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Bricklaying is a specialized trade within the construction industry that involves the laying of bricks, blocks, and other masonry units to construct walls, foundations, and other structures. Bricklayers use a variety of tools and techniques to ensure that the structure is built to the highest standards of quality and safety. Bricklaying is a highly skilled trade that requires a good understanding of the materials and techniques used in the construction process.
Bricklayers are typically employed by construction companies, but may also be self-employed. Bricklayers must be able to read and interpret plans and drawings, and must be able to work with a variety of materials, including brick, block, stone, and mortar. Bricklayers must also be able to work in a variety of weather conditions and must be able to work safely and efficiently.
Some of the companies in the bricklaying market include: Bricklayers Union, Bricklayers Local 1, Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local 3, and Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local 5. Show Less Read more