, a £16m, 60-month contract addressing repair calls from tenants across the northern part of the authority’s housing portfolio.
Reactive maintenance and empty homes management in the South West form the scope of the PIN – Repairs & Empty Homes 00456-AST from Stonewater Ltd, valued at £15.83m over 36 months and covering reactive repairs and maintenance services across the region.
Complementing its northern counterpart, the PIN – Provision of Responsive Repairs – South from Cambridge City Council is a £14m, 60-month contract handling tenant-reported repair calls across the southern portion of the council’s East Anglian housing stock.
Pipeline visibility for a broad maintenance opportunity is provided by the PIN – Minor Works Framework from Newham London Borough, an £11m, 48-month framework covering minor works across Greater London, with indicative scope and timelines subject to further notice.
Returning empty homes to the rental market is the objective of the PIN – Void Property Repairs contract from Cambridge City Council, valued at £10m over 60 months and focused on bringing vacant East Anglian properties back into allocation-ready condition.
Specialist adaptation delivery in Yorkshire forms the basis of the PIN – Disabled Facilities Grant and Home Assistance Loans Framework from North Lincolnshire Council, an £8.33m, 48-month framework establishing provision for DFG works and home assistance loans.
Boroughwide fenestration renewal in the capital is addressed by the PIN – Boroughwide Windows Replacement Programme from Tower Hamlets London Borough, a £7m, 24-month programme replacing windows across multiple residential buildings in Greater London.
Planned maintenance support for kitchens, bathrooms and wetrooms is sought through the PIN – Framework for Kitchen, Bathroom and Wetroom Refurbishments – The Swaythling Housing Society Ltd. from Abri, a £6m, 48-month regional framework covering Greater London, the South East and South West.
Statutory compliance and property maintenance across a long-term arrangement are the focus of the PIN – Contractor Framework/MTC Arrangements for Property Maintenance/Statutory Compliance from Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council, a £6m, 96-month pipeline opportunity in the North West, with advertising anticipated within 18 months.
Capital investment in fenestration on Merseyside drives the PIN – Windows and Doors Investment Programme from Onward Group Ltd., a £4.5m contract running 41 months covering the procurement of a windows and doors capital investment programme in the North West.
Internal decorating works linked to responsive, programmed and void maintenance are covered by the PIN – Internal Painting and Decorating Works to Council Housing and Communal Areas to Flatted & Sheltered Accommodation from Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council, valued at £4m over 60 months in the West Midlands.
Cyclical external maintenance combining decoration with fabric components is the scope of the PIN – Leasehold Capital Works from Oxford City Council, a £3.66m, 48-month programme covering fencing, gutters, fascias, soffits, balustrades and associated external elements in the South East.
Residential property adaptations and construction works in East Anglia are targeted by the PIN – Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) Works – CBC-2017 from Central Bedfordshire Council, a £2.25m, 36-month contract for DFG-related repairs, maintenance and adaptation works.
Whole-organisation reactive and planned maintenance across the Midlands is anticipated through the PIN – Reactive and Planned Maintenance Services from emh group, a 60-month contract encompassing void repairs, fire doors, roofing, kitchens, bathrooms and more, should existing arrangements expire.
Low-carbon home improvements for Bradford residents underpin the PIN – Residential Warm Homes Grant from Bradford Metropolitan City Council, a 36-month retrofit programme delivering energy efficiency and low-carbon works across the Yorkshire and the Humber region.
Flexible local maintenance delivery in the South West is anticipated via the PIN – Minor Works from North Somerset District Council, a 36-month minor works framework with further details to be confirmed as procurement progresses.
Domestic energy efficiency upgrades across council housing stock are the focus of the PIN – Housing Energy Efficiency Works – CPU7701 from Nottingham City Council, a 48-month contract for the installation of energy efficiency measures to residential properties in the East Midlands.
Occupational therapy-led home adaptations across the North East are central to the PIN – Aids and Adaptations contract from Karbon Homes, a 48-month programme requiring contractors to deliver a disabled adaptations service aligned to residents’ functional needs across the region.
Domestic heating infrastructure renewal in Wales is the subject of the PIN – Housing – Heating Replacements and Refits from Powys County Council, a £6m, 36-month contract covering heating replacements and refits across the council’s housing stock.
Storage heating infrastructure upgrades across the Midlands are anticipated through the PIN – Storage Heating contract from Midland Heart, a 36-month programme targeting storage heating upgrades across the East and West Midlands regions.
Long-term district heat network ownership and operation is the extraordinary scope of the PIN – District Energy Network Investment Opportunity – CPU8391 from Nottingham City Council, a 480-month concession-style arrangement seeking a provider to take control of Nottingham’s city-wide district energy network.
Nationwide fire risk assessment remediation at significant scale is the focus of the PIN – Fire Risk Assessment Remedial Works from Anchor Hanover Group, valued at £133.33m over 36 months and covering compartmentation, structural protection and fire door surveys and repairs across all English regions.
Comprehensive fire safety and investment works at a landmark tower are addressed by the PIN – Great Arthur House Fire Safety and Investment Works (GLE Phase 2B) from City of London, a £13m, 28-month contract including fire upgrades, window refurbishment, mechanical ventilation and heating replacement on the Golden Lane Estate.
Advance pipeline notice for a major capital programme is provided by the PIN – Lift Refurbishment Programme from Newham London Borough, an £11m, 48-month contract covering lift refurbishment across the borough’s residential housing blocks, with scope and timelines indicative pending further notices.
Passive fire protection improvements across housing stock are the target of the PIN – Roof Compartmentation Programme from Tower Hamlets London Borough, a £5m, 24-month fire safety programme delivering roof compartmentation works across residential buildings in Greater London.
Manned security provision across East Anglia is sought through the PIN – Security Services – CBC-2018 from Central Bedfordshire Council, a £3.5m, 36-month contract for the provision of security services.
Fire and building safety equipment maintenance and inspection are covered by the PIN – Fire & Building Safety Equipment, PPM and Repairs – CBC-2021 from Central Bedfordshire Council, a £2.5m, 72-month contract for planned preventive maintenance and reactive repairs across East Anglia.
Passenger lift modernisation at a City estate is the focus of the PIN – York Way Lift Refurbishment and Upgrade from City of London, a £2.5m, 10-month project replacing mechanical, electrical and safety components and improving accessibility across lifts at York Way.
Compliance-focused electrical testing and repairs are addressed by the PIN – Electrical (EICR) Testing & Repairs Framework from Places for People Group, a £2.08m, 48-month multi-lot national framework supporting the organisation’s annual EICR testing programme and associated remedial repairs.
Supported housing communications infrastructure across multiple regions is the subject of the PIN – Communications for Supported Housing from Metropolitan Housing Trust (t/a MTVH), a £1.8m, 36-month contract delivering communications services across Yorkshire, the Midlands, London and the South East.
Ongoing lift maintenance in Greater London residential blocks is anticipated through the PIN – Service, Maintenance and Repair of Passenger Lifts in Residential Housing Blocks from Newham London Borough, a £1.68m, 36-month pipeline opportunity with indicative scope subject to revision.
Door entry system maintenance across the borough is signalled by the PIN – Repair and Maintenance of Door Entry Systems from Newham London Borough, a £1.65m, 36-month pipeline notice covering repair and maintenance of door entry systems across Greater London housing stock.
Statutory lifting equipment inspection services in Scotland are sought through the NHSDG Estates & Property ICES LOLER Engineering Insurance Inspection contract from Dumfries and Galloway Council, valued at £90k over 36 months and covering LOLER inspections within individual households as part of the Integrated Community Equipment Service.
Supply, installation and maintenance of fire, security and life safety systems across the Midlands are the subject of the PIN – Fire, Security & Life Safety Systems from Midland Heart, a 60-month contract covering periodic inspection, servicing, renewal and repair across East and West Midlands properties.
Fire door compliance across Harlow’s housing estate drives the PIN – FRA Works – Door Programme 2026 – 2027 from Harlow District Council, a 13-month contract for the provision and installation of fully compliant fire doors across specified sites in East Anglia.
Planned and reactive fire alarm servicing across the North East and Yorkshire is sought through the PIN – Fire Alarm Maintenance Services from Karbon Homes, a 49-month contract covering fire alarm and emergency lighting systems, including out-of-hours provision, across the association’s property portfolio.
Digital warden call, nurse call and door entry systems across a national care and residential portfolio are the focus of the PIN – Supply and Installation of Warden Call, Nurse Call and Door Entry Systems from Anchor Hanover Group, a 36-month procurement covering supply, installation and commissioning of systems nationally.
Automatic door supply, installation and ongoing servicing across a large national portfolio are addressed by the PIN – Automatic Doors and Associated Systems – Installation, Servicing and Repairs from Anchor Hanover Group, a 36-month contract spanning care, rented housing and village settings across England.
Damp, condensation and mould remedial works in East Anglia are the scope of the PIN – DCM Remedial Works from Cambridge City Council, valued at £20m over 60 months and targeting structural and fabric repairs to address damp, condensation and mould across the council’s housing stock.
Pipeline notice for a significant damp and mould procurement is provided by the PIN – Damp & Mould Remediation Works Framework from Newham London Borough, valued at £15.4m over 48 months, covering remediation works across Greater London with indicative scope pending further notices.
Specialist remediation and cleaning for damp, mould and timber treatment in Yorkshire is sought through the PIN – Damp, Mould & Timber Treatment Services – Remedial Works & Cleaning from North Yorkshire Council, a £2.7m, 36-month contract for targeted remedial and treatment services across the region.
Surveying expertise to assess and triage tenant-reported damp, condensation and mould cases is required by the PIN – DCM Surveying contract from Cambridge City Council, valued at £1.8m over 36 months and supporting the council’s East Anglian housing maintenance programme.
Strategic facilities management across a major housing association portfolio is under review through the PIN – Provision of Facilities Management & Associated Services from The Guinness Partnership, a 60-month contract spanning eight regions, with preliminary market engagement planned ahead of a formal procurement route decision.
Establishing a major new multi-supplier construction framework is the aim of the PIN – Construction Framework 2.0 – CBC-2013-FW-SM from Central Bedfordshire Council, valued at £300m over 48 months and designed to support a wide range of construction works across East Anglia.
Large-scale housing-led regeneration in Preston is the subject of the PIN – Redevelopment of Horrocks Mill from Onward Group Ltd., valued at £74.51m over 54 months, bringing forward a major residential redevelopment on the Horrocks Mill site in the North West.
Former tower block regeneration in Preston underpins the PIN – Redevelopment of Avenham Towers from Onward Group Ltd., a £49m, 36-month scheme regenerating the former Avenham Tower block site for residential development in the North West.
Multi-sector asbestos management across public-sector settings is the focus of the Asbestos Management – NEPO234 framework from North East Procurement Organisation (NEPO), valued at £41.67m over 48 months and establishing a multi-supplier, multi-lot arrangement for asbestos surveying and removal works UK-wide.
Heritage-sensitive major refurbishment works at a landmark City building are addressed by the PIN – Mansion House Major Refurbishment – Main Contractor from City of London, a £30m, nine-month contract covering M&E replacement, internal refurbishment, roof replacement, and external facade and masonry works.
Delivery of approximately 116 new homes with amenities and open spaces is proposed through the PIN – Constitution Hill – Design and Build from Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP), valued at £28m over four months in the South West.
Residential development at Higher Road in Longridge is the scope of the PIN – Higher Road Longridge Development Scheme from Onward Group Ltd., a £22.11m, 16-month new-build scheme in the North West progressing development of the Higher Ridge site.
New residential housing and associated infrastructure in Tower Hamlets form the scope of the PIN – Cressy Place – Construction from Tower Hamlets London Borough, valued at £19.2m over 27 months and delivering residential development in Greater London.
Mixed-tenure new-build housing including supported homes and community facilities are proposed through the PIN – Oakdale – Design and Build from Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP), valued at £19.2m over 20 months and covering 73 homes alongside a community space and café in the South West.
New residential development in Southport is progressed through the PIN – Fine Janes Southport Development from Onward Group Ltd., a £13.91m, 16-month scheme bringing forward the Fine Jane’s development in the North West.
External improvements and electrical infrastructure upgrades at a City of London estate are covered by the PIN – Avondale External Works & Electrical Upgrades (Phase 1) from City of London, a £10m, 10-month Phase 1 contract including civils, surface works and electrical system replacements in Greater London.
Design and construction of new council flats and houses on a former care home site in Clifton is the subject of the PIN – Laura Chambers Lodge New Build – CPU7327 from Nottingham City Council, an £8.4m, 12-month scheme delivering an estimated 12 houses and associated infrastructure in the East Midlands.
External works and electrical upgrades at a City of London residential estate are the focus of the PIN – York Way External Works & Electrical Upgrades from City of London, an £8m, five-month contract covering external civils, surface improvements and electrical infrastructure replacement in Greater London.
Hertfordshire County Council is seeking registered provider partners through the PIN – Registered Provider Developing Registered Providers to Deliver Supported Living Accommodation – Phase 1, valued at £7.17m over 24 months. Hertfordshire County Council invites housing associations and local authorities to deliver, own and manage supported living accommodation on council-owned land via long lease arrangements.
Scheduled for a seven-month programme, the PIN – Colston Road New Build Development – CPU 7329 presents a social housing opportunity on a Bulwell site. Nottingham City Council is advancing this £7m scheme to deliver new residential units on the Colston Road site.
Spanning 77 months, the PIN – Golden Lane Estate Major Works Renewal – Cuthbert Harrowing Main Contractor covers extensive refurbishment works valued at £7m. City of London requires a main contractor to deliver window refurbishment, roof replacement, mechanical ventilation installation, and heating and hot water system upgrades.
Residential construction works are coming to market through the PIN – Rushmead – Construction Works, a £6m scheme running over 24 months. Tower Hamlets London Borough requires a contractor to deliver residential buildings, site preparation, and associated infrastructure works.
Combining environmental education with specialist facilities, the PIN – Welsh Harp Horticultural Centre Works is a £4.5m design-and-build opportunity over 12 months. Brent London Borough seeks a contractor to construct a new post-16 SEND horticultural centre with dedicated environmental education facilities.
Community regeneration drives the PIN – Robin Hood Chase New Build Development – CPU 7330, a £4m social housing scheme planned over six months. Nottingham City Council is progressing development on the Robin Hood Chase site in St Ann’s to deliver new affordable residential units.
Advancing housing delivery in the North West, the PIN – Pennington Street Development is valued at £3.25m across a seven-month programme. Onward Group Ltd. is bringing forward this residential development scheme at Pennington Street for contractor engagement.
External fabric performance is central to the PIN – West Wing Windows and Cladding – External Fabric Repairs and Replacement Works, a £3m contract over five months. City of London requires window replacement, cladding refurbishment or renewal, and associated facade repairs to improve compliance and building envelope longevity.
Electrical infrastructure and external improvements form the scope of the PIN – George Elliston and Eric Wilkins External Works and Electrical Upgrades, valued at £2.75m over eight months. City of London seeks a contractor to deliver external area improvements, civils, surface works, and electrical system upgrades across both estates.
Covering three estates over seven months, the PIN – Small Estates – External Works and Electrical Upgrades is a £2.6m opportunity. City of London requires external area improvements, associated civils, surface works, and electrical infrastructure upgrades across the Dron, Isleden, and Windsor estates.
Offsite modular construction takes centre stage in the PIN – Duck Lane – Design and Build Works, a £2.17m contract over 13 months. Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP) requires construction of 12 modular homes including full site preparation and installation.
Communal area improvement is the focus of the PIN – York Way Ceiling Reinstatement and Communal Refurbishment, valued at £2m over five months. City of London requires ceiling reinstatement, repair or replacement of ceiling systems, internal finishes upgrades, and communal space improvements to enhance condition and compliance.
Garage-to-residential conversion underpins the PIN – Paget Road Build Contractor, a £1.64m scheme over 12 months. Cambridge City Council seeks a contractor to redevelop existing garages into four three-bedroom, five-person two-storey houses with access, landscaping, and parking.
Pre-construction assessment work is being procured through the PIN – Technical Assessment for Smithy Street (Construction) – Residential, valued at £700k over six months. Tower Hamlets London Borough requires a technical assessment to determine how construction works will be delivered on the Smithy Street residential site.
Military accommodation requirements shape the PIN – Design and Build of Single Living Accommodation, Catering Retail and Leisure, and Nursery Facilities at RNAS Culdrose L-Site, a 48-month programme. Defence Infrastructure Organisation is procuring design-and-build delivery under Government Commercial Agency Framework RM6320 for this South West naval station development.
Long-term residential regeneration at a prominent Chelsea location is signalled through the PIN – Sutton Estate – Main Contractor, a 72-month opportunity. Clarion Housing Group is seeking a main contractor to deliver the Sutton Estate development in Chelsea, Greater London.
Building envelope works are being packaged for market through the PIN – External Construction Package 9, an 11-month contract. Harlow District Council is procuring this external construction works package as part of its ongoing estate improvement programme.
A parallel building envelope programme is being advanced through the PIN – External Construction Package 11, also running 11 months. Harlow District Council is bringing forward this 2026/27 externals package covering building envelope works across its housing stock.
Fabric improvement works over 13 months are central to the PIN – External Construction Package 8 – Building Envelope Works. Harlow District Council is seeking a contractor to deliver external construction and building envelope works as part of its planned improvement programme.
Fire risk and fabric remediation are combined in the PIN – External and FRA Works, a 13-month contract opportunity. Harlow District Council requires a contractor to carry out building envelope and FRA remedial works across its housing portfolio.
Nationwide asbestos compliance services are being advanced through the PIN – Asbestos Works – Removal and Surveying, a 36-month contract spanning multiple regions. Anchor Hanover Group is planning to procure asbestos removal and surveying services across its extensive national property portfolio.
Roof renewal on a landmark estate building is being progressed through the PIN – Great Arthur House Roof Refurbishment, valued at £3m over 13 months. City of London requires roof insulation replacement, new roof coverings, and associated weatherproofing works as part of the Golden Lane Estate Investment Programme.
Responsive roofing maintenance is being procured through the PIN – Roof Responsive Repair Works, a 48-month contract across the North East and Yorkshire. Karbon Homes is seeking a contractor to deliver ongoing roof repairs and maintenance across its owned and managed housing stock.
A significant consultancy pipeline opportunity is presented through the PIN – Major Works Consultancy Framework, valued at £20m over 48 months. Tower Hamlets London Borough is establishing a framework for professional consultancy services supporting its housing capital works and regeneration programmes.
Outcomes-based housing support design is at the heart of the PIN – Technical Design Partner to Source Suitable Providers for Housing Related Support Services, a £12.8m contract over 48 months. Brent London Borough seeks a design and delivery partner to develop and deliver a Social Outcomes Contract for housing-related support services.
Keyworker housing delivery at two Southwark sites is signalled through the PIN – Development Partner for Keyworker Housing at Rotherhithe New Road and 25 Cherry Garden Street, estimated at £1.5m over 62 months. Southwark Council is seeking a development partner to deliver and operate keyworker housing across both sites.
Multidisciplinary professional services are being brought to market through the PIN – Multidisciplinary Consultancy Framework, a multi-lot opportunity running 36 months. Westminster London Borough is establishing this framework to support its housing and built environment consultancy requirements across the borough.