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Bricks Manufacturing

Clay bricks are used in a wide range of buildings from housing to factories, and in the construction of tunnels, waterways, bridges etc. Their properties vary according to the purpose for which they are intended, but clays have provided the basic material of construction for centuries

Architect Services

Our architectural services combine creativity, innovation, and technical expertise to bring your vision to life. We specialize in designing functional, aesthetically pleasing, and sustainable spaces that align with your unique needs. From concept development to detailed planning, we ensure every project is tailored to perfection

Construction Consultant

Contractors are assigned to a construction project during the design or once the design has been completed by a licensed architect or a licensed civil engineer. This is done by going through a bidding process with different contractors. As dictated by the project delivery method, the contractor is selected by using one of three common selection methods: low-bid selection, best-value selection, or qualifications-based selection.

F.A.Q.

How to select Bricks

 

High-quality clay bricks should:

  • Have a uniform shape, size, and color.
  • Be free of cracks, voids, or deformation.
  • Produce a ringing sound when struck lightly.
  • Have low water absorption (less than 20%)

 

Standard clay bricks come in various sizes, depending on regional standards. Common dimensions include:

230mm x 110mm x 70mm
Custom sizes may also be available upon request

 

High-quality clay bricks should:

  • Have a uniform shape, size, and color.
  • Be free of cracks, voids, or deformation.
  • Produce a ringing sound when struck lightly.
  • Have low water absorption (less than 20%).

Clay bricks can last for over 100 years if properly maintained, making them one of the most durable construction materials.

Clay bricks are cost-effective in the long term due to their durability and minimal maintenance. The initial cost may vary depending on the type, size, and quantity required