CCG invests £500,000 in PVCu manufacturing expansion
CCG Group has announced a £500,000 investment in its PVCu window and door manufacturing operations in Glasgow.
The 10,000 sq ft glazing facility opened its doors earlier this year and has enhanced the operations of the PVCu subdivision of group subsidiary, CCG Manufacturing, by providing additional production space designed to optimise workflow and operational efficiency in the fabrication of premium PVCu windows, doors, and composite door sets.
The investment has also helped to facilitate the creation of traineeships, with four new starts joining over 30 skilled and semi-skilled operatives deployed across the firm’s three manufacturing hubs in Cambuslang.
CCG Manufacturing has undergone continuous expansion since 2019, with annual output of premium PVCu windows and composite door sets now exceeding 25,000 units.
The business also has a separate fabrication hub specialising in engineered timber fire door sets, with 11,000 units manufactured annually, bringing total production capability to more than 35,000 units each year.
These products play an important role in supporting projects delivered by CCG across the Central Belt of Scotland, including new-build housing developments, of which CCG has more than 30 on-site, and care homes, as well as planned maintenance workstreams to occupied homes.
By maintaining in-house manufacturing capability, CCG can maintain consistent quality, strengthen supply chain resilience, and support the efficient delivery of projects across Scotland.
David Wylie, CCG (Scotland) managing director, said: “Ongoing investment in our facilities, technology and processes is central to CCG’s long-term strategy and reflects our commitment to continuous improvement across our group of companies.
“Strengthening our manufacturing capability in both product and people will ensure we can support the evolving needs of our construction, maintenance and development activities while maintaining the high standards of quality and reliability that our clients expect.”
Stuart Glen, CCG Manufacturing PVCu factory manager, added: “I am delighted with this expansion. Our PVCu factory was already one of the most advanced of its kind in Scotland, and this additional space is now helping to drive efficiencies during one of our busiest years on record for both new-build construction and planned maintenance contracts.
“The ability to create jobs is also a testament to the group’s wider philosophy of training and development, and I look forward to working with our team in the year ahead.”









