CCG completes Govanhill window replacement contract
Glasgow-based construction firm CCG has completed a window replacement contract to 86 properties in the south of the city on behalf of Govanhill Housing Association.
Works were undertaken to properties along Langside Road and involved the installation of the CCG-manufactured Dual Turn Timber Window as well as the repair and upgrade of stonework on the building façade.
Manufactured across a semi-automated production line in the bespoke, zero-waste CCG Manufacturing facility located at the company’s Cambuslang headquarters, the windows were delivered to site fully finished to ensure a swift and easy installation that was delivered by the company’s expert building renewals division, CCG Specialist Building Services.
John Paton, CCG manufacturing manager, said: “Our windows are precision engineered to ensure the highest quality for our clients. Timber windows are highly sustainable and have excellent environmental properties, ensuring that the tenants of Govanhill Housing Association will achieve savings on their energy bills.”
Paul Muldoon, CCG specialist building services manager, said: “CCG SBS were delighted to carry out this contract on behalf of Govanhill HA. Having windows delivered to site entirely finished brings many on-site advantages including ease of installation. With the efficiency brought by our expert team, the entire contract was fully completed within a period of just 18 weeks. We look forward to working with the association in the future.”
John McLardie, chairperson of Govanhill Housing Association, said: “This latest phase of replacing older window units with new high-performance quality timber windows is a key feature of the Association’s ongoing Major Repairs and Planned Maintenance programme which aims to improve energy efficiency and reduce fuel bills for our tenants. The contract was skillfully delivered by the CCG team within programme and budget and the Association looks forward to working with CCG on future phases.”