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17/06/2026

CCG Delivers £220,000 Calvay HA Window Upgrade Across 31 Homes

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The CCG Group has completed a PVCu window replacement programme for Calvay Housing Association in Glasgow's east end, covering 31 homes and valued at £220,000. In total, 248 high-performance window sets were installed across multiple addresses in Barlanark within four weeks, representing the construction and manufacturing firm's first commission from the association.

The works were delivered by CCG's in-house planned maintenance arm, CCG Asset Management, with all windows manufactured by the company's own specialist division.

CCG Asset Management Manager, Jim Cunningham, said: "I would like to express my thanks to Calvay Housing Association for bringing us on board to support their maintenance activities for the very first time.

"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.

"I am delighted with our team's efforts and hope to work with Calvay HA again in the very future."

CCG's windows are produced at advanced manufacturing premises in Cambuslang using a PVCu profile. PVCu is a rigid, highly durable thermoplastic that is impervious to rot and weathering, with an expected lifespan of over 40 years. The profiles are steel-reinforced and integrated with premium glazing and ironmongery.

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The Secured by Design-accredited units are expected to enhance security and energy efficiency for tenants, while also helping Calvay Housing Association reduce long-term maintenance cost projections due to their improved performance.

A Calvay Housing Association spokesperson said: "We are delighted to see the successful completion of this window replacement programme, which represents a significant investment in our homes and communities.

"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 via Procurement for Housing (PfH) Scotland.

PfH Scotland Commercial Manager, Chris McGinn, added: "We are delighted to have supported Calvay Housing Association in delivering this investment through our framework. At PfH Scotland, our focus is on helping social landlords procure with confidence while achieving the best possible outcomes for tenants and communities.

"This project is an excellent example of how effective procurement can support wider organisational objectives beyond compliance and value for money. 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.

"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. By enabling housing providers to work with trusted suppliers that share these values, our frameworks help ensure that investment delivers lasting benefits for tenants, communities and the wider housing sector."

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