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Communitynews Former Drumoyne Primary School, Govan ISSUE 1: NOV 2020 COMMUNITYNEWS FORMER DRUMOYNE PRIMARY SCHOOL, GOVAN This newsletter is available to download at: @CCG_SCOTLAND www.c-c-g.co.uk/csr/site-information @CCGSCOTLAND ABOUT CCG CCG is one of Scotland’s largest privately owned construction and manufacturing companies, with a turnover of £168 million in the last financial year. The Group employs 700 staff which is spread across eight divisions. We also have a year- on-year commitment to youth training, currently employing over 50 trade apprentices and over 30 trainees. CCG has deployed our Construction division to manage SCOPE OF WORKS this contract who have extensive experience in the area of new CCG (Scotland) Ltd is the main contractor for a new affordable housing development build affordable housing and located upon the site of the former Drumoyne Primary School in Govan. Consisting working with communities. of 49 units, the project is being delivered on behalf of Linthouse Association and will be undertaken over a 76-week programme. Works commence 02/11/2020. COMMUNITY SITE ACTIVITY As part of our work on this project CCG will be providing a CCG will begin preparing the site for construction by installing perimeter fencing and range of community benefit welfare facilities for staff. This will then be followed by the removal of any excess initiatives during the construction materials before commencing grouting, a term given to improvement works to the period. ground that will sit within the site. This phase of activity will be completed in early December with the site team then preparing to demolish the existing school building. These will range from local This will initially commence in December prior to the site closing for the Christmas investment, working with local groups, jobs and curriculum holidays - 23/12/20 to 04/01/21- before starting up again and leading the support for schools. construction programme into the early-spring period. Updates on these initiatives will The demolition works undertaken will not consist of the entire building as the facade be provided within our will be retained, protected and upgraded as part of the final housing solution. During newsletters and across our this phase of demolition, the site team will also be performing ancillary works such as social media channels as the service connections (drainage, sewer) as well as substructure and foundations. CCG construction programme will be using a form of foundation called a pile (piling) which, upon installation, will progresses cause increased noise and dust. In accordance with health and safety procedure, vibration monitoring will also be in place for the duration of these works - we apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused. BUILDINGFUTURES WWW.C-C-G.CO.UK CCG would like to advise community members that there will be an increase in the number of vehicles moving to and from the site for the duration of the construction programme - the above featured plan notes the route of all incoming traffic with access taken fro Shieldhall Road. This will include large articulated lorries and personal cars belonging to site staff - please remain vigilant and take extra care. CCG will have site-based protocols in order to minimise the impact of the works on your day-to-day lives which includes a strict working schedule as well traffic management with deliveries undertaken out with peak hours wherever possible. We will do everything we can to minimise disruption and apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused as a result of our construction activity. Should you want further clarification on our site operations, please refer to our Site Manager (contact info provided below). SAFETY PLEASE REFRAIN FROM TRYING TO GAIN ENTRY TO THE SITE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT CCG understand that engaging with the local community is important. For the duration of our time on-site, we will provide you with regular updates about our construction programme as well as informing you of any works that may impact your day-to-day lives including such things as parking restrictions or road closures. Should you wish to raise any questions or 1 Cressy St, concerns relating to the construction activity, please revert to our Site Glasgow G51 4RB Manager who is based at our site compound full-time from Mon - Thur 8.00am to 4.30pm and Fri 8.00am to 3.30pm: https:// www.linthouseha.com/ Brian Delin, Site Manager E: [email protected] BUILDINGFUTURES WWW.C-C-G.CO.UK.
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