PfH seeks contractors for £490m social housing repairs backlog

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Procurement for Housing (PfH) is on the hunt for contractors to deliver £490m worth of responsive repairs and voids works to social landlords through a new dynamic purchasing system (DPS)

PfH’s responsive repairs and voids works to social landlords will initially be for a term of five years.

The procurement services provider, which has over 900 social landlord members, has designed the DPS to help housing providers clear their backlog of non-essential maintenance jobs and have a flexible way of procuring repairs in the future.

New suppliers can join the DPS at any time, unlike a framework.

DPS categories

Categories of the DPS include full-service delivery of responsive repairs and voids, general repairs and joinery, plumbing and heating, electrical and specialist works.

For each category, contractors will be required to either supplement a social landlords in-house direct labour organisation or to fully manage an outsourced repairs and voids service, which may include call handling, repairs diagnostics and work scheduling.

The backlog of non-emergency social housing repairs was estimated to be 1.5 million jobs at the end of May 2020.

With the easing of lockdown restrictions, social landlords now have to address considerable demand whilst also remobilising their repairs teams safely and compliantly.

The DPS aims to help social landlords manage these challenges and also support small, local contractors by streamlining the tender process.

Once suppliers have passed the DPS selection procedure, they can quickly bid for any opportunities by submitting a tender. There is no need for them to go through the selection stage again and again for each contract opportunity.

Support SME contractors

Steve Malone, managing director at Procurement for Housing, said: “With a significant number of repairs operatives in the sector not working, social landlords are dealing with unprecedented staff shortages plus the pressure of social distancing on maintenance jobs.

“We hope this DPS will help the sector to overcome some of these problems whilst also supporting SME contractors who can quickly register and bid without having to go through a time-consuming tender process.”

PfH’s DPS for Responsive Works & Voids will run for five years with the option to extend for another five years.

You can apply here.

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