CWC26083 - Legal Support for City Housing Investment and Refurbishment Programme
Wolverhampton City CouncilEstimated Value
£1 – £70,000
Deadline
30 April 2026
Published
3 June 2026
Type
services
Overview
City Of Wolverhampton Council requires legal support during the tendering process for the procurement of their City Housing Investment and Refurbishment contract, due to the size, nature, and complexity of the requirement. Anthony Collins Solicitors have advised the Council on this contract previously, and understand the contract requirements. This contract has been awarded the Anthony Collins Solicitors utilising the direct award mechanism via the CHIC Legal Services Framework pursuant to the Public Contract Regulations 2015.
Regulations cited
- Public Contract Regulations 2015
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Wolverhampton City Council is hiring legal advisors to help them run a tender process for a major housing investment and refurbishment programme. The council has already awarded this work directly to Anthony Collins Solicitors (a law firm) because they've worked on similar projects before and understand what's needed.
Requirements
- Must be a legal services provider capable of advising on complex procurement and tendering processes
- Experience with large-scale housing investment and refurbishment contracts essential
- Understanding of Public Contract Regulations 2015 required
- Must be able to advise on complex contract requirements and conditions
- Ability to support the full tendering process from start to finish
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Provide legal advice throughout the tendering process for the housing investment and refurbishment contract
- Help the council manage the procurement of their City Housing Investment and Refurbishment Programme
- Review and advise on contract terms, conditions, and legal risks
- Support the council during the tender evaluation and award stages
- Ensure compliance with Public Contract Regulations 2015
How to Read This Tender
- 1This is a 'direct award' contract, which means the work has already been given to Anthony Collins Solicitors — you cannot bid for this. Direct awards happen when the buyer believes one supplier is uniquely qualified or has specific prior knowledge.
- 2The phrase 'CHIC Legal Services Framework' means the council is using a pre-agreed buying arrangement (a framework agreement) rather than running an open tender.
- 3The reference to 'size, nature, and complexity' suggests the underlying housing programme is very large — this gives context for why specialist legal support is needed, but it doesn't mean you can bid.
- 4If you're interested in legal work with this council, look for future opportunities when they procure other services, or check if they have other framework agreements you could join.
- 5The contract value and duration are not stated in this notice — you would need to contact the council directly or check their financial records if this information matters to you.
Tips for Small Businesses
- As a small business, you cannot bid for this specific contract because it has already been awarded directly. However, if you're a legal services firm, consider applying to be on the council's CHIC Legal Services Framework in future to access similar opportunities.
- If you provide services related to housing investment or refurbishment (e.g. surveying, project management, compliance), this contract notice signals that Wolverhampton Council is investing heavily in housing — this is a lead for future subcontracting opportunities when the main housing programme contracts are tendered.
- Watch for the main 'City Housing Investment and Refurbishment Programme' tender to be published separately — that's where the real value and opportunities lie for builders, contractors, and specialists.
Award Details
Anthony Collins Solicitors LLP
£69,500
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Wolverhampton City CouncilKey Dates
Published
3 June 2026
Submission deadline
30 April 2026
Renewal expected40% confident
May 2027
Predicted using median duration of UK contracts in the same CPV division (11 months from contract start date → renewal expected by May 2027).
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