CCG Group has begun a PVCu window replacement programme for Calvay Housing Association in Barlanark, in Glasgow's east end.
The £220,000 scheme will deliver 248 high-performance windows across 31 homes over a four-week period.
Calvay Housing Association said: "We're delighted to partner with CCG to deliver high-quality PVCu windows that will improve the comfort, energy efficiency, and appearance of homes across our community.
"This investment reflects our ongoing commitment to enhancing our homes and delivering real, lasting benefits for our residents."
The units are manufactured at CCG's advanced facility in Cambuslang, around three miles from Barlanark, using a PVCu profile supplied by REHAU UK. Secure by Design-accredited, each window is built to resist weathering and is completed with steel reinforcement, glazing and ironmongery before leaving the factory.
Installation is being carried out by CCG's in-house planned maintenance team, Asset Management. The durable specification is expected to extend product life and reduce long-term maintenance requirements for the association and tenants.
CCG Asset Management Manager, Jim Cunningham, said: "We are delighted to be bringing our supply-and-fit services to Calvay Housing Association for the very first time. Our one-stop-shop offering will ensure the association and their tenants receive both a high-quality product installation, as well as regular, proactive engagement during the time we are onsite."
The contract was procured through Procurement for Housing (PfH) Scotland.
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