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Salford tower blocks contract for North Wales firm will help create 75 jobs

Monolith has developed non-combustible, rapid-fit brick slips and will now develop a new production facility in Denbighshire

Monolith has secured deal for three Salford tower blocks

A North Wales company that’s revolutionising the construction industry is planning to create 75 new jobs after landing its biggest ever single contract - worth £1.5 million.

Monolith has developed non-combustible, rapid-fit brick slips which significantly speed up the construction process and are now being used to clad a trio of high-end apartment blocks in Salford.

The site of the prestigious development is right alongside the gateway to Regent Road into Manchester – with 90 per cent of the apartments having been sold off-plan already.

According to Monolith, the BrickPlus: Pro system, which was developed in the wake of the Grenfell Tower disaster, has already been adopted by a number construction firms and property developers across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

That deal is one of a potential £30m contract pipeline over the next two years.

It has seen owner Stephen Waring - the man behind GreenThumb - decide to open a second production facility in Denbighshire as they are outgrowing their existing site in Denbigh, where 20 staff work.

They aim to create 75 jobs at the new site to meet the demand for BrickPlus.

Under the system the panels of 12 lightweight brick slips are fused into a mesh and according to Monolith they can replicate the look of any existing bricks or stone façades – or even create new ones.