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BRICK BY BRICK: EP Brick is jointly owned and managed by Martin brothers, from left, John, Bruce and Billy.

80 years on for EP Brick

Brick by brick, Nelson Mandela Bay’s Martin family have been hard at work building one of Port Elizabeth’s longest-standing family businesses into the solid...view more

Waters Edge is an urban-based development comprising a new residential apartment building looking towards Intaka Island, an E-parking structure that is positioned as a buffer building to Canal...view more

Despite the economic peaks and troughs during 2016, Gauteng-based Ocon Brick reports a solid and steady performance during the year as the company retains its position as a preferred supplier of...view more

Developed on principles of sustainability, the 65 000m² Menlyn Maine Central Square is a mixed-use project that forms the heart of the Menlyn Maine precinct situated in the eastern suburbs of...view more

Delegation at Algoa Brick (Tunnel Kiln)

The Colombian delegation made up of 11 men and 7 women brick manufacturers from the local association Anafalco and representative of the Chambers of Commerce of Bogota, arrived in South Africa on...view more

The close proximity of the Ocon Brick manufacturing plant at Three Rivers in Meyerton made the company a natural choice for Socrasync Civil Construction to source the three million clay stock...view more

Afrikaans Hoër Seunskool in Pretoria – affectionately known as Affies – recently launched its new music centre, an architectural gem that strikes a high note for the 96 year old high school that...view more

Brick manufacturing and construction provides stimulus for economic transformation, local job creation and skills development.

South Africans often underestimate our local level of skills, technology and innovation. In many fields – especially engineering - South Africa leads the world.

There are certain products...view more

“What do you want, brick?” ….this is a question which has gained legendary status within architectural circles

Whether accepted, concealed, rejected, desired or compared with more modern...view more

The suburb of Sandton, often referred to as the ‘richest square mile in Africa’, continues to attract commercial and residential developments such as Central Square, a multi-billion rand mixed-use...view more

The Vaal Mall, which originally opened nine years ago, recently underwent a R420 million upgrade. The second phase expansion of the Vaal Mall created an additional 50,000 square meters to the...view more

Alex Phatudi Corobrik Building Training Co-ordinator on site at Thembelihle Village assists Eric Mambane with the techniques of building a brick wall.

More than 700 deserving families are set to receive secure housing in the regenerated Pretoria Central Business District with the completion of the R265m Thembelihle Village next year. Corobrik...view more

Residents in the North West town of Marikana, situated just east of Rustenburg, welcomed the donation of much needed housing...view more

Cape Peninsular University of Technology students pave the courtyard at the Matthew Goniwe 2 residence on the Bellville campus during the Corobrik-CPUT Construction Week.

Corobrik partnered with the Cape Peninsular University of Technology (CPUT) for the third time in the highly beneficial CPUT-Corobrik Construction Week at the beginning of September 2015.

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The Bell Tower of the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town, built between 1666 and 1684

Made of clay and shale, the final composition of clay brick includes the four natural elements, i.e., earth, wind, fire and water.

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Economical & Practical

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Energy Efficient & Sustainable

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Desirable & Stylish