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Bricklaying
Learning a trade can open lots of doors for you as talented and trustworthy tradespeople are always in demand. On our courses you’ll not only get the practical skills you need to find work but our team of tutors, who are all industry experienced, will help give you the confidence and know-how that could even see you go on to set up your own business.
Study with us and you’ll gain experience in the booming construction industry. Did you know that a qualified bricklayer can earn between £500 and £1000 per week? If you’re looking for an apprenticeship, there are lots of opportunities in the trades and you’ll work on lots of projects both in and out of college with local businesses!
CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE BRICKLAYING PATHWAY
LEVEL 1 - 1 YEAR WHAT WILL I DO?
You will learn basic bricklaying skills, creating a range of brickwork structures, using different bonding methods. You will learn how to lay blocks to line, gauge and level. You will also learn about the construction of cavity walls, safe working practices, quantities and communication. Your practical assessments will be cavity walls which most houses are constructed from, blockwork and internal and external corners.
YOU NEED:
A keen interest in bricklaying and four GCSEs grade 1 or above would be desirable.
WHAT’S NEXT?
You could move on to a level 2 qualification in bricklaying.
DIPLOMA IN BRICKLAYING
LEVEL 2 - 1 YEAR WHAT WILL I DO?
You will learn building methods and construction technology as well as setting out complex masonry structures, solid brickwork structures, thin joint masonry methods, safe working practices, quantities and communication.
YOU NEED:
Bricklaying level 1 or equivalent, and GCSE English and maths, or be working towards Level 2 Functional Skills Maths and/or English.
WHAT’S NEXT?
You could move on to a relevant level 3 qualification or move on to an apprenticeship in bricklaying.
DIPLOMA IN BRICKLAYING
LEVEL 3 - 1 YEAR WHAT WILL I DO?
Expanding on the skills you learned at level 1 and 2, you will look more in depth at building methods and construction technology.
You will learn how to set out complex masonry structures, arch construction, curved walls, safe working practices, quantities and communication.
YOU NEED:
Diploma in Bricklaying Level 2.
WHAT’S NEXT?
You could go on to find work in the building industry, start an apprenticeship, or go on to higher education or further training. Future careers could include bricklaying, site management or setting up your own business in the trades.
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Bricklaying
If you don’t have English and maths at GCSE grade 9-4, you will continue to work towards this as part of your main programme of study.
WHAT CAN I EARN?
Site manager Site foreman Builder Bricklayer £42,408 £36,313 £28,693 £31,694
Information sourced from uk.indeed.com in July 2022 and is based on average UK estimates of wages per year.