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Brickwork Level 2 has been adapted from John Hodge's classic
Brickwork for Apprentices - the established textbook on brickwork
for bricklayers. Designed to meet new requirements of the City and
Guilds bricklaying programmes, this book has been written to match
the latest industry-based requirements and technical developments
in the field, including recent changes to the Building Regulations.
Each chapter follows the syllabus and contains a section of
multiple-choice questions to provide trainees with vital practice
for the job knowledge and multiple-choice tests. Highly illustrated
throughout and now in full colour, this is the essential reference
for qualified bricklayers and other professionals working in the
construction industry, as well as students wishing to embark on a
career in bricklaying. There is also the facility to access the
Support Material on the Routledge website, which includes:
PowerPoint slides for each chapter Lesson plans and schemes of work
Multiple-choice questions and answers Job knowledge questions and
answers Practical drawings and mark sheets
Expanded and edited by Malcolm Thorpe, a former CITB Advisor, this
latest edition incorporates all the latest industry-based
requirements and technical developments in the construction
industry. A new feature is the e-resource facility that includes
multiple choice questions and answers, short oral questions and
answers, and practical competency checks with marking schemes.
These are all matched to current programmes, providing students
with essential practice and revision for exam preparation. A
classic text, Brickwork for Apprentices has been the established
reference on brickwork for generations of bricklayers. Continuously
in print since 1944, John Hodge's classic text has now been revised
in its sixth edition and brought fully in line with the latest
Building Regulations and requirements for City & Guilds
courses. This is an essential text for qualified bricklayers and
other professionals working in construction, as well as students
new to the industry and wishing to embark on a career in
bricklaying.
Brickwork Level 1 has been adapted from John Hodges's classic
Brickwork for Apprentices - the established textbook on brickwork
for bricklayers. Designed to meet new requirements of the City and
Guilds bricklaying programmes, this book has been written to match
the latest industry-based requirements and technical developments
in the field, including recent changes to the Building Regulations.
Each chapter follows the syllabus and contains a section of
multiple-choice questions to provide trainees with vital practice
for the job knowledge and multiple-choice tests. Highly illustrated
throughout and now in full colour, this is the essential reference
for qualified bricklayers and other professionals working in the
construction industry, as well as students wishing to embark on a
career in bricklaying. There is also the facility to access the
Support Material on the Routledge website that includes: PowerPoint
slides for each chapter Lesson plans and schemes of work
Multiple-choice questions and answers Job knowledge questions and
answers Practical drawings and mark sheets
Brickwork Level 3 has been adapted from John Hodge's classic
Brickwork for Apprentices - the established textbook on brickwork
for bricklayers. Designed to meet new requirements of the City and
Guilds bricklaying programmes this book has been written to match
the latest industry-based requirements and technical developments
in the field, including recent changes to the Building Regulations.
Each chapter follows the syllabus and contains a section of
multiple-choice questions to provide trainees with vital practice
for the job knowledge and multiple-choice tests. Highly illustrated
throughout and now in full colour, this is the essential reference
for qualified bricklayers and other professionals working in the
construction industry, as well as students wishing to embark on a
career in bricklaying. There is also the facility to access the
Support Material on the Routledge website, which includes:
PowerPoint slides for each chapter Lesson plans and schemes of work
Multiple-choice questions and answers Job knowledge questions and
answers Practical drawings and mark sheets
Brickwork Level 2 has been adapted from John Hodge’s classic Brickwork for Apprentices – the established textbook on brickwork for bricklayers. Designed to meet new requirements of the City and Guilds bricklaying programmes, this book has been written to match the latest industry-based requirements and technical developments in the field, including recent changes to the Building Regulations. Each chapter follows the syllabus and contains a section of multiple-choice questions to provide trainees with vital practice for the job knowledge and multiple-choice tests.
Highly illustrated throughout and now in full colour, this is the essential reference for qualified bricklayers and other professionals working in the construction industry, as well as students wishing to embark on a career in bricklaying.
There is also the facility to access the Support Material on the Routledge website, which includes:
PowerPoint slides for each chapter
Lesson plans and schemes of work
Multiple-choice questions and answers
Job knowledge questions and answers
Practical drawings and mark sheets
Table of Contents
1. The Construction Industry (Community Buildings)
2. Health and Safety in the Construction Industry
3. Communication and Records
4. Construction Technology
5. Moving and Handling Resources
6. Solid Walls and Piers
7. Constructing Cavity Walls with Openings
8. Cladding to Timber, Steel and Concrete Frames
9. Thin Joint Masonry
10. Bridging Openings with Lintels and Arches
11. Domestic Drainage
12. Answers to Multiple-Choice Questions
Expanded and edited by Malcolm Thorpe, a former CITB Advisor, this latest edition incorporates all the latest industry-based requirements and technical developments in the construction industry. A new feature is the e-resource facility that includes multiple choice questions and answers, short oral questions and answers, and practical competency checks with marking schemes. These are all matched to current programmes, providing students with essential practice and revision for exam preparation.
A classic text, Brickwork for Apprentices has been the established reference on brickwork for generations of bricklayers. Continuously in print since 1944, John Hodge’s classic text has now been revised in its sixth edition and brought fully in line with the latest Building Regulations and requirements for City & Guilds courses. This is an essential text for qualified bricklayers and other professionals working in construction, as well as students new to the industry and wishing to embark on a career in bricklaying.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Craft training
Chapter 2: Materials
Chapter 3: Tools
Chapter 4: Bonding of brickwork
Chapter 5: Bonding of blockwork
Chapter 6: Bonding details
Chapter 7: Foundations
Chapter 8: Craft operations
Chapter 9: Bridging openings
Chapter 10: Cavity walling and brick cladding
Chapter 11: Damp prevention
Chapter 12: Chimneys, flues and fireplace construction
Chapter 13: External works
Chapter 14: Special shaped bricks
Chapter 15: Joint finishings
Chapter 16: Calculations
Chapter 17: Multiple choice questions
Appendix: Answers
Brickwork Level 3 has been adapted from John Hodge's classic
Brickwork for Apprentices - the established textbook on brickwork
for bricklayers. Designed to meet new requirements of the City and
Guilds bricklaying programmes this book has been written to match
the latest industry-based requirements and technical developments
in the field, including recent changes to the Building Regulations.
Each chapter follows the syllabus and contains a section of
multiple-choice questions to provide trainees with vital practice
for the job knowledge and multiple-choice tests. Highly illustrated
throughout and now in full colour, this is the essential reference
for qualified bricklayers and other professionals working in the
construction industry, as well as students wishing to embark on a
career in bricklaying. There is also the facility to access the
Support Material on the Routledge website, which includes:
PowerPoint slides for each chapter Lesson plans and schemes of work
Multiple-choice questions and answers Job knowledge questions and
answers Practical drawings and mark sheets
Brickwork Level 1 has been adapted from John Hodges’s classic Brickwork for Apprentices – the established textbook on brickwork for bricklayers. Designed to meet new requirements of the City and Guilds bricklaying programmes, this book has been written to match the latest industry-based requirements and technical developments in the field, including recent changes to the Building Regulations. Each chapter follows the syllabus and contains a section of multiple-choice questions to provide trainees with vital practice for the job knowledge and multiple-choice tests.
Highly illustrated throughout and now in full colour, this is the essential reference for qualified bricklayers and other professionals working in the construction industry, as well as students wishing to embark on a career in bricklaying.
There is also the facility to access the Support Material on the Routledge website that includes:
PowerPoint slides for each chapter
Lesson plans and schemes of work
Multiple-choice questions and answers
Job knowledge questions and answers
Practical drawings and mark sheets
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Construction Industry (Residential)
Chapter 2: Health and Safety in the Construction Industry
Chapter 3: Communication
Chapter 4: Construction Technology
Chapter 5: Tools
Chapter 6: Preparing and Mixing Concrete and Mortar
Chapter 7: Setting out Basic Masonry Structures
Chapter 8: Laying Bricks to Line
Chapter 9: Laying Blockwork to Line
Chapter 10: Cavity Walling
Chapter 11: Joint Finishes
Chapter 12: Answers to Multiple-Choice Questions
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