Procurement

Heating Systems Repairs, Servicing and Maintenance Contract

  • COASTLINE HOUSING LIMITED

Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-0583fb

Description

- Heating Systems Repairs, Servicing and Maintenance Contract

-(Update to the original scope of the UK2 PME Notice, published 8th Aug 2025 - Notice identifier: 2025/S 000-047187)

Contracting Authority: Coastline Housing Ltd

Location: Cornwall, United Kingdom

Coastline Housing Ltd is seeking Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from suitably qualified and experienced contractors for a broad and complex contract for the provision of comprehensive heating system services/repairs across its diverse property portfolio, comprising approximately 5,000 residential homes and 5 commercial buildings. Coastline has a long track record of achieving 100% compliance in all key areas. The contract is to be a 24/7/365 provision and target time of 2 hours attendance for priority repairs, with all repairs to be complete within 24 hours.

Scope of Services

The contract will cover but could be advertised as separate lots:

Gas Domestic and commercial servicing, testing and repairs

Oil-fired heating systems

Solid Fuel heating systems

Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)

Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP) Including heat networks

Domestic and commercial gas heating systems

Associated commercial heating systems

The successful contractor will be responsible for:

Maintaining 100% regulatory compliance at all times

24/7/365 emergency call-out services

Planned servicing and maintenance

Responsive repairs

Planned replacement programmes

Key Considerations

The incumbent provider is an employee-owned trust. Bidders should consider any potential implications under the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations (TUPE).

The geographical spread of properties across Cornwall presents logistical and operational challenges that require robust planning and local knowledge.

In context, the current contract has a 24/7/365 target time of 2 hours attendance for priority repairs so a locally based team will be essential. The ability to identify and prioritise vulnerable customers will be required.

Coastline uses gas capping as an absolute last resort and there will be a requirement for the contractor to strive continuously in the event of access refusals, including the provision of full evidence of access attempts.

There is a strong emphasis on social value, sustainability, and local economic impact, which may require additional reporting and commitments.

Contractors will be expected to demonstrate alignment with these priorities including adherence to a zero to landfill standard.

The contract will be procured under the Procurement Act 2023 and associated Regulations.

Coastline is a Corgi QAS Accredited Business, and the contractor will be required to support retention of this standard at no additional cost.

The contractor will be required to access Coastline's online portal to provide all necessary documentation and confirm completion of all works before the end of every working day.

This contract presently includes a penalty of up to £100,000 per month for failure to achieve minimum levels of acceptable performance and a similar arrangement will be included in any future contract.

Minimum Requirements

Interested suppliers must demonstrate:

Proven experience in delivering similar services across all areas of work and specified system types.

Relevant industry accreditations (e.g., HETAS, NICEIC, Gas Safe, OFTEC, MCS)

Capacity to manage emergency response and high-volume service delivery

A commitment to ensure that Coastline meets all Regulatory standards.

A commitment to compliance, quality assurance, and customer service.

Coastline would like to invite non-committal Expressions of Interest to gauge market interest in this opportunity.

How to Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI)

Please submit your EOI by 16/02/2026 to gareth.jones@coastlinehousing.co.uk

Your submission must include:

Company name and contact details

Summary of relevant experience and capabilities

Confirmation of capacity to deliver across all areas of this work

Evidence of all necessary accreditations (e.g., Gas Safe, OFTEC, MCS, NICEIC, NAPIT)

Evidence of supporting Corgi QAS business accreditation

A statement confirming understanding of TUPE obligations, including how you will effectively resource this contract in the event that TUPE cannot be relied upon.

Next Steps

Following the PME/EOI stage, suppliers will be invited to participate in the full tender process (currently planned for W/C 23rd Feb). Further details, including the Invitation to Tender (ITT), will be issued at that stage.

Notices

UK2: Preliminary market engagement notice

Notice identifier
2026/S 000-010421
Published
5 February 2026, 12:06pm

UK2: Preliminary market engagement notice

Notice identifier
2025/S 000-047187
Published
8 August 2025, 10:57am