Building
Building material is any material which is used for construction purposes. Many naturally occurring substances, such as clay, rocks, sand, and wood, even twigs and leaves, have been used to construct buildings.
White Cement 1kg
Water Seal Padlow Cement 1kg
Tokyo Super -Ordinary Portland Cement
- Acclaimed for general construction purposes
- Applications: Concreting slabs / drive ways, block making, pre-cast panels, brick laying, mortars etc...
- Can be used for both structural & non-structural concrete
- Available in 50 Kg packs & bulk carrier
Super Theroseal - 1 Kg
Soil (1 Cube)
SAND Cube 1/4
Red Cement
Processed Sand – Fine
Sand is a naturally occurring granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles. It is defined by size, being finer than gravel and coarser than silt.
Metal Dust (1 cube)
Metal Chips [Cube 1.25]
Mascons Cement
Large Bricks
Bricks made by shaping a plastic mass of clay and water, which is then hardened by drying and firing, are among the oldest and most enduring of mankind’s building materials. Until comparatively recent times the clay was dug, the bricks were made and the kilns set or drawn by manual labour with help from animal power. About 100 years ago, the first effective machines for brick production appeared, and the trend towards mechanization of clay winning, making and handling operations has continued at an increasing pace to the present day.
Lanwa Cement 50Kg Bag
Holcim Cement
Cement as we know it today was invented almost 200 years ago, and since then has played a crucial role in the the development of our homes, cities, and infrastructure.
Engineering Bricks Small
Bricks made by shaping a plastic mass of clay and water, which is then hardened by drying and firing, are among the oldest and most enduring of mankind’s building materials. Until comparatively recent times the clay was dug, the bricks were made and the kilns set or drawn by manual labour with help from animal power. About 100 years ago, the first effective machines for brick production appeared, and the trend towards mechanization of clay winning, making and handling operations has continued at an increasing pace to the present day.