UK's LHC Launches £1.25 Billion Housing Regeneration Framework for Public Sector Across Britain
2026-05-12 15:04
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - UK procurement group LHC has launched a £1.25 billion housing regeneration framework for public sector clients across Britain, covering housing, regeneration, and demolition works. The framework is being procured for the Scottish Procurement Alliance but is open to clients throughout the UK, with a contract term of four years and an option to extend for an additional year.

The housing regeneration framework will cover new-build housing projects, regeneration, estate refurbishment, demolition, remediation, and ancillary works. The framework will also include defence housing and secure environment works, including accommodation for the Ministry of Defence and related infrastructure. Appointed companies will act as principal contractors and undertake associated design responsibilities.

The housing regeneration framework has been divided into 12 lots, covering housing projects by size, regeneration works by value, demolition, remediation, ancillary works, and defence housing. New-build housing lots include projects of 1 to 10 units, 11 to 25 units, 26 to 50 units, over 50 units, and housing over 18 metres. Regeneration and estate refurbishment lots cover projects valued up to £2 million and over £2 million. Demolition lots cover works valued up to £1 million and over £1 million. Remediation works may include contaminated land treatment, ground improvement, gas protection measures, site clearance, earthworks, and verification reports. Ancillary works may include utility disconnections, ecological protection measures, site access and security.

The notice states that both traditional and modern methods of construction may be used where appropriate to project requirements. Contracts will be executed through mini-competition or direct award under the Framework Alliance Contract (FAC-1). Direct awards will be based on objective mechanisms including framework ranking scores, pre-agreed price lists, and technical compatibility. Prices submitted at framework stage will be the agreed maximum prices, including schedules of rates and percentages for overheads and profit.

The housing regeneration framework will be open to local authorities, housing associations, registered social landlords, ALMOs, central government departments, NHS bodies, and emergency services. Schools, colleges, further and higher education institutions, and other contracting authorities as defined by the Procurement Act 2023 may also use the framework. Bids will be assessed on a 60% quality and 40% price basis, with a tender submission deadline of noon on 17 June 2026.

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