Beginning in 2005, a phased redevelopment harmoniously combined modern design with Lancashire Cricket Club’s rich history and dedication to sustainability. The final stage, the Red Rose Project, focused on completing the ground’s eastern section, for which IG Masonry Support was selected to provide the masonry support, brick slip system, and brick cutting solutions.
A substantial 27800mm opening on the grandstand’s east elevation necessitated our Welded Masonry Support (WMS) and B.O.S.S. A1 (A1 fire-rated Brick on Soffit Systems). The WMS systems were meticulously engineered to accommodate varying cavity widths, ranging from 205mm to 245mm, and were anchored to a steel framework. The B.O.S.S. A1 units, designed to bolt easily up to the WMS, created the floating brickwork aesthetic above the opening envisioned by the architect, Building Design Partnership.
For the west, north, and south elevations, we also designed and manufactured Brick Slip Lintels, which were installed above windows of diverse widths.
In our South Derbyshire Brick Cutting Facility, we precisely cut 530 standard stretcher pistol bricks. Each custom-cut brick was then seamlessly integrated with our Welded Masonry Support system onsite.
Our products contributed seamlessly to the project’s dedication to sustainability, demonstrating a commitment to minimising environmental impact. Specifically, our WMS systems, holding Passive House accreditation, ensured exceptional thermal performance and reduced energy consumption. Furthermore, our B.O.S.S. A1 systems, achieving carbon neutrality, offset any associated emissions, aligning perfectly with the project’s eco-conscious goals.