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CCG (Scotland) Ltd<br />

has established itself<br />

as an industry leader<br />

and is one of Scotland’s<br />

largest privately owned<br />

construction and manufacturing<br />

companies.<br />

Based at our headquarters in<br />

Cambuslang, the Group has consolidated<br />

its position as a major<br />

contributor to the Scottish construction<br />

industry employing over<br />

600 staff across eight fully integrated<br />

divisions whilst maintaining<br />

a year on year commitment to<br />

trades apprentices, which reflects<br />

10% of our workforce.<br />

CCG is operational across the<br />

every sector of the industry offering<br />

full construction capability<br />

complimented by the ‘Off-Site’<br />

manufacture of timber systems,<br />

bespoke M&E Services and<br />

planned maintenance to existing<br />

buildings. Extensive research<br />

is employed across each sector,<br />

particularly in the applied use of<br />

Modern Methods of Construction,<br />

ensuring that our clients benefit<br />

from a culture of continuous<br />

improvement both in our product<br />

and people.<br />

A key focus for CCG is in the<br />

delivery of affordable housing,<br />

a reflection of housing supply<br />

and demand across Scotland. As<br />

such, CCG has established itself<br />

as a specialist in this area with the<br />

ability to deliver small residential<br />

developments and large scale,<br />

urban regeneration schemes that<br />

offer industry- leading quality and<br />

environmental performance. We<br />

also have the ability to operate<br />

across sectors including education,<br />

student accommodation, commercial<br />

and office and healthcare.<br />

At CCG we continually challenge<br />

traditional construction convention,<br />

drive innovation and embrace<br />

change.<br />

We are Building Futures…<br />

Divisions<br />

Our capabilities are spread across<br />

eight fully integrated divisions<br />

specialising in construction,<br />

development, manufacturing and<br />

construction services. Each can<br />

be commissioned on an individual<br />

basis.<br />

CCG offer an enviable depth and<br />

range of project experience which<br />

has been tested across every<br />

sector of construction including<br />

social and private housing, student<br />

accommodation, health and<br />

education, commercial, industrial<br />

and retail building.<br />

Our versatility extends across<br />

project type and scale of work,<br />

from single buildings to major<br />

consortium ventures such as the<br />

Commonwealth Games Athletes’<br />

Village.<br />

Our ethos is to focus on our clients’<br />

needs and to deliver quality<br />

workmanship on time and within<br />

budget.<br />

We optimise our capability by<br />

combining the complementary<br />

skills that we can access across all<br />

our divisions. For example, using<br />

our own Off-Site Manufactured<br />

(OSM) closed panel timber systems<br />

puts CCG at the forefront in<br />

the practical application of Modern<br />

Methods of Construction.<br />

Our construction methods and<br />

practices are directly aligned with<br />

and respond to the Scottish Government’s<br />

Sustainability Agenda.<br />

CCG are a member of a number<br />

of frameworks that are put forward<br />

by public sector organisations<br />

such as councils and housing<br />

associations.<br />

The frameworks cover the majority<br />

of the industry ranging from<br />

planned maintenance workstreams<br />

to new build housing and<br />

are designed to assist these organisations<br />

in securing products<br />

or services for the construction,<br />

refurbishment and maintenance<br />

of social housing and public<br />

buildings.

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