Whiteinch & Scotstoun window replacement programme underway

Whiteinch & Scotstoun window replacement programme underway

CCG Group has commenced a new phase of a window replacement programme for Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association in west Glasgow. 

The £723,000 works package comprises the installation of 890 PVCu windows to 124 properties within a 16-week programme.

CCG is working on a full supply-and-fit basis, using their own premium Tilt & Turn window sets and the installation services of their planned maintenance division, ‘Asset Management’.

The contract continues work CCG has undertaken on behalf of the association in the area over the past decade, including multiple window and door replacement programmes, large-scale kitchen and bathroom upgrades, and boiler replacements.

James Ward, Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association chief executive, said: “At Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association, our purpose is to provide quality, safe and affordable homes and to play a wider role as a community anchor in Whiteinch and Scotstoun.

“Projects like this with our valued partner CCG are important because they improve the quality, comfort, and energy performance of our homes for tenants, while also supporting our longer-term commitment to investing in our communities. This programme reflects the way we work in partnership to deliver practical improvements that make a real difference, and contribute to achieving better homes, better services, and stronger communities.”

CCG’s PVCu windows are fabricated in advanced manufacturing premises in Cambuslang.

Jim Cunningham, CCG Asset Management manager, added: “Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association has made significant investments in its housing stock in recent years, and our team, alongside CCG Manufacturing, has played a key role across various workstreams.

“This latest phase of activity forms part of a larger contract awarded to CCG in 2020 via Procurement for Housing (Pfh) Scotland and will see many residences benefit from our product offering, which we aim to install efficiently while minimising disruption to tenants’ day-to-day lives.

“We thank the association for its continued support and look forward to working alongside them in the weeks ahead.”

Pfh Scotland commercial manager, Chris McGinn, commented: “This contract is a great example of the end-to-end service offered by PfH Scotland across the lifetime of a project, and we are delighted to have been able to support Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association in its delivery. I look forward to working with both the Association and CCG on this contract and further opportunities moving forward.”

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