Housing, Regeneration and Demolition (H3) Framework
LHC Procurement Group for the Welsh Procurement Alliance (WPA)Estimated Value
Not specified
Deadline
17 June 2026
Published
29 April 2026
Type
Not specified
Overview
LHCPG is seeking to establish a multi-supplier Framework Agreement for the provision of housing, regeneration, demolition, remediation and enabling works across the United Kingdom.The Framework will support the delivery of:New build residential developmentsRetrofit and estate regenerationDemolition servicesRemediation and enabling worksDefence housing and secure environment worksAppointed suppliers will deliver works as Principal Contractor, including associated design responsibilities, in compliance with relevant statutory, regulatory and funding requirements.Within the Wales (WPA) region, this framework does not include Housing or Demolition Lots, as these requirements are delivered through the existing WPA New Homes for Wales framework.Accordingly, bidders applying for the Wales (WPA) region may only submit tenders for Lots 6, 7, 10, 11 and 12.
AI Analysis
Powered by AI — always verify against official documents
The UK government is setting up a long-term supplier list (called a Framework Agreement) for construction companies to do housing, renovation, demolition and remediation work across the UK. Once appointed, your company would be on their approved list and could be asked to bid for individual projects as they come up — similar to being pre-qualified before real work is offered.
Requirements
- Must be able to act as Principal Contractor (the main contractor in charge on site)
- Must be able to take on design responsibilities alongside construction work
- Must comply with all UK statutory and regulatory requirements (including health and safety, planning, building regulations)
- Must meet the funding body's requirements (varies by project but typically includes financial checks, insurance, qualifications)
- If bidding for Wales region only: can only bid for Lots 6, 7, 10, 11 and 12 (not housing or demolition lots, as these are already covered by the WPA New Homes for Wales framework)
- Must be capable of working on defence housing and secure environment projects (likely requires security clearance or vetting for some lots)
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Design and build new residential housing developments from concept through to completion
- Retrofit and upgrade existing housing estates (energy efficiency, structural repairs, modernisation)
- Demolish buildings safely and responsibly, including hazardous material removal where needed
- Remediation works (environmental cleanup of contaminated land, asbestos removal, structural remediation)
- Enabling works (site preparation, utilities relocation, ground stabilisation) to prepare sites for development
- Defence housing construction and secure environment works (prisons, secure facilities — for approved contractors only)
How to Read This Tender
- 1This is a 'framework' not a single project — you're not bidding for one job here. If selected, you join a pre-approved list and then compete for individual projects later. Read the full tender documents to understand how often you'll be asked to bid and what the process will be.
- 2The description mentions 'Lots' (Lots 6, 7, 10, 11, 12 for Wales) — this means the framework is split into different categories of work. Find the detailed lot descriptions in the full documents to see which types of work you can realistically do. Each lot may have different requirements.
- 3Pay close attention to the 'Principal Contractor' requirement — this means you must be the main contractor responsible for site management, safety, and design coordination. You cannot just be a subcontractor. Check if you have the management systems and insurance to cover this.
- 4The phrase 'compliance with relevant statutory, regulatory and funding requirements' is broad — it typically means CDM Regulations (health and safety), Building Regulations, planning conditions, and whatever standards the funding body (like Homes England) insists on. Confirm which standards apply to each lot.
- 5Wales bidders have restricted options — if you're based in Wales, you can only bid for 5 of the lots because housing and demolition work there is already handled by another framework. Make sure you're bidding for the right lots or you'll be rejected.
Tips for Small Businesses
- Consider a consortium or partnership bid — framework agreements often suit larger firms, so team up with other SMEs or a larger partner to share risk, management costs, and to cover different skills (e.g., one firm handles demolition, another does remediation). This makes your bid stronger and reduces your exposure.
- Don't bid for all lots if you can't credibly deliver them — select 2–3 lots where you have genuine experience and proven track record. Assessors will check references and past projects; weak bids across many lots are worse than strong bids on fewer lots. Quality over quantity.
- Budget for framework administration costs — being on a framework means compliance, insurance, regular audits, and bid preparation costs for each project you compete for. Build this into your pricing strategy because the framework itself doesn't guarantee work; you'll still have to win individual projects.
Independent software, web & cloud studio. We design, build and grow digital products that quietly outlast their category.
How to Apply
Step-by-step submission guide
Submission Portal
Procurement Portal
Open the original notice
Click the button below to view this tender on the official portal
Find submission instructions
Look for "How to apply" or "Submission" sections in the notice
Register on the portal
Create a free account on the buyer's procurement platform
Download tender documents
Download all specifications, templates, and pricing schedules
Submit before the deadline
Complete all documents and submit through the portal — do not email unless explicitly instructed
Always check the official notice for the exact submission method and deadline.
Buyer Profile
LHC Procurement Group for the Welsh Procurement Alliance (WPA)Key Dates
Published
29 April 2026
Submission deadline
17 June 2026
Notice type
UK4
Source
sell2wales
Related Contracts
PME - COMMUNITY DENTAL SERVICE REPLACEMENT IT SYSTEM
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) in North Wales is inviting dental IT system suppliers to attend demonstration days to showcase their software and services. They're replacing their current IT system for their Community Dental Service, which operates 24 clinic locations and 5 admin sites serving about 60,000 patients a year, and they want to see working demonstrations from experienced dental software providers before making a purchasing decision.
Professional Learning Service Tool - Change Notice
No description available
Gwynedd and Anglesey Structures & Coastal Maintenance Framework 2026
This Framework Agreement is established by the Contracting Authorities (Gwynedd Council and Isle of Anglesey County Council) in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 and the NEC
BCU-FTS-63075 - VIDEO CONFERENCING EQUIPMENT, SUPPORT & MAINTENANCE
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) are looking to procure video conferencing equipment and would like to establish a support and maintenance contract alongside for the