THE CCG Group has completed the first phase of a window and door replacement contract on behalf of Rosehill Housing Co-operative in Glasgow’s southside.
Set to be undertaken over a two-year workstream, 181 homes in Pollok will receive new PVCu windows and composite door sets, supplied and fitted by CCG’s in-house divisions.
PVCu is a form of thermoplastic and described as a ‘highly durable’ material that reduces deterioration and colour fading. It is also not exposed to dry rot, which CCG said means longer-term maintenance costs are lowered.
The products are fabricated in CCG’s premises in Cambuslang as a result of a partnership with polymer supplier REHAU UK, and are being installed by the firm’s planned maintenance division, Asset Management.
Geri Mogan, director of Rosehill Housing Co-operative, said, “We are delighted to be working with CCG delivering new windows and doors to some of our oldest properties. These replacement windows will aid the energy efficiency of these homes for our tenants along with minimising our ongoing maintenance costs.”
Jim Cunningham, divisional manager of Asset Management, added, “CCG’s integrated expertise has been a key driver to the successful delivery of this contract. Our full supply and fit service, developed in partnership with REHAU, offers clients such as Rosehill Housing Co-operative a single chain of responsibility which ensures high-quality workmanship and customer service at every stage of the programme.
“Our works to date have been undertaken with to a high standard of finish with minimal impact on tenants and we look forward to commencing the next phase of work in the early stages of next year.”
Samsara McDonald, commercial sales manager from REHAU UK, commented, “A strong supply chain is key to delivering high-quality installations, which is why we are proud to be working with CCG on this project. Our thermally efficient, secure, and unparalleled performance in PVCu products will provide Rosehill Housing Co-operative with outstanding windows and doors that require minimal maintenance for years to come.”