Water Hygiene Services
The Pioneer Housing and Community Group LimitedEstimated Value
Not specified
Deadline
Not specified
Published
8 June 2026
Type
services
Overview
The scope of the Contract includes the provision of full Water Hygiene Services in line with the Approved Code of Practice & Guidance Document L8, (ACOP L8) and HSG274 in to Pioneer owned and managed properties, including: • High Rise Apartment Blocks • Sheltered Housing Schemes • Offices • Community Centres • Sports Stadium
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Pioneer is looking for a contractor to manage water hygiene services across all their buildings — apartment blocks, sheltered housing, offices, community centres, and a sports stadium. The work must follow strict UK health and safety rules (ACOP L8 and HSG274) to keep water systems safe and compliant.
Requirements
- Full compliance with Approved Code of Practice & Guidance Document L8 (ACOP L8)
- Full compliance with HSG274 (Health and Safety Executive guidance on legionella control)
- Ability to service high-rise apartment blocks
- Ability to service sheltered housing schemes
- Ability to service office buildings
- Ability to service community centres
- Ability to service sports stadiums
- Knowledge of water hygiene risk assessment and management
- Understanding of legionella prevention and control
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Conduct water hygiene risk assessments across all Pioneer properties
- Design and implement water safety management plans compliant with ACOP L8 and HSG274
- Carry out regular water system inspections and testing
- Manage legionella control procedures and monitoring
- Maintain records and documentation of all water hygiene compliance activities
- Provide staff training on water hygiene procedures where required
- Respond to water hygiene incidents and remedial actions
- Service multiple building types including high-rise blocks and sports facilities
How to Read This Tender
- 1ACOP L8 and HSG274 are not optional — these are legal requirements. Download these documents from the HSE website and read them before bidding to understand exactly what's expected.
- 2This is a multi-site contract. The buyer owns and manages many different types of buildings (apartments, offices, sports stadiums, etc.), so you need experience or subcontractors who can handle variety — one size doesn't fit all.
- 3Water hygiene isn't just one-off work; it's ongoing compliance. Expect this to include regular testing, inspections, documentation, and potentially emergency call-outs. Budget for recurring costs, not just setup.
- 4Look carefully in the full tender documents for: the number of properties, their locations, current water system specifications, and whether there are any existing issues or non-compliances you'll inherit.
- 5Sheltered housing and sports stadiums have specific water risks (vulnerable residents, high water use). Make sure you understand these before quoting.
Tips for Small Businesses
- If you're not already certified in legionella control or water hygiene management, consider partnering with or subcontracting to a specialist firm — this may be cheaper than getting fully accredited yourself, and buyers often accept consortium bids.
- Multi-site contracts are good for cash flow but require strong scheduling and coordination. Highlight any software systems or processes you use to track compliance across multiple locations — this reassures buyers.
- Check whether Pioneer wants you to train their staff or provide emergency 24/7 support. These add value and cost; clarify scope early so your quote is competitive but profitable.
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The Pioneer Housing and Community Group LimitedKey Dates
Published
8 June 2026
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