NEWS | Andy Sharlot reflects on 20 memorable and rewarding years with Keystone Group

July 2022 marks Andy Sharlot’s 20th anniversary as a Keystone Group employee. To commemorate this milestone, we asked Andy, currently IG Masonry Support’s Chief Designer, to tell us about his career to date whilst highlighting memorable projects and events he’s experienced along the way.

Q: Tell us a bit about yourself?

A: For the past seven-and-a-half years I’ve been with IG Masonry Support, initially as Design Manager before becoming Chief Designer. I’ve always loved architecture and building, which is reflected in my passion for DIY. I like nothing more than making things and taking on all kinds of building projects. Taking things apart to see what makes them tick is a particular hobby of mine. This combination of interests is why Keystone is such a good fit for me.

When I joined the company in 2002, I was probably older than a good number of the engineers that are in the business today. Prior to joining Keystone, I had a 15-year career in road haulage.

Q: How did your career path lead to the construction industry?

A: I was a late arrival to the construction industry. Up until that point I’d been an artic driver. I felt a change was needed, so I followed my other passions: architecture, building and making things. In order to make the career transition I went into full-time further education where as a mature student, I undertook a Foundation Degree in Building Design and Construction.

Q: Tell us about your career path within the Keystone Group?

A: I joined Keystone Lintels on July 22nd, 2002 as a Technical Engineer, progressing to Assistant Technical Manager in 2006. I’ve always been very involved with the development of our Brick Slip products from the early days; starting with the traditional flat gauge arches then on to larger and more ornate challenges.

In late 2011, a masonry support system was brought into the company, becoming the catalyst for the start of Keystone Special Projects. I saw an opportunity to marry our Brick Slip system to masonry support. Owen Coyle – current Divisional CEO for IGMS – and I managed to secure two large projects using the system in Scotland. Hence, Brick Slip Masonry Support was born. This eventually became B.O.S.S.

Thereafter, Special Projects developed and grew and became IG Masonry Support. Five engineers from Special Projects, including myself, remain with IG Masonry Support today.

As Chief Designer, I’m responsible for the 16-strong IGMS Estimating Team and still very much involved in the technical and engineering aspect of many projects, particularly the more complex programmes.

The Keystone Group Management Team 2006

Q: Fondest memory and favourite project?

CN Awards - Innovation 2015 - IG Masonry Support

A: Wow, there are a lot of memories and favourite projects; how long have we got? I think before I start, I would like to thank Keystone Group for the opportunities I’ve had over the past 20 years. Their support and allowing me the freedom to design and develop products has been crucial to my time here. In terms of favourite memories, winning Commercial Innovation of the Year at the 2015 Construction News Awards was a real highlight. It was awarded for our development of Brick Slip Masonry Support, which eventually grew into B.O.S.S.

In regards to memorable projects, there have been many. The following are of particular note:

  • The first Brick Slip Masonry Support project in Laurieston, Scotland
  • Winning the ‘Chairman’ category at the Brick Awards for a project involving complex lintel, column and sill details at Artillery Row, London
  • Providing an interesting Brick Slip fascia for Chelsea Creek Bridge in London – to date, the only bridge project involving IGMS
  • Providing an interesting and special design detail for a prestigious and unique project at Hendrick’s Gin Palace in Girvan, Scotland
  • Completing a new challenge in supplying a range of brick sill and head returns for a housing association building in Lewes Road, Brighton
  • A recent, prestigious project in Borough Yards, London where we helped supply an outstanding finish for a new market building
  • Supplying a unique sectional arch detail, another new challenge as part of a project at Ilona Rose House in London.

Q: What advice would you give to young people starting a career within the construction sector?

A: Careers take time to develop; it’s a marathon not a sprint. These days, people tend to leap from job-to-job in order to progress. It takes time to leave a mark on the construction industry. I’ve seen people start to make their mark, then lose patience and move on. It’s my belief and experience within the Keystone Group that if you prove your worth, rewards will come. It’s extremely rewarding to have customers that you have never worked with call and ask for your design and technical advice through recommendation alone.

Q: What are your goals for the next five years?

A: Retirement! Only joking, Sean. IG Masonry Support is full of challenges. The focus of my role has moved slightly to looking at current products in relation to standardisation, automation and product optimisation. That will keep me busy for a while. Perhaps in time a role involving training, coaching and supporting the team with design challenges might prove enticing. Who knows?

Clerkenwell Design Week 2022 (Owen Coyle, Chris Cowley, Scott Denham, Andy Sharlot and Jemma Ison)

Sean Coyle, Chairman of the Keystone Group, said: “I have worked directly with Andy on numerous projects and I must say he is probably one of the most creative people in our industry. He has a special skill for finding practical solutions for the most elaborate brickwork features, as is evident by the many beautiful buildings he’s been involved with. Andy now works with a team of consummate professionals in IG Masonry Support and we are very fortunate to have him in the company. Our industry must also be thankful that Andy is a ‘brickwork support man’. Congratulations Andy on your 20 years with Keystone Group and thank you for your service.”

Andy Neal, Managing Director of IG Masonry Support, followed by saying: “Andy is a huge asset to our business. Myself and Andy have worked closely together for over 17 years ‍and I’m extremely grateful for his contribution and dedication to the company. Congratulations on your years within Keystone Group and here’s to many more.”

NEWS | Partnership with local school grows while helping address recruitment crisis

Andy Neal, Managing Director of IG Masonry Support, has revealed how he is helping address the current recruitment crisis by working closely with local Swadlincote secondary school, The Pingle Academy, after signing up to take part in a local careers network.

Starting around two years ago, Andy joined the D2N2 Derbyshire South Careers Hub as an enterprise adviser. Enterprise advisers consist of experienced professionals from companies and who work closely with career leaders and senior leadership teams in schools and colleges across Derby and South Derbyshire.

Since taking on the role, IG Masonry Support has taken on three school-leavers who have been given a variety of roles within the business.

Andy, passionate about supporting the education sector said: “Being an enterprise adviser has opened my eyes to the opportunities that exist for firms through working with their local schools and helped us to explain the wide variety of roles that we offer across the company, including HR and finance, as well as the manufacturing side of what we do.

“We have struggled to recruit talented young people in the past, but within days of a school visit, I received three emails from students asking about employment.

“There is a shortfall of engineers in the UK, especially locally, so having these links is great for us, while our staff are getting a lot of enjoyment out of working with the Pingle Academy – especially those members of staff who used to go there.”

The D2N2 Derbyshire South Careers Hub is part of a national programme being run by the Careers & Enterprise Company funded by the Department for Education.

The work of Andy as an enterprise adviser is just one in a series of activities being carried out by IG Masonry Support to help support the education sector. If your education facility is in need of knowledge sharing, employment opportunities or materials to support practical elements of your construction courses, get in touch.

 

Photo caption: From left, Liam Jackson, enterprise coordinator at D2N2 Careers Hub, Seleena Creedon, enterprise adviser from Credo Marketing, Will Morlidge, chief executive officer (CEO) of D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership, Andy Neal, managing director of IG Masonry Support, and Helen Guyatt, enterprise coordinator at D2N2 Careers Hub.

Photo credit: Penguin PR

NEWS | Proud suppliers of 2022 Brick Awards shortlisted projects

The annual Brick Development Association Brick Awards are back for 2022, and IG Masonry Support is proud to be this year’s Supreme Award sponsor.

The Awards is one of the most prestigious brick architecture awards in the UK. It celebrates the very best examples of clay in the UK’s built environment and attracts a large number of exemplary projects from leading architects, housebuilders, developers and contractors, across 17 categories. Three new judges have also been welcomed to the panel for 2022.

This year, IG Masonry Support is the Platinum Sponsor and will be presenting the Supreme Award, the highest accolade the competition bestows and as such, the most coveted of the Brick Awards.

With the shortlist being announced in June, we are delighted to see we have supplied our products to 15 of the shortlisted projects. These include:

Small Housing Development

  • Oxbourne House
  • Mountbatten Court

Medium Housing Development

  • 79 Fitzjohn’s Avenue
  • Stone Studios

Large Housing Development

  • Good Luck Hope

Education

  • Headington Hive
  • Radley College Chapel Extension
  • Royal College of Art Battersea Campus
  • The Christie Centre

Innovation

  • Royal College of Art Battersea Campus

Urban Regeneration

  • Neptune Wharf at Fish Island Village

Public

  • Gunnersbury Cemetery

Craftsmanship

  • 79 Fitzjohn’s Avenue
  • E20 (BBC Eastenders Site)
  • Radley College Chapel Extension

Worldwide

  • Annesley Gardens
  • Borough Yards

Specialist Brickwork Contractor

  • Phoenix Brickwork (UK) Ltd for BCU Steamhouse
  • Lee Marley Brickwork Limited for 79 Fitzjohn’s Avenue
  • Lee Marley Brickwork Limited for E20 (BBC Eastenders Site)
  • Swift Brickwork Contractors Limited for Royal College of Art Battersea Campus

All of these buildings evidently demonstrate the craftsmanship and design value that can be achieved in brick – one of our oldest and most durable building materials. You can explore all of the shortlisted projects here.

“We take great pride in the quality and craftsmanship of our products and we are pleased to be sponsoring the highest accolade for 2022. This Award, which cannot be directly entered for, singles out the most impressive project from all of the category winners” said Scott Denham, Sales Director of IG Masonry Support.

“We are delighted to have produced brickwork solutions to a total of 14 projects shortlisted at this year’s Brick Awards, demonstrating our commitment to achieving engineering excellence with offsite craftsmanship.

On behalf of everyone at IG Masonry Support, I would like to wish all the finalists the best of luck and look forward to seeing them at the Awards.”

The award ceremony will take place on Thursday 10th November 2022 at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London.