Contract Tenders: 07/03/2025
Discover the latest social housing tenders, featuring high-value contracts for building maintenance, security systems, and energy-efficient upgrades.
A comprehensive External Repairs and Decoration 2025 project has been announced by Conwy County Borough Council for Venue Cymru in Llandudno. This 12-month contract encompasses extensive refurbishment of the venue’s external elevations, including setting up site compounds and scaffolding, inspecting existing plaster and cladding, and carrying out remediation work such as crack repairs, surface preparation, and repainting. The project scope covers multiple sections of the venue, including the theatre, conference centre, and arena facades. A strategic Preliminary Market Engagement exercise for Rent and Service Charge solutions is being undertaken by Yorkshire Housing Limited. This £220k contract represents a Soft Market Test, inviting vendors to propose innovative, technology-driven solutions to streamline the management of rent payments and service charges within the social housing sector. The objective is to explore market capabilities and identify providers capable of offering scalable, efficient, and user-friendly financial management systems tailored to housing associations. Suppliers have until midday on 28 March 2025 to submit their market engagement documentation, making this a crucial opportunity for financial technology firms and housing management software providers looking to expand into the social housing sector.
A high-value Preliminary Market Engagement notice for the Maintenance and Servicing of Electronic Security Systems has been issued by Bromley London Borough. This £547k contract, spanning 48 months, seeks a qualified supplier to provide both planned maintenance and reactive repairs for security systems across the council’s operational buildings. The scope of work includes servicing intruder alarms, CCTV networks, and car park entrance barriers, as well as ensuring the seamless operation of the borough’s intruder alarm monitoring system. The successful contractor must integrate their services with Bromley’s CAFM system (Computer-Aided Facility Management) and maintain a responsive helpdesk for managing security incidents and urgent repairs. Given the project’s strategic importance, this contract presents a valuable long-term opportunity for security and facility management providers. An essential Air Source Heat Pump Installation project is being commissioned by Derbyshire County Council at Alice’s View Children’s Centre in Chesterfield. With an allocated budget of £150k, this contract involves the full replacement of the site’s existing heating and hot water systems with modern, energy-efficient air source heat pumps. The works include the installation of new pipework, control systems, and the removal of outdated heating infrastructure to improve sustainability and reduce carbon emissions. As part of the project requirements, Derbyshire County Council is seeking a principal contractor with proven experience in renewable energy installations and mechanical system upgrades. Contractors interested in bidding are encouraged to arrange a site visit by contacting the designated project lead, ensuring they fully understand the site conditions and scope of work before submitting proposals.