Tender Deadline: 19 June 2026
This £350m Fusion21 framework covers responsive repairs, void property works, disrepair works, property security, clearance, pest control and contact centre services across the UK. Although it is a major national framework, the lot and regional structure may create opportunities for suitable SMEs and specialist suppliers.
Fast Facts
- Buyer: Fusion21 Foundation
- Project: Responsive Repairs & Void Property Framework 2026-2030
- Scope: Responsive repairs, void property works, disrepair works, property security, clearance, pest control and contact centre services
- Contract Type: Works framework
- Estimated Total Framework Value: £350,000,000 ex VAT
- Contract Duration: 4 years
- Framework Dates: 1 October 2026 to 30 September 2030
- Lots Available: 5 lots
- Location: UK-wide
- Procurement Type: Open procedure
- Suitable For: SMEs and VCSEs
- Enquiry Deadline: 5 June 2026, 5:00pm
- Tender Deadline: 19 June 2026, 12:00pm

About the Responsive Repairs & Void Property Framework Opportunity
This Responsive Repairs & Void Property Framework from Fusion21 covers the delivery of repairs, maintenance, void property works, disrepair works, property security, clearance, pest control and contact centre services for contracting authorities across the UK.
The framework is designed to give public sector and housing-related organisations a compliant, flexible and value-for-money route to appoint suppliers for property works and associated services.
The opportunity is split across five lots, covering everything from day-to-day responsive repairs and emergency call-outs through to void refurbishment, legal disrepair works, property clearance, pest control and 24/7 contact centre support.
The framework may be relevant to a wide range of housing repair, maintenance and property service providers, including contractors delivering core trades such as electrical works, gas works, plumbing, joinery, plastering, decorating, roofing, flooring, clearance, pest control and property security services.
The framework is expected to run for four years, from 1 October 2026 to 30 September 2030.
This makes it a significant long-term opportunity for contractors and service providers with the technical capability, operational capacity and compliance processes needed to support housing providers and other contracting authorities.
👩💼 Who This Responsive Repairs & Void Property Framework Is Best Suited For
This framework may be relevant to a wide range of housing repair, maintenance and property service providers, including businesses delivering:
- Electrical works
- Gas works
- Plumbing
- Joinery
- Plastering
- Decorating
- Roofing
- Flooring
- Drainage
- Window and door works
- Property clearance
- Pest control
- Security works
- Alarm monitoring
- Board-up services
- Contact centre support
Although this is a large national framework, it should not automatically be dismissed by smaller suppliers. Fusion21 has identified the opportunity as suitable for SMEs, charities, social enterprises and community-based providers. and the lot and regional structure may allow businesses to bid for the areas and services that genuinely match their capacity.
⚡ BidHelp Insight
The size of this framework may look daunting at first, but the structure is important. With five separate lots and regional coverage, suppliers do not necessarily need to deliver every service across the whole of the UK.
The key is choosing the right lot, the right region and the right positioning for your business.
Bidders will still need to show credible evidence of delivery experience, financial standing, compliance, accreditations, contract management and capacity.
The written quality response matters here too, with the lots weighted 60% quality and 40% cost. A competitive price will help, but weak method statements, thin case studies or vague delivery answers could still cost suppliers marks.
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