Friday: 25/04/2025 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 25/04/2025

Explore the latest UK social housing tenders including major contracts for repairs, refurbishments, new builds, and regeneration. Stay ahead with early market insights and procurement opportunities.

Paving the way for long-term improvement, Warwick District Council has launched a £110m tender for Responsive Repairs and Void Maintenance over a 15-year term. The comprehensive contract will address responsive repairs, void property refurbishments, and wider workstreams like HHSRS compliance, damp and mould, and legal disrepair—aligning with the Regulator for Social Housing’s Consumer Standards and embracing innovation in delivery. Rolling out an ambitious six-year programme, GreenSquareAccord invites bids for Cyclical Decorations and Minor Repairs across several UK regions, with a pre-VAT estimated value of £20.4m. This initiative will maintain and enhance social housing conditions with a clear emphasis on long-term asset upkeep.

Focusing on fast turnarounds between lettings, Rykneld Homes is seeking a contractor for the delivery of refurbishment works to empty properties in North East Derbyshire. Valued at £12.5m over 36 months, the contract will ensure vacant homes meet the organisation’s Lettable Standards efficiently and consistently. Signalling early intentions for heating system upgrades, Renfrewshire Council has issued a Prior Information Notice (PIN) for the replacement of boilers and full gas heating systems. This soft market engagement outlines works to approximately 4,645 tenanted homes and invites industry feedback to shape the forthcoming procurement.

Demonstrating a continued commitment to housing expansion, Housing 21 has announced a pipeline notice for a new build scheme with an estimated contract duration of 24 months. The £14m development will be procured via routes including the Homes England DPS or alternative frameworks, with further details to be confirmed. Unfolding a major land-led opportunity, Wokingham Borough Council has issued a pipeline notice for the disposal of land at Toutley East. The proposed development includes 130 dwellings and an 80-bed care facility (potentially expanding to 150 homes), with formal tendering expected to commence in October 2025.

Laying the foundations for regeneration, Powys County Council is preparing to procure construction for 16 new walk-up flats at Ael-y-Bryn, replacing four 1970s-era blocks. This market engagement seeks contractor input on risk, design, and procurement structure for this WDQR 2021-compliant and EPC A-rated scheme, forming phase one of a wider estate redevelopment programme.