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Clay Technology June/July 2010

This issue of Clay Technology looks and Eurocodes and products.

In features, guidance on the introduction of Eurocodes is given by Geoff Edgell of Ceram.

News examines bricks grown from bacteria and carbon profiling of buildings.

News

Unsung heroes? Supporting construction products

Bill Bolsover
The new Chairman of the UK’s Construction Products Association, Bill Bolsover, has never been scared to get his hands dirty, which is good as he takes on the post at an uncertain time for the industry. This former miner and concrete plant manager talks to Rupal Mehta about the need for stronger Government backing for a sector that is vital to the UK economy.
Clay Technology Magazine, 11 Jun 2010

Bricks from bacteria

Bricks, grown at room temperature from bacteria, sand, and urea, could drastically reduce the construction industry’s carbon footprint, their developer claims, at the American University of Sharjah in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Clay Technology Magazine, 11 Jun 2010

Building in carbon

A technique for carbon profiling, as a solution for quantifying embodied and operational carbon in buildings, has been put forward in a report commissioned by the UK’s Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors.
Clay Technology Magazine, 11 Jun 2010

Features

Style and substance with bricks

The past 18 months have been hard for the clay industry, but despite this, sustainability has remained a priority. John Richards, Sales and Marketing Director at Ibstock, shows why brick has retained its popularity.
Clay Technology Magazine, 11 Jun 2010

Raising standards – Eurocodes

The introduction of the new Eurocodes has been confusing to many manufacturers in the construction industry. Professor Geoff Edgell, Director and Principal Construction Consultant from CERAM, Stoke-on-Trent, outlines the changes and shortfalls.
Clay Technology Magazine, 11 Jun 2010
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