| CINTEC
International Limited in 1986 acquired the rights to the CINTEC
Anchoring System which had originally been developed in Germany.
Since then it has developed rapidly
to meet the diverse requirements of the civil engineering industry
in the field of strengthening and preservation.
Based in South Wales, the Company
now has extensive international links with independent companies
based in the United States, Canada, India and Australia.
Ranging from sophisticated wall
ties, to solid bar anchors over thirty meters in length, the
CINTEC System can be adapted to suit a myriad of applications.
Internationally CINTEC has dealt with such high profile
projects as the Canadian Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, the Bank of
Montreal in Quebec, the Brandenburg Tower and Cathedral in Germany
as well as the Empire State Building in New York. The longest
anchors, to date, are thirty-two metres long and installed in Christ
Church Cathedral in Newcastle, Australia, which had suffered major
damage due to an earthquake.
The principal activity of the
company is the design and manufacture of the "CINTEC" Micro
Concrete and Lime Grout Anchoring and Reinforcing System. |