labouring
According to the CCM “Being a Labourer” guide, labouring is more than just manual work—it’s an entry point into construction careers that values continuous learning. Online lectures, CPD hours, and health and safety training are part of the progression. These learning elements allow labourers to stay up to date with evolving site standards and regulations. Over time, this can lead to roles with greater responsibility.
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Being a bricklayer is physically demanding, yet rewarding due to the sense of achievement that comes from finishing a building project. Additionally, a bricklayer job description typically involves working with heavy equipment, which means they must be qualified for this role. Therefore, the College of Contract Management provides qualification courses that enable individuals to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme card.