Homes for Net Zero Phase 3 (HfNZ P3)

A Addendum Notice
by DEPARTMENT FOR ENERGY SECURITY & NET ZERO

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
29.5 month
Value
£8M
Sector
PROFESSIONAL
Published
13 Jul 2026
Delivery
12 Oct 2026 to 31 Mar 2029
Deadline
21 Aug 2026 16:00

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Location

United Kingdom:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

DESNZ is seeking to procure a contractor/s to deliver Phase 3 of the Homes for Net Zero research programme (HfNZ P3). This is a continuation of our multiyear, largescale research and demonstration trial, building on the existing cohort of approximately 1,250 owner-occupied homes. Among other tasks the appointed contractor(s) will be responsible for trial management and coordination, longitudinal monitoring, data collection and processing, and participant engagement – including physical measurements in homes and social research with occupants. It will include research on practical, scalable pathways to decarbonising owner-occupied homes, particularly complex-to-decarbonise and space constrained properties, with a focus on low carbon heating. This includes evaluating the real-world performance, costs, and user experience of heat pumps (including reversible air-to-air systems), alternative electric heating and domestic hot water solutions. Consumer engagement approaches, and measures to improve resilience to a future climate, such as overheating mitigation, are also key elements of HfNZ P3. The programme will require delivery through competitively procured work packages (lots); • Lot 1: Trial management and co-ordination – including programme management of whole trial, collecting data from monitoring devices and ensuring high data quality, managing trial participants, supporting additional technology trials through an innovation test bed; • Lot 2: Data analysis and research – including technical analysis of in-home monitoring data to answer the research questions, and collaboration with Lots 3 and 4 to ensure methods are designed to address those questions. • Lot 3: Consumer engagement and social research – establishing best practice consumer engagement approaches to transition homes to low carbon heating and using these to support the delivery of measures in Lot 4, carrying out social research to support the research objectives in collaboration with Lot 2. • Lot 4: Design and installation of low carbon heating measures in homes – including, air-source heat pumps, reversible air-air heat pumps, alternative approaches to electric domestic hot water in space constrained homes and the specification and installation of monitoring equipment. Contractors will need to work collaboratively across the work packages as well as with DESNZ and possibly with linked programmes, notably Built Environment Adaptation and Resilience (BEAR) and Heat Pump Ready Programme (info here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/heat-pump-ready-programme/information...). Outputs are likely to include regular, publicly accessible research publications; including two annual reports with research findings, an annual trial delivery summary, and publication of datasets (subject to GDPR). The programme will also deliver thematic research briefs and a final report at project completion, with outputs designed to directly inform DESNZ policy development and analysis on clean heat, energy efficiency, and climate resilience. DESNZ is holding a supplier event on MS Teams on Wednesday 29th April 2026 from 1400 - 1600, consisting of presentations by DESNZ and interactive feedback sessions.

Lot Division

1 Trial Management and Coordination
  • Value: £3M

Provides programme-wide trial management, participant engagement, data operations and coordination across all work packages to ensure effective delivery, reporting and governance. 19. The appointed supplier for Lot 1 will be required to work with the suppliers awarded the other three lots, as well as coordinating input from suppliers delivering two other programmes, whose objectives overlap with, but will be commissioned separately from, HfNZ Phase 3

Award Criteria
Meeting the Requirements Meeting the requirements detailing what and how these will be achieved
Skills and Capability Describe the team and evidence of of experience
Project Management and Risk _
Lot Specific - Managing a programme with Mulitplwe contractors _
Cost _
Social Value _
2 Data Analysis and Research
  • Value: £500K

Delivers the analytical framework, data integration and technical research needed to turn monitoring, survey and intervention data into robust evidence and publishable findings

Award Criteria
Meeting the Requirments _
Skills and Capability _
Project Management and Risk _
Lot Specific - Research Methodology _
Cost _
Social Value _
3 Consumer Engagement and Social Research
  • Value: £760K

Designs consumer engagement, tailored roadmap advice and social research to improve understanding, support decision-making and evaluate barriers to low carbon heating uptake.

Award Criteria
Meeting the Requirments _
Skills and Capability _
Project Management and Risk _
Lot specific - Research Methodology _
Cost _
Social Value _
4 Heat Pump Design and Installation
  • Value: £3M

Designs, installs, commissions and maintains heat pumps and related electric heating solutions, including monitoring, to test performance and participant experience in trial homes.

Award Criteria
Meeting the Requirements _
Skills and Capability _
Project Management and Risk _
Resource Availability _
Cost _
Social Value _

Renewal Options

Following a future review of the programme and budgets an additional 1 year extension may be proposed to extend the trial. Beyond this point, future funding and government priorities are uncertain, particularly in the rapidly evolving field of climate research

CPV Codes

  • 73110000 - Research services

Indicators

  • An E-Auction may be used.
  • Options are available.
  • Renewals are available.

Other Information

** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** Extend the Enquiry Deadline by one week for receipt of Clairification Questions to 17 July 2026 at 17:00. All other dates remain the same

Reference

  • ocds-h6vhtk-068249
  • FTS 065395-2026

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