The £220,000 contract will see CCG install 248 of their high-performing windows across 31 properties over a 4-week duration.
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.”
CCG’s PVCu windows are fabricated in advanced manufacturing premises in Cambuslang, three miles from their point of installation in Barlanark.
The firm utilises a PVCu profile supplied by REHAU UK to create each unit. Secure by Design-accredited, each window is impervious to weathering and is fully completed with steel reinforcement, glazing and ironmongery before leaving the factory floor.
The premium windows are then installed by CCG’s in-house planned maintenance division, ‘Asset Management’.
With a highly durable composition that will ensure an extended lifespan and help to lower long-term maintenance projections, both the association and tenants are set to benefit in the long term.
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 Calvay Window Installation contract was procured via Procurement for Housing (PfH) Scotland.
PfH Scotland Commercial Manager, Chris McGinn, added: “We are delighted to be supporting Calvay in the delivery of such an important project.
“Our frameworks ensure that PfH Scotland Members achieve the best possible value in an efficient and compliant manner, and our end-to-end service ensures that they receive all necessary support and guidance throughout the lifetime of the contract.
“I look forward to working closely with both Calvay and CCG during this project to ensure that the works are delivered to the highest possible standard.”

