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£450m Birmingham council housing upgrade contract won by Mears Group

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Last updated: January 28, 2026 8:37 am
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Key Points

  • Mears Group has secured a £450m contract with Birmingham City Council for housing upgrades over 10 years.
  • The contract forms part of a larger £3bn programme involving Equans, Wates and Mears for maintenance on 60,000 council homes.
  • Work under the new contracts begins from July 2026, replacing previous providers.
  • Mears, a South West-based social housing services provider, will handle repairs, planned maintenance and improvement works.

Birmingham (Birmingham Express) January 28, 2026 – Mears Group has won a £450m contract from Birmingham City Council to upgrade council housing as part of a major overhaul.

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  • Key Points
  • What does the contract involve?
  • Who else is involved in Birmingham’s housing programme?
    • How does this fit into the overall £3bn framework?
  • What are the next steps for implementation?

The 10-year deal, valued at around £450m, will see Mears deliver day-to-day repairs, planned maintenance and improvement works on council properties. According to TheBusinessDesk.com, this award positions Mears within a broader £3bn framework for Birmingham’s housing stock. Construction Enquirer reports that Equans, Wates and Mears will collectively manage around 60,000 council homes starting July 2026.

What does the contract involve?

The agreement focuses on upgrading and maintaining Birmingham City Council’s housing portfolio. Mears, described as a South West social housing services provider, will contribute to essential services including repairs and improvements over the decade-long term. Marketscreener and TradingView confirm the £450m valuation for Mears’ specific portion of the work.

As reported by Construction Enquirer of Construction Enquirer, Birmingham is switching firms on its £3bn council housing upkeep programme, with the new providers taking over from July 2026.

Who else is involved in Birmingham’s housing programme?

The contracts extend beyond Mears, with Equans and Wates also securing roles in the £3bn initiative. Facilitate Magazine notes that WPS, a division of the Wates Group, has been awarded a related £1.1bn housing maintenance and compliance contract. This collective effort aims to address upkeep across Birmingham’s extensive council housing.

How does this fit into the overall £3bn framework?

The framework covers day-to-day operations for approximately 60,000 homes, marking a significant shift in providers for the city. TheBusinessDesk.com highlights Mears’ role in this large-scale upgrade, while Construction Enquirer details the shared responsibilities among the three firms.

What are the next steps for implementation?

Implementation starts from July 2026, allowing time for transition from existing contractors. The long-term contracts, spanning 10 years, underscore Birmingham City Council’s commitment to sustained housing improvements. Reporting across outlets like Marketscreener indicates the awards were announced around January 27-28, 2026.

Birmingham’s housing upgrade programme will now proceed under the leadership of Mears, Equans and Wates, aiming to enhance living conditions for tens of thousands of residents.

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