CCG completes PVCu window replacement work for Calvay

CCG completes PVCu window replacement work for Calvay

Completed window installation

PVCu window replacement work has been completed by CCG Group for Calvay Housing Association in the east end of Glasgow. 

A total of 248 high-performing window sets were installed in 31 homes during a four-week time frame in Barlanark, marking the first time the Group has worked on behalf of Calvay. 

The works were led by CCG’s in-house planned maintenance division, ‘CCG Asset Management,’ and the installed windows were CCG’s own.



A spokesperson for Calvay Housing Association said: “The installation of new PVCu windows will improve comfort, energy efficiency, and security for our tenants, while helping to reduce ongoing maintenance requirements.

“Throughout the project, CCG has worked closely with Calvay Housing Association and our residents to minimise disruption and ensure a high standard of workmanship.”

The Calvay Window Installation contract was procured through the Procurement for Housing (PfH) Scotland. 

CCG Asset Management manager, Jim Cunningham, said: “Our complete supply and installation service offers clients a clear chain of responsibility, with a focus on quality control and customer service, while the products themselves offer long-term added value due to their performance standard.”



PfH Scotland commercial manager, Chris McGinn, said: “At PfH Scotland, our focus is on helping social landlords procure with confidence while achieving the best possible outcomes for tenants and communities.

“By investing in high-quality, energy-efficient windows manufactured and installed locally, Calvay is enhancing the quality of residents’ homes, improving thermal comfort, and helping to reduce future maintenance requirements, while also supporting local employment and economic activity.”

McGinn added: “We are particularly pleased to see the strong local connection between manufacture and installation, which aligns with our commitment to creating social value through procurement.”

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