12 notices from official UK procurement sources · last import 22 Aug 2026
Fife Council · Scotland
Fife Council require to put in place a Framework for annual servicing of Heat Recovery Units (MVHR) which are installed in new build and existing housing stock throughout Fife. The units are fitted to ensure that the properties are well ventilated limiting the potential of condensation and mould.
Fife Council · Scotland
Fife Council has a requirement for servicing to be carried out on Heat Recovery Units that have been installed in new build housing and existing housing stock throughout Fife. The table below provides an indication on the units installed, more details can be found within the asset register provided.
Renfrewshire Council · Scotland
The Service to be provided by the Provider is the provision of a Housing Support Service, primarily for single people or childless couples who are homeless and may have complex needs, residing in supported, interim accommodation. The Provider will also provide or make partnering arrangements with another organisation to provide a Housing Management Service for the accommodation at specific Premises and where applicable will enter into such associated lease arrangements with the owner landlord of the Premises as may be necessary for this purpose. The Housing Management Service does not form part of this Contract but is required to be delivered in conjunction with the Service. Tenderers can determine whether they will provide this service, or whether they will contract with another organisation to provide this service. How this related Housing Management Service is provided will directly impact upon Council budgets for the provision of homeless services and the amount of government funding available to support these services. The Council looks to maximise the monies available to better assist more Service Users. The specific Premises to support the Housing Support Service must be Specified Accommodation as defined by Law. The manner in which the Provider makes formal arrangements for the lease of the Premises will directly impact upon the Council and may result in higher costs to the Council. In respect of any subsidy shortfall however, while the Council cannot mandate how a Provider arranges their commercial business, the Council seeks to maximise the funds available to it to provide appropriate services and to allow maximum recovery, by the Council from the UK Government, of Housing Benefit paid for Service Users assessed as needing Housing Support Services. To assist the Council to maximise recovery of funds Tenderers would require to arrange that they are either (1) a Housing Association, a relevant body in accordance with Regulation 75H of the Housing Benefit Regulations 2006 as amended and enter into the occupancy arrangement (lease between themselves and the Service Users) or alternatively (2) contract with a third party who is a Housing Association and they would enter into lease arrangements with the Service Users and make separate contractual arrangements directly with the Tenderer. Tenderers should be aware that Charities are also relevant bodies for the purpose of the Housing Benefit Regulations 2006, however arrangements made with a Charity would require to be referred to the Rent Officer who would set the amount recoverable, whereas Housing Association arrangements are not subject to this form of review which allows for greater recovery by the Council.
TCS Construction Consultants · Scotland
The contract shall comprise of lotted reactive repairs and void property works split into specific trades in connection with existing Shettleston Housing Association residential stock.
TCS Construction Consultants · Scotland
The contract shall comprise of lotted reactive repairs and void property works split into specific trades in connection with existing Shettleston Housing Association stock.
Renfrewshire Council · Scotland
Renfrewshire Council requires the provision of a Rot Eradication and Treatment Contractor to provide specialist services for the surveying and treatment of Timber, rot, woodworm, infestation, and control of dampness to its Housing stock both to tenanted and void properties.
Loreburn Housing Association · Scotland
Loreburn Housing Association (LHA) is commissioning Stock Condition Surveys (SCS) across its housing stock to provide accurate, reliable and auditable data to support: - Scottish Housing Quality Standard (SHQS) compliance. - Energy Efficiency Standard for Social Housing (EESSH). - Long-Term Asset Management Strategy. - Business Planning and Financial Forecasting. - Planned Investment Programming. - Net Zero and Decarbonisation Planning. - Regulatory Assurance and Audit Requirements. The survey programme forms part of LHA’s rolling stock condition survey strategy, with the objective of surveying approximately 25% of stock annually over a four-year cycle. It is envisaged that the full four-year programme will include approximately 2,580 properties located within rural, semi-rural and urban areas throughout the Dumfries and Galloway region. The contract will initially be awarded for a two-year period, with extension options of up to two further 12-month periods. Any extension will depend on successful delivery of the initial contract period, ongoing assessment of the contractor’s performance against the published KPIs within the Invitation to Tender document, and Loreburn Housing Association’s sole discretion.
Partick Housing Association Ltd. · Scotland
Partick Housing Association wishes to Contract with a single Main Contractor who will undertake maintenance and servicing works to their gas fed CHP system which services 87 residential units within a recent housing development at Centurion Way, Partick, Glasgow. The contract will include a requirement to provide a 24 hour emergency call out service, which will include being contacted by individual residents as well as PHA staff.
Aberdeen City Council · Scotland
This is an ITT to provide Energy Advice 740Services. The Council requires a supplier to carry out the provision of a free impartial information, advice and support service on all aspects of fuel poverty and energy efficiencies. This is in order to help alleviate fuel poverty, improve the energy efficiency of housing, maximise residents’ income and reduce carbon emissions within the local area
North Ayrshire Council · Scotland
The procurement will deliver an Adult Community Support Service across Learning Disability, Physical Disability and Mental Health client groups. Services will be delivered in a community setting, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days per year, inclusive of sleepovers and waking nights, to adults aged 16 and over who have been assessed by North Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership as requiring a service. The scope of the procurement will encompass services currently referred to as Community Supports, 24Hr Support, Housing Support and Supported living services. It does not include care at home provision. Services will be delivered through a flexible framework contract model. The contract term will be for a total of Six (6) years. The term will be an initial two (2) year period, followed by two further extension periods of 2 years. Providers will be invited to join the Flexible Framework at the two year break periods through a formal tender process. Re-opening July 2026 update - this framework has now been modified and will run until July 2027, with an option to extend until December 2027. Therefore, in line with the original framework schedule to open every 2 years, we are re-opening again in July 2026, for a final time on this framework. A PIN is currently live for the framework retender due to start in 2027.
Barrhead Housing Association · Scotland
The Contract will involve gutter cleaning maintenance, roof inspection services and roof safety system testing and inspection services throughout Barrhead, Neilston, Thornliebank and Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire. The Contract will principally include; Gutter cleaning maintenance; Roof inspection services and a comprehensive report prepared by the Contractor for each property; Roof safety system testing, inspections and certification to each applicable property. The Contract may also include cleaning of roof skews, valleys and flashings, and also remedial, minor repair works to the existing roof finishes, drainage and disposal systems, stonework and chimneys, roof services and roof safety systems resulting from the Contractor’s roof inspection and report to each property. The commencement date for the Measured Term Contract is currently estimated to be 1st October 2026 and the completion date is 30th September 2030. Subject to satisfactory performance of the Contractor, which will be assessed through measurement of the Key Performance Indicator’s (Refer Tender Document G), it is intended that the Contract will be extended on an annual basis by a maximum of three further years until 30th September 2033.
Angus Council · Scotland
Angus Council and the Angus Health and Social Care Partnership have reviewed their current Framework for the provision of personal care, support and care and housing support (including home-based respite services) under SDS Option 3 within the homes of supported people in Angus. This is a procurement exercise to establish a new framework, commencing 01 April 2027. This is an opportunity for providers in the Care at Home sector to tender for various Lots within the new framework. The new Framework will run for four years with options to extend for a further three years and then a further two years. The estimated values in this notice are based on the Framework running for a total of nine years