Our team comprises skilled professionals with expertise in various areas, including construction, bathroom fitting, plumbing, kitchen fitting, and renovation. We understand the significance of staying up-to-date with the latest techniques and advancements in the industry, which is why we continuously invest in the training and development of our team. We work collaboratively to ensure that every project is completed to the highest standard and meets the unique requirements of our clients.
Carpenters and joiners construct, erect, install and repair wooden structures and fittings used in internal and external frameworks and cut, shape, fit and assemble wood to make templates, jigs, scale models and scenic equipment for theatres. TYPICAL ENTRY ROUTES AND ASSOCIATED QUALIFICATIONS There are no formal academic entry requirements, though GCSEs/S grades are advantageous. Entry is typically through an approved apprenticeship programme or college course in conjunction with on-the-job training, leading to a NVQ/SVQ Level 2/3 qualification, or through building up work experience supplemented with short courses. TASKS examines drawings and specifications to determine job requirements selects and measures appropriate wood and cuts, shapes and drills to specification using saws, planes, chisels and other power or hand tools aligns and fixes prepared wood pieces by screwing, nailing, gluing and dowelling to form frames, shop fronts, counter units, decking, theatrical sets, furniture, small wooden craft, scale models and wooden templates checks accuracy of work with square, rule and spirit level maintains and repairs woodwork and fittings
Job holders in this unit group undertake a variety of tasks in the construction, alteration, maintenance and repair of buildings, steeples, industrial chimneys and other tall structures, and of underwater structures not elsewhere classified in MINOR GROUP 531: Construction and Building Trades. TYPICAL ENTRY ROUTES AND ASSOCIATED QUALIFICATIONS There are no formal academic entry requirements, though GCSEs/S grades are advantageous. Entry is typically through an approved apprenticeship programme or college course in conjunction with on-the-job training, leading to a NVQ/SVQ Level 2/3 qualification, or through building up work experience supplemented with short courses. TASKS selects, measures and cuts steel bars, rods and wire to required lengths, positions and fixes reinforcements into position and tensions as required using hydraulic jacks lays bricks, tiles and building blocks to construct, repair and decorate buildings pours and levels concrete, prepares surfaces for painting and plastering, and mixes and applies plaster and paint installs plumbing fixtures, woodwork structures and fittings, and sets glass in frames maintains and repairs steeples, industrial chimneys and other high structures, and installs and replaces lightning conductors erects and repairs fencing checks and puts on diving suit and equipment and descends underwater to carry out construction, maintenance and repair tasks on sites such as oil rigs, harbours, bridges etc
Bricklayers erect and repair brick, pre-cut stone and concrete block structures such as walls, paving, chimney stacks and tunnel lining.
TYPICAL ENTRY ROUTES AND ASSOCIATED QUALIFICATIONS
There are no formal academic entry requirements, though GCSEs/S grades are advantageous. Entry is typically through an approved apprenticeship programme or college course in conjunction with on-the-job training, leading to a NVQ/SVQ Level 2/3 qualification, or through building up work experience supplemented with short courses.
TASKS
examines drawings, photographs and specifications to determine job requirements measures construction site and lays out the first lines of bricks to mark position of walls mixes and spreads mortar on foundations and bricks places, levels and aligns bricks in mortar bed and walls uses hand and power tools to shape and trim bricks
Plasterers apply dry linings, plaster and cement mixtures to walls and ceilings, fix fibrous sheets and cast and fix ornamental plasterwork to the interior or exterior of buildings.
TYPICAL ENTRY ROUTES AND ASSOCIATED QUALIFICATIONS
There are no formal academic entry requirements, though GCSEs/S grades are advantageous. Entry is typically through an approved apprenticeship programme or college course in conjunction with on-the-job training, leading to a NVQ/SVQ Level 2/3 qualification, or through building up work experience supplemented with short courses.
TASKS
selects appropriate plasterboard or dry lining panels, cuts them to required size and fixes them to ceilings and walls mixes, or directs the mixing of, plaster to desired consistency applies and smooths one or more coats of plaster and produces a finished surface, using hand tools or mechanical spray pours liquid plaster into mould to cast ornamental plaster work measures, cuts, installs and secures plaster board and/or ornamental plasterwork to walls and ceilings covers and seals joints between boards and finishes surface checks surface level using line, spirit level and straight edge.
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Our mission is to deliver quality workmanship and exceptional customer service to every client. We believe that every space has the potential to be transformed into something beautiful and functional, and we're committed to making that transformation a reality.
Our goal is to become your go-to resource for all of your requirements, whether they are domestic or professional. We want to give our clients excellent service, quality work, and a stress-free experience that goes above and beyond what they expect.