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Among the many jobs at a construction site, the one that stands out the most is the "roofer."
Since much of the work involves working at height, it is inevitable that there is a risk of losing your life.
Assemble and dismantle temporary fences, steel frames, construction machinery, scaffolding, etc.
At construction sites, they are also said to be the face of the site because pedestrians can see the work being done.
The work of the "stevedores" determines the success or failure of the construction site.

When I hear the word "skilled worker," I think of a job that anyone can do.

Isn't there anyone like that? In fact, it's completely different. The job involves pouring concrete.

It is used for a wide range of purposes, from excavation to exterior construction. Concrete is a one-shot deal. So anyone can

It is not a job that can be done by anyone. The work of the "skilled worker" becomes the product for the customer.

①Scaffolding assembly and dismantling work

 We imagine the building from blueprints and assemble and dismantle scaffolding in a way that makes it easy for craftsmen from other trades to work.

②Steel frame construction work

 How to erect the steel frame that forms the backbone of a building using a tow truck and tower crane.

③Construction machinery assembly and dismantling work

 Assembly and disassembly of tower cranes, construction vehicles, and construction machinery used for transporting materials.

④Earthworks

 The work of digging the ground and transporting the excavated soil in order to lay the foundations of a building.

Once the foundation work is complete, the excavated soil is backfilled.

⑤Exterior construction

 The purpose of this construction is to improve the appearance, ease of use, and safety of the building, by improving the "face" of the building. Creating gardens, gates, fences, parking lots, etc.

⑥Concrete work

Pour concrete into rebar-lined formwork.

The quality of a building depends on the precision of the concrete.

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