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Easi-Fix wall ties for Leeds Housing Estate
Brick-Tie recently repaired a post-war estate of timber frame houses using Easi-fix wall ties. These dwellings are modern looking but they were hiding a serious underlying problem – wall tie …
Long service award for Brick-Tie technician
Congratulations to our technician Ryan Shann, who surpassed 21 years service this month. Ryan Shann and 21 years long service Ryan joined us in 2001, a single, fresh faced …
Katrina Jackson takes charge as our new Managing Director,
On world women’s day 2022 we are proud to welcome Katrina Jackson into her new role. Kat’s journey took 16 years. During that time she has gained an NVQ level …
Compressor training for the Brick-Tie crew
Thorite Training Academy – Helping Brick-Tie work safer and better. When Brick-Tie are installing pressure grouted anchors to repair structures, we use compressed air to force the grout into …
Fixing Wakefield landmark
One of our masonry stabilisation teams is busy fixing Wakefield landmark, Rutland Mill. The Rutland Mill complex is a £21m development project comprising 15 historic industrial buildings in the Wakefield …
Job well done
24 year old wall tie replacement – a Job Well Done. This past week, one of our Yorkshire based surveyors, David Gill, attended a wall tie corrosion survey in …
How to prevent new home masonry defects
We all want to prevent new home masonry defects. However, when the team at Assent Building Control are involved, that is their key role. That’s why regional manager Chris Varley, …
Mr Kipling gets the Brick-Tie treatment
Mr Kipling gets the Brick-Tie Treatment… Our team have recently worked at the famous Carlton Bakery, home of Mr Kiplings cakes. The Premier Foods complex is huge, covering almost …
Brick-Tie start work at City Square House
This week Brick-Tie started work at City Square House, Leeds. Working for our client McAleer & Rushe, two of our remedial teams started work this week. City Square House is …