TEL L1 DA Jul26 - South Derbyshire District Council - awarded
NORTHERN HOUSING CONSORTIUM LIMITEDEstimated Value
£25,000 – £0
Deadline
2 June 2026
Published
9 June 2026
Type
services
Overview
This contract award notice is to notify the market that South Derbyshire District Council based in Derbyshire, UK have appointed Legrand as their Technology Enabled Lives provider for a period of ONE Year. This appointment has been made under the Northern Housing Consortium's Technology Enabled Lives framework. (Contract Award Notice 2024/S 000-000849)
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South Derbyshire District Council has awarded a one-year contract to Legrand to provide Technology Enabled Lives services. This is a framework agreement sourced through the Northern Housing Consortium, meaning the council will use Legrand's services to deliver technology solutions that help residents live more independently.
Requirements
- Must be appointed through the Northern Housing Consortium's Technology Enabled Lives framework
- Supplier must be able to deliver services across South Derbyshire District Council's area
- Contract duration: one year from award date
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Provide Technology Enabled Lives services to council residents
- Deliver technology solutions that support independent living for service users
- Ongoing service provision throughout the one-year contract period
How to Read This Tender
- 1This is a CONTRACT AWARD NOTICE, not an open tender — the contract has already been given to Legrand. You cannot bid for this specific contract, but it shows what the council wants and who supplies it.
- 2The reference to 'Northern Housing Consortium framework' means this wasn't a direct tender; instead, Legrand was selected from a pre-approved supplier list. Check if you're already on that framework or could apply to join it for future opportunities.
- 3Technology Enabled Lives typically means equipment, monitoring systems, or digital tools (like fall detectors, alert systems, or remote monitoring) — review what Legrand provides to understand the scope.
- 4The 'one year' duration suggests this may be a renewal or pilot; watch for retendering in 12 months.
- 5This notice is informational; the real opportunity is joining the Northern Housing Consortium framework for similar future work.
Tips for Small Businesses
- Contact the Northern Housing Consortium directly to ask how to apply for their Technology Enabled Lives framework — this is where the real opportunity lies for future work with South Derbyshire and other councils.
- If you provide technology services for independent living (alarms, monitoring, assistive tech, digital care platforms), research whether you could partner with or subcontract to framework suppliers, or apply as a supplier yourself.
- Check the original framework tender documents (search 'Northern Housing Consortium Technology Enabled Lives framework') to understand the selection criteria and pricing model — that will tell you what councils actually want and what margins are realistic.
Award Details
Legrand Electric Ltd
£25,000
Likely incumbents
Suppliers who won similar work from this buyer in the last 5 years.
- 1
Progress Housing Association Ltd
1 contract wonlatest 8 Jun 2026ends 31 Jul 2027£380,000
total awarded
- 2
Minder Ltd t/a Mindme
1 contract wonlatest 7 May 2026ends 30 Jun 2028£292,158
total awarded
- 3
Tunstall Healthcare (UK) Ltd
1 contract wonlatest 18 Mar 2026ends 31 Mar 2028£98,645
total awarded
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NORTHERN HOUSING CONSORTIUM LIMITEDKey Dates
Published
9 June 2026
Submission deadline
2 June 2026
Renewal expected40% confident
June 2028
Predicted using median duration of UK contracts in the same CPV division (23 months from contract start date → renewal expected by Jun 2028).
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