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Masonry Stabilisation Contracts in Wales
Peter Cox are approved contractors for the installation of Cintec anchors to stabilise unstable masonry or to provide heavy duty structural anchors. Three contracts using this system have been undertaken recently in North and Mid Wales at Llandudno, Machynlleth and Aberystwyth.
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Stabilisation of Rail Bridges, County Cork, Ireland
Masonry on three road over rail bridges on the newly re-opened Glounthaune to Midleton railway in County Cork, Ireland, has been stabilised by Peter Cox specialists using the Cintec anchor system.
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Remedial Wall Tie Contracts
Peter Cox has completed numerous remedial wall tie contracts for clients in Yorkshire, the North East and Scotland.
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Listed Building Repair, Sunderland
The Newcastle branch of Peter Cox Ltd has demonstrated the versatility of Cintec cementitious masonry anchors in the refurbishment of a listed building for clients Sunniside Partnership. Anchors up to 2 metres in length have been installed
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Masonry Anchors in Farm Building Conversion, Dollgellau
Cintec masonry anchors, together with lateral restraint ties secured to the new first floor structure, have been used to good effect by Peter Cox Ltd in the conversion of a range of Grade II listed Victorian farm buildings in North Wales into 5 freehold housing units.
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Anchoring new viewing balcony - Royal Hotel, Llangollen
Peter Cox has installed a series of Cintec masonry anchors to the exterior wall of Llangollen's Royal Hotel to create secure fixing points for a new viewing balcony overlooking the River Dee.
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Tower Block, St Helier, Jersey
The building consists of a central 16-storey tower flanked by 5-storey wings with a concrete frame and non load-bearing brick cladding. The work entailed stabilising the brickwork with stainless steel wall ties to ensure that the underlying structure was sound prior to fixing insulation and overcladding.
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Masonry Anchors in Tunnel Facelift - Leeds
Special Cintec masonry anchors were used to support the installation of acoustic panelling being fitted to the walls of the road tunnel. The work is designed to create a safer and more welcoming entrance to the city by reducing noise levels, enhancing the lighting and widening pavement.