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A place to belong is important for a healthy society. These places can be homes, offices, service providers or entertainment.

We recommend you start your construction journey by looking into the following construction trades:

Carpenter

Carpenters build or remodel almost every kind of structure, including houses and commercial buildings, bridges, churches, factories, and highways. They work with power and hand tools to build wood framing for houses, roofs, stairs, decks, and sheaths, and forms for concrete. Carpenters install doors, windows, and handrails, build cabinets, and counter tops. Carpenters perform interior and exterior finish work. They read blueprints, measure accurately, and calculate dimensions.

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Laborer

Laborers may be skilled or unskilled workers with duties as varied as clearing timber and brush, removing demolished materials from a job site, placing and vibrating concrete, landscaping, installing pipe, handling the materials for other trades workers or using explosives to demolish buildings. Laborers are needed on all types of construction projects such as highways, bridges, tunnels, large buildings, sanitation, and residential, and perform work for the duration of the project. A laborer must know how to work with his or her hands and with power tools run by gasoline, electricity, and compressed air. Other tools used include pavement breakers, rammers, pumps, compressors, lasers, and vibrators.

Ironworker

Ironworkers erect the structural framework for high rise buildings, bridges, power plants, and towers. They place reinforcing steel in concrete forms for roadways, foundations and structures and erect the aluminum fascia on high rise window walls. Tools of the trade include: wrenches, connecting bars, tape measures, levels, jacks, arc welders, welding torches, and oxy-acetylene torches.

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Masonry & Brick Worker

Masonry workers use bricks, concrete, plaster, and natural and manmade stones to build structures. Concrete preparation and repair, including pouring and finishing all products that use concrete, are possible tasks. Materials other than concrete are often used by masons. These materials can include, but are not limited to, terrazzo, magnesite, epoxy, polymer and other plastics. Structures are often constructed using using brick, cement, cinderblocks, stone and marble. Masons may also use plaster or stucco to finish and/or repair interior walls and ceilings, other masonry, metal or wire.

Roofer

Roofers remove roofs, prepare roof surfaces, and install new roofs. Commercial roofs are generally low-pitched roofs that consist of multiple layers of roofing applied with hot roofing asphalt. Residential roofs are usually steep, and the roofing material is mainly asphalt shingles. Tools used include hatchets, hammers, pry bars, tin snips, knives, and chalk lines.

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