Equans has landed a new 10-year contract with Birmingham City Council to provide repairs, maintenance, and planned investment work to homes across the city.
As part of the new contract — which has the option to extend for a further five years — Equans will manage around 17,000 homes in the East of Birmingham, providing services to residents including responsive day-to-day repairs, gas installations and servicing, and planned maintenance.
Equans has been a strategic partner of the council since 2015. During that time, the award-winning partnership has created more than 80 apprenticeships for local people and consistently achieved excellent customer satisfaction scores.
In late 2025, Equans and Birmingham Council completed work on a city-wide energy-efficient retrofit programme — the largest of its kind in the UK — which saw almost 2,000 of the city’s coldest homes transformed. It’s estimated that the project will help residents save as much as £1,600 on their annual energy bills, whilst carbon emissions have been cut by more than 2,500 tonnes.

Jake Fellows, Regional Managing Director, Equans UK & Ireland, said: “Over the last decade, we have built a solid and successful partnership with Birmingham City Council that is centred on mutual trust and ambition, and has made a real, lasting, positive difference to residents.
“We are really pleased that the council has recognised the success of our relationship and high-quality service delivery by selecting Equans, so that we can continue to build on all that we’ve achieved together over the next 10 years.”
Cllr Nicky Brennan, Cabinet Member for Housing and Homelessness, commented: “Birmingham City Council is investing more than £200m a year to bring more council properties up to a better standard. In awarding this contract to Equans we recognise the contractor’s proven performance in Birmingham and their alignment with our long‑term vision for housing services. Their continued partnership will ensure we keep the pace of that investment, while ensuring tenants are getting the quality of service our tenants rightly expect and deserve.”
The new contract will go live in July 2026, and will run until 2036, with the potential to extend until 2041.