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"The BDA guide to successful brickwork is the definitive practical guide to obtaining successful results in brickwork construction"--
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Bricklaying. --- Bricklaying. --- Briquetage. --- Masonry. --- Masonry. --- Maçonnerie. --- bricklaying.
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Silicosis --- Bricklaying --- Prevention. --- Safety measures.
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693 --- Bricklaying and related building crafts --- 693 Bricklaying and related building crafts --- Masonry. --- Prestressing --- Reinforcing materials
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Masonry walls constitute the interface between the building's interior and the outdoor environment. Masonry walls are traditionally composed of fired-clay bricks (solid or perforated) or blocks (concrete or earth-based), but in the past (and even in the present) they were often associated as needing an extra special thermal and acoustical insulation layer. However, over more recent years investigations on thermal and acoustical features has led to the development of new improved bricks and blocks that no longer need these insulation layers. Traditional masonry units (fired-clay bricks, concre
Bricklaying. --- Brickwork. --- Brick work --- Decoration and ornament, Architectural --- Building --- Masonry
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