£8.5m Glasgow planned maintenance project set to begin

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CCG Asset Management has been appointed to lead a multi-million pound planned maintenance project on behalf of Whiteinch and Scotstoun Housing Association (WSHA) to the west of Glasgow city centre.

The £8.5 million contract comprises the installation of new kitchens and bathrooms, as well as upgrades including heating and rewiring, for over 1,000 households over a four-year programme.

WSHA property services manager Jim Gordon said, “The association are pleased to announce that CCG have been awarded the contract to carry out our extensive investment plans to ensure that our homes are maintained to the highest standards during these challenging and difficult times. The association will work closely with CCG throughout the current pandemic to make sure that these works are carried out in a Covid-safe manner, in accordance with Scottish and UK governmental guidelines.”

CCG Asset Management manager, Stephen Riley, added, “Whiteinch and Scotstoun Housing Association has been a client of the CCG Group for many years, most notably with Asset Management, so we are delighted to work with them once again with this major contract. The association has always looked to improve housing stock wherever possible and in support of them and their tenants, we will carry out these works diligently – and safely – to deliver the highest standard of finish and service.”

The contract was procured via the Procurement for Housing Scotland (PfH Scotland) Kitchen and Bathroom framework and is set to begin this autumn.