Building Futures

CCG Manufacturing (PVCu)

CCG Manufacturing partners with the globally-recognised polymer supplier Rehau to create advanced PVCu window & doors and composite door sets.

Through our work with one of the world’s largest polymer and composite PVC suppliers, CCG Manufacturing provides the Scottish construction sector with a sophisticated, UK-based infrastructure, including fabrication and R&D services, delivering a wide range of products for new-build construction and planned maintenance projects.

The PVCu Manufacturing is located near CCG’s headquarters in Cambuslang, directly opposite the group’s pioneering offsite manufacturing facility, CCG OSM.

Up to 40 tradespeople are based across two fabrication lines that utilise some of the most advanced machinery seen anywhere in the UK.

The PVCu product range includes:

  • ‘Total’ 70 Fully Reversible Window
  • ‘Total 70’ Tilt and Turn Window
  • ‘Geneo’ Tilt and Turn Window (Passivhaus accredited)
  • Casement windows
  • Internal door sets (also available as Composite)
  • Entrance/ external door sets (also available as Composite)
  • French door and Patio sets

Each window and door style can be procured to varying forms of specification with a choice of double or triple glazing, ironmongery, finishes and colours, whilst clients can expect a guarantee of up to 15 years (from occupier habitation and is dependent on the type of contract) with a 10-year guarantee for glass and hardware also provided as standard.

Supply & Fit

CCG Manufacturing directly integrates with companies within the CCG Group, including Construction and offsite manufacturing (CCG OSM), where products can be specified to support new-build residential, healthcare, education, and commercial developments, whilst Asset Management offers a full supply-and-fit service for planned maintenance workstreams to occupied homes.

Procurement is available via public frameworks where, as a result of pre-qualification, CCG can be appointed via a direct award or mini-competition to support contracts across central Scotland. Find out more HERE.