Other tools NBS offers a range of tools for specification and collaboration National BIM Library The most trusted BIM Library in the UK, certified to the internationally-recognised NBS BIM Object Standard Uniclass 2015 A dynamic and unified classification system for the construction industry covering all sectors Construction Information Service (CIS) A comprehensive online collection of construction related standards, regulations, technical advice and articles Plug-ins NBS provides a range of tools to help connect your CAD model to your specification model
Platform Resources Support Events About TheNBS.com Manufacturers Uniclass 2015 Get in touch

Platform

NBS Chorus Features and pricing Book a demonstration Sign in to NBS Chorus Other tools National BIM Library Uniclass 2015 Construction Information Service (CIS) Plug-ins

Resources

Knowledge Sample Specification Case studies Authors

Support

Training Downloads and updates

About

About NBS Newsroom

Platform

NBS Chorus Features and pricing Book a demonstration Sign in to NBS Chorus Other tools National BIM Library Uniclass 2015 Construction Information Service (CIS) Plug-ins

Resources

Knowledge Sample Specification Case studies Authors

Support

Training Downloads and updates

About

About NBS Newsroom

Properties of Bricks and Mortar Generally 1.4 Observations on the use of reclaimed clay bricks

Publication Year

2001

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

The appeal of using reclaimed bricks is that they may have developed a particular character, being fully matured and weathered, and depending on the situation it may be more "environmentally friendly" to use a reclaimed brick. Currently reclaimed bricks have a certain cachet, they are less widely available, more expensive and have a distinctive appearance. The following notes raise points to consider when comparing reclaimed bricks with new, and describe the process of reclaiming bricks.

Document History

Superseded by Comment on the use of reclaimed clay bricks (BDA, 2014).

Publisher Information

Brick Development Association

The Brick Development Association produce specialist books and other publications relating to the design and specification of bricks and brickwork.

1st Floor
31 Worship Street
London
BDA
UK

Website: http://www.brick.org.uk
Email: brick@brick.org.uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7323 7034