Housing Repairs and Maintenance Framework
Metropolitan borough of Bury
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Description
Bury Council is seeking to establish a Housing Repairs and Maintenance Framework to support the management and upkeep of approximately 8,500 residential properties. The framework will deliver a comprehensive range of responsive, planned (including capital works) and cyclical maintenance services to ensure that all properties are safe, compliant with statutory requirements, and maintained to a high standard for tenants. Bury Council is committed to delivering a customer-focused service, with performance measured against defined service levels including emergency, urgent, and routine response times, first-time fix rates, tenant satisfaction, and compliance targets The framework will operate in accordance with the Council's service standards, including 24-hour emergency response, urgent repairs within 5 working days, routine repairs within 20 working days, and delivery of planned works within agreed programmes (typically up to 50 working days), alongside a 24/7/365 emergency call-out provision. Performance will be actively monitored against key performance indicators, including first-time fix rates, average response times, and tenant satisfaction levels exceeding 90%, ensuring a high-quality and efficient service across the housing portfolio. The Framework is structured into two Lots to reflect the scope and complexity of services required. Lot 1 - General Builders will provide an integrated, end-to-end service covering day-to-day responsive repairs, void property works, planned, cyclical maintenance and some capital works. This includes internal and external fabric repairs, joinery, plastering, roofing, kitchens and bathrooms, flooring, and associated external works. Contractors under this lot will be required to deliver multi-trade services and manage works across both occupied and void properties, ensuring timely turnaround and minimal disruption to residents. Lot 2 - Specialist Contractors is divided into nine sub-lots, each providing specialist expertise to support the wider maintenance programme. Covering responsive repairs, void property works, planned, cyclical maintenance and some capital works. These sub-lots include aids and adaptations, drainage, electrical, glazing, painting and decorating, pest control, roofing, scaffolding, and specialist flooring (including carpets). This structure enables Bury Council to appoint suitably qualified and experienced contractors for discrete workstreams, ensuring compliance with relevant standards and best practice while maintaining flexibility and value for money in service delivery. The overarching objective of the Framework is to establish a reliable, high-performing supply chain capable of delivering responsive and planned maintenance services that meet the Authority's operational needs, regulatory obligations, and customer service expectations. Scope includes, but is not limited to Housing Repairs and Maintenance services to 8,500 properties (domestic and commercial) in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury Lot 1 - General Builders (appointment of 2 contractors) • General Building Works (internal & external) • Joinery & Carpentry • Plastering & Tiling • Roofing Repairs & Maintenance • Void Property Works • Flooring Repairs • Kitchen & Bathroom repairs and works • Ground Maintenance Lot 2 - Specialist Service Contractors (appointment of 2 contractors per sub lot) • 2a - Aids & Adaptions • 2b - Drainage & Gutter Cleaning • 2c - Electrical Repairs & Installations • 2d - Glazing & Window Repairs • 2e - Painting & Decorating • 2f - Pest Control • 2g - Roofing Contractor • 2h - Scaffolding • 2i - Flooring The Authority intends to invite up to six (6) Candidates per Lot to tender. For the avoidance of doubt, each of the Lots forming part of Lot 2 (Specialist Services), including Lots 2a to 2h, will be evaluated and shortlisted independently, and the maximum number of Candidates invited to tender will apply to each Lot individually. Where the number of suitably qualified Candidates exceeds this number for any Lot, Candidates will be ranked in accordance with the published selection criteria and the highest scoring Candidates for that Lot will be invited to tender. The Authority reserves the right to invite a greater number of Candidates (up to a maximum of ten (10) per Lot) where this is considered appropriate to ensure effective competition.
Contracting Authority
- Organisation
- Metropolitan borough of Bury
- Organisation ID
- GB-PPON-PVVT-2483-WWMH
- Address
- Town Hall, Knowsley Street, Bury, BL9 0SW, United Kingdom
- Region
- UKD37
Buyer Contact
CPV Classifications
Reference Details
- Published
- 11 June 2026 at 16:38
- Reference
- PROC25-26-145
- Enquiry Deadline
- 2 July 2026 at 23:59
- Procurement Category
- services
- Procedure Type
- Competitive flexible procedure
- Official Portal
- Go to portal
- Source
- View on Find a Tender
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