Keystone Lintels - Specifier's Information - advertisement - Brief Article
Architectural Review, The, July, 2002
Keystone Lintels has supplied I 8 special segmental arch lintels for a new housing development at Apsley Lock on the Grand Union canal at Hemel Hempstead, UK. The lintels, with a span of 3m and a rise of 225mm, were designed to fit between concrete columns to form a walk-through canalside colonnade. The lintels, fabricated from a heavier gauge of steel than standard steel ones, were designed without end bearings; they are held in place with specially designed end plates, pre-drilled for bolting directly into the concrete columns.
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