Tuesday: 22/04/2025 / Tenders

Contract Tenders: 22/04/2025

Explore the latest UK public sector and housing tenders including contracts for fire safety, EV charging infrastructure, waste management, asbestos removal, urban regeneration, and housing repairs. Key opportunities for suppliers and SMEs in 2025.

Enhancing fire safety compliance, Milton Keynes Borough Council is tendering a £5.75m, 24-month contract for Fire Door Replacements across its housing stock. This includes replacements for dwelling entrance doors, communal doors, service cupboards, and loft hatches—aligned with statutory housing asset obligations and safety legislation. Reshaping repairs across the capital, Lambeth London Borough has released a Pipeline Notice for Housing Repair and Maintenance Contracts, covering communal gas, water systems, lifts, electrical, and responsive repairs. With a 72-month term, this long-term programme seeks to secure key infrastructure maintenance partnerships for the borough’s housing assets.

Clearing the way for safer roads, North Tyneside Council is seeking a contractor for its Gully Cleaning Services contract, valued at £500k, over 24 months. The selected provider will clean 36,000 gullies on a biennial cycle and assist with emergency flood response via dedicated HGV drivers. Driving regional waste solutions, Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council, in partnership with South Tyneside and Sunderland, has issued a £19.95m, 48-month notice for the Management and Operation of Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRC). The lead authority, Gateshead, will coordinate a regional service to improve waste handling and recycling outcomes under the South Tyne & Wear Waste Management Partnership. Bolstering borough safety, Westminster London Borough is running a Market Engagement for a Roaming Security Services contract over 24 months, valued at £500k. The service will address anti-social behaviour and rough sleeping concerns through flexible security coverage, with a possible 12-month extension.

Launching a post-merger procurement framework, newly formed housing association Hedyn—a merger of Melin Homes and Newport City Homes—is conducting a Preliminary Market Engagement for a multi-lot Asbestos Management Framework. Spanning surveying, air monitoring, removal, and reinstatement, this 24-month (extendable to 48-month) framework will service 15,000 homes across South-East Wales. Improving sheltered living environments, Karbon Homes is tendering a 7-month contract for Refurbishment Works at Athlone Court, a sheltered accommodation scheme in Northumberland. The contract includes essential upgrades to enhance livability and safety for elderly residents. Redesigning urban futures, Greenwich London Borough is procuring consultancy services under a 12-month, £725k, Urban Regeneration Framework. The contract covers the creation of regeneration plans for Abbey Wood, Plumstead, and Woolwich Town Centre, with extensive local engagement to shape each area’s place vision and community benefits. Accelerating EV infrastructure, Lincolnshire County Council is leading a £10.19m, 180-month concession contract under the Midlands EV Infrastructure Consortium. The contract seeks an investment partner to install and maintain 4,500 slow/standard and 170 rapid/ultra-rapid electric vehicle charging points across Lincolnshire, Herefordshire, Stoke-on-Trent, and Telford & Wrekin. Revenue-sharing and full installation responsibility form the backbone of this long-term LEVI-funded programme.