Contract Tenders: 06/03/2025
Explore the latest social housing tenders, including contracts for waste management, repairs, investment partnerships, and healthcare equipment services.
Canterbury City Council has issued a call for contractors to deliver Automatic Doors – Repairs and Services across its housing stock and municipal buildings. Valued at £100k, the contract involves the planned and reactive maintenance of automatic doors, ensuring compliance with safety standards and the continuous functionality of access systems for public and residential properties. Contractors with experience in automated entry solutions and regulatory compliance will find this an excellent opportunity to work within the council’s estate.
Rutland County Council is proactively seeking industry input with Preliminary Market Engagement Notice for early market engagement regarding its Consolidated Waste Contract, a substantial £75m, 10-year procurement initiative. This engagement aims to gather insights from industry professionals to shape the final tender process, covering comprehensive waste collection, recycling, and disposal services for the region. Suppliers with expertise in municipal waste solutions, sustainability initiatives, and efficient logistics are encouraged to participate in the consultation phase, potentially influencing future contract specifications. The Highland Council is addressing its regional waste management needs by inviting bids for Waste Haulage Services for 2025, inviting suppliers to bid for a five-year contract valued at £33m. The scope of work includes the transportation of residual waste, bulky waste, and WUDS (Waste, Used, and Disposed Substances) materials across various collection sites. The selected contractor will play a key role in ensuring the efficient movement of waste materials to designated treatment and disposal facilities, supporting the council’s environmental and waste management objectives.
Lewisham London Borough is looking to form a long-term strategic partnership with an Investment Partner for strategic housing development. Although no direct contract value is listed, the borough aims to establish a long-term partnership with a developer, investor, or consortium to accelerate the delivery of social and affordable housing projects. This presents a significant opportunity for organizations specializing in housing finance, regeneration, and large-scale residential development, offering the chance to collaborate on schemes that address London’s growing housing demands. Efficiency East Midlands (EEM) is preparing for future redevelopment needs with a Preliminary Market Engagement Notice for its upcoming Demolition Framework (EEM0036), an initiative designed to support social housing providers with safe and efficient demolition services across the UK. As a preliminary engagement, this framework will allow pre-qualified contractors to bid for demolition projects over an eight-year period, ensuring that social landlords have access to reliable, high-quality demolition expertise. Contractors with a track record in controlled demolition, site clearance, and sustainability-focused dismantling practices will be well-placed to participate in this future framework.
Hampshire County Council is inviting market feedback as Preliminary Market Engagement Notice for its Community Equipment Service, a £50m contract spanning five years. The council aims to enhance accessibility to healthcare and social care equipment, supporting individuals to remain in their homes with the necessary assistive devices. This engagement seeks industry insights on operational models, staffing structures, service delivery challenges, and cost considerations. While not a formal tender, this consultation will inform future commissioning strategies, with responses contributing to the framework’s development. Providers in medical equipment supply, assistive technology, and home-care support services are encouraged to participate, ensuring the framework aligns with market capabilities and user needs.