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Next Steps in Bricklaying
Subject Area
Construction & Construction Trades
Student Type
Adults
Study Mode
Part Time
Course Type
Community Learning
What is the course about?
Next Steps in Bricklaying is the perfect progression from the Introduction to Bricklaying course, designed to stretch and develop your skills even further. Building on the techniques you've already learned, this part-time course offers hands-on opportunities to tackle more advanced tasks and deepen your understanding of bricklaying in a supportive and practical environment.
Why should I choose the course?
Choose this part-time course to learn from experienced industry professionals in our fully equipped bricklaying workshop, where you'll get hands-on training using the tools and techniques needed to progress in the trade. It's the ideal environment to build confidence, refine your skills, and take your next step in construction.
What will I learn?
On the course you will cover:
- More complex bonds of brickwork
- Different types of pointing and jointing
- Blockwork tasks
- Group tasks
- Running in course brickwork with the aid of a line
- How to square a Return Quoin.
What will the course lead on to?
Warrington & Vale Royal College offers a wide range of adult courses, including part-time courses, accredited qualifications, and non-accredited qualification options. Why not take the next step and progress onto a recognised qualification course in Brickwork? Take a look at the range of construction courses available here: construction courses for adults.
What support is available?
We have a team of staff dedicated to providing learning support if required, as well as a Wellbeing Team that is on hand to offer guidance, support and help when needed. Additionally, eligible students can access a wide range of finance and funding support to help them during their time at college.
Further information can be located here: College Life
What are the entry requirements?
We would recommend completion of the Introduction to Brickwork course.
Are there any additional costs associated with the course?
You will need a pair of sturdy boots, for example steel toe capped – so that you are safe on the yard.
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03/06/2025
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