Work on a new residential development in West Lothian is now complete.
CCG has finished building the Forth Court scheme in Craigshill. A total of nine new flats have been developed on behalf of Almond Housing Association (HA).
The company used it's Off-Site Manufacturing enhanced closed panel timber frame system to deliver the project on time and on budget.
Arc-Tech, a specialist M&E Contractor and a member of the CCG Group, also installed solar photovoltaic panels on development's roof.
George Webster, Chief Executive at Almond, said: "These nine new flats provide more much needed affordable homes to the area and have already proved to be very popular with our prospective tenants. This was a difficult, constricted site to develop and CCG has done a tremendous job in providing these quality homes and keeping disruption to adjacent neighbours to an absolute minimum."
Calum Murray, Director of CCG (Scotland), added: "We commenced work on this site in January and it has been fantastic to see how quickly it has come to fruition. Creating properties off-site in our Cambuslang factory allows us to keep tight control of standards, ensuring we deliver environmentally efficient homes that are comfortable to live in and boast the highest quality of energy standards, and this, off-set with the solar PV panels installed by Arc-Tech, will ensure long term savings on the resident's energy bills."
Elsewhere, CCG is working with Almond Housing Association to deliver a 12-flat project at Foulshiels Road in Stoneyburn.
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