Four-fold success for CCG at Scottish Home Awards

Four-fold success for CCG at Scottish Home Awards

CCG marketing and development manager Chris Murray (centre) presented with the Excellence in Sustainability award

CCG (Scotland) has celebrated a triumphant night at the Scottish Home Awards 2025, securing four major accolades.

The award wins highlight the company’s achievements in sustainability, regeneration, social housing, and private development.

CCG was named winner of the Excellence in Sustainability award for the second year running, a recognition of its progressive work in low carbon construction and offsite manufacturing.



Four-fold success for CCG at Scottish Home Awards

Govan Housing Association director of community enterprises Jamie Mallan and CCG director Calum
Murray presented with the Housing Regeneration Project of the Year award

The company was also recognised alongside client Govan Housing Group and consultancy partner Collective Architecture for Housing Regeneration Project of the Year, awarded to the Water Row development in Govan.

Following its recent win at the Homes for Scotland Awards, Water Row continues to be acknowledged as a transformative regeneration success story. Completed in 2024, the 92-unit, mid-market rental development integrates community-focused commercial space and was one of the Glasgow’s first residential developments to adopt an all-electric energy strategy.

Designed and delivered with place-making at its core, the project reconnects Govan and Partick via the newly opened footbridge and revitalises one of Glasgow’s most significant town centre locations.



Further recognition came with Social Housing Development of the Year (Small <100 units) award, presented to Langlands Road – another key development in Govan that was delivered entirely by CCG, from land acquisition to design and build, on behalf of Trust Housing Association in partnership with MAST Architects and G3 Consulting Engineers.

Four-fold success for CCG at Scottish Home Awards

Ian Brodie and Christina Cunningham of Trust Housing Association and Chris Murray presented with
Social Housing Development of the Year (Small)

Completing the night’s success was Housing Development of the Year (Large Private Sale) which was granted to CCG’s client, igloo Regeneration, and Stallan Brand and Ann Nisbet Studio, for Maltings Wynd in Dundashill. 

The 78-home project forms part of the Dundashill regeneration masterplan – where CCG has delivered the first two phases of residential development – and exemplifies design-led urban housing, as well as the ongoing transformation of the north Glasgow area into a thriving new sustainable neighbourhood.



David Wylie, managing director of CCG, said: “These awards are a huge honour for our business and our partners. Sustainability is ingrained in our DNA, while each project showcases a different aspect of our in-house capabilities – from land-led delivery and sustainable construction to large-scale regeneration and design excellence. 

“Our strength lies in our integrated approach and our people. This recognition is a testament to their efforts and to what can be achieved through collaboration, innovation and a shared commitment to creating lasting value for communities across Scotland.”


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