Tender Deadline: 28 May 2026
This security and CCTV tender covers door entry, access control, gates, security systems and CCTV services across Salvation Army Homes’ residential housing portfolio.
Fast Facts
- Buyer: Salvation Army Housing Association
- Project: Door Entry, Gates, Security and CCTV Systems Services Contracts
- Scope: Maintenance and servicing of door entry, gates, security and CCTV systems
- Contract Type: Services
- Estimated Total Contract Value: £3,266,666 ex VAT
- Contract Duration: Initial 3 years
- Possible Extensions: Up to 4 additional years
- Maximum Contract Term: 7 years
- Lots Available: 3 geographic lots
- Location: Multiple UK regions
- Procurement Type: Open procedure
- Tender Deadline: 28 May 2026

About the Door Entry, Gates, Security and CCTV Tender Opportunity
This door entry, gates, security and CCTV tender from Salvation Army Homes covers the delivery of servicing, repair and maintenance contracts across multiple geographic lots.
The opportunity is designed to support the ongoing management and safety of residential housing assets, with services covering systems such as door entry, access gates, security installations and CCTV systems.
The contract is expected to run for an initial three-year period, with potential extensions that could take the maximum contract term up to seven years.
This makes it a potentially valuable long-term opportunity for contractors with the technical capability, regional coverage and service response processes needed to support housing providers.
👩💼 Who This Door Entry, Gates, Security and CCTV Tender Is Best Suited For
This opportunity is well suited to:
- Security systems contractors
- CCTV installation and maintenance providers
- Door entry and access control specialists
- Contractors experienced in housing association or residential estate works
- SMEs able to deliver responsive repair and maintenance services across one or more regions
The geographic lot structure may make this opportunity more accessible to regional suppliers who can demonstrate strong coverage and service delivery within their chosen lot.
⚡ BidHelp Insight
This type of contract is not just about technical capability. Housing providers will usually want confidence that contractors can deliver a reliable, responsive and well-managed service across occupied residential settings.
Strong submissions are likely to need clear evidence of:
- Relevant servicing and maintenance experience
- Response times and call-out processes
- Resident communication and access arrangements
- Health and safety procedures
- Quality control and reporting
- Experience working in live housing environments
With long-term service contracts, the written response needs to show more than “we can do the work”. It needs to demonstrate reliability, consistency and a clear approach to managing risk.
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