CCG to deliver third phase of Linthouse stock improvements

After successfully delivering Phase 1 in July 2018, CCG Asset Management has been chosen to undertake a further phase of works as part of Linthouse Housing Association’s ambitious stock improvement programme that will see around a further 120 properties upgraded in the Govan area of Glasgow.

Consisting of kitchens, bathrooms and electrical works, the contract was procured through the Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA) KB4 Workstream.

Works commenced in January 2019.

Gail Sherriff, depute CEO of Linthouse, said: “The Association was very pleased with the way in which CCG managed the Phase 1 contract last year, which was delivered on programme and on cost. Feedback from our tenants has been very positive. The fact that CCG confirmed that the same site team, including the same Tenant Liaison Officer would be involved in a future phase meant that lessons learnt could be maximised and built upon for this next phase of works.”



Stephen Riley, CCG Asset Management manager, said: The previous contract delivered for Linthouse Housing Association consisted of over 220 properties and was one of the largest contracts undertaken by our team in 2018. Naturally, we are delighted to continue our work with the Association and look forward to providing their tenants with new, contemporary kitchens and bathrooms.

“We will approach the contract with our trademark care and efficiency and will seek to complete all properties within a 12-week programme.”

CCG is continuing works at another contract in Govan on behalf of Linthouse where the group’s Specialist Building Services division is delivering a comprehensive tenement improvement contract at four closes. The contract is expected to be complete this spring.


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