Engineer shares new theory on the construction of Egyptian pyramids

READ ARTICLE – Construction Specifier

pyramid

Welsh engineer, Peter James, suggests ancient Egyptian builders created the Great Pyramids with construction practices still applied today.

James, the managing director of Cintec™ International in Newport, Wales, has worked with the engineering firm restoring historical buildings in Egypt for 18 years, including mosques, temples, and both the Red and Step Pyramids. The latter was the first high-rise structure built in ancient Egypt and stands at 62-m (203-ft) tall. For centuries, the pyramids have been an object of wonder due to the size and ingenuity behind them, and James has created a new theory on how they were constructed.

 

Restoration of Award-Winning 12th Century Castle

READ ARTICLE – wallandceiling.ca

Restored Astley Castle recipient of prestigious Riba Stirling Prize for Architecture

Patented anchors from Cintec™ International were used in the restoration of Astley Castle in Warwickshire after company representatives teamed up with architects and engineers from Mann Williams and Newport-based Protectahome.

The first phase of restoration included structural repairs and stabilizing the remaining walls of the building prior to rebuilding. Cintec™’s anchors were used to stitch together and strengthen the walls.

CINTEC Announces New Dissipative Anchor

READ ARTICLE – Informed Infrastructure

Screen Shot 2015-08-05 at 7.37.13 AM

Aug. 5, 2015—CINTEC International, a world leader in the field of structural masonry retrofit strengthening, repair, and preservation, announces that it has developed a new type of dissipative wall anchor. The new anchor solves the issues of how to protect heritage buildings in some of the most earthquake-prone parts of the world.

This new product is an innovative dissipative anchor designed for use with Cintec™’s proven wall anchor system.

“We believe that this anchor is a major breakthrough in further protecting the world’s iconic buildings, especially in areas of high seismic activity,” said Peter James, Managing Director of Cintec™ International. “This anchor has been four years in development within the NIKER program. It has undergone extensive testing at Bath University, and in Italy.”

1 7 8 9 10 11 15