45262000 – Special trade construction works other than roof works
Code | Name |
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45262100 | Scaffolding work |
45262200 | Foundation work and water-well drilling |
45262300 | Concrete work |
45262400 | Structural steel erection work |
45262500 | Masonry and bricklaying work |
45262600 | Miscellaneous special-trade construction work |
45262700 | Building alteration work |
45262800 | Building extension work |
45262900 | Balcony work |
Special trade construction works other than roof works code description
The category “Special trade construction works other than roof works” encompasses various specialized construction services that are distinct from roof-related works. These services include scaffolding work, foundation work and water-well drilling, concrete work, structural steel erection work, masonry and bricklaying work, miscellaneous special-trade construction work, building alteration work, building extension work, and balcony work. Scaffolding work involves the installation and removal of temporary structures to support workers and materials during construction. Foundation work and water-well drilling pertain to the creation of stable bases for buildings and the drilling of wells for water supply. Concrete work involves the pouring, shaping, and finishing of concrete structures. Structural steel erection work focuses on the assembly and installation of steel frameworks. Masonry and bricklaying work entails the construction of walls, chimneys, and other structures using bricks or stones. Miscellaneous special-trade construction work encompasses various specialized construction tasks not covered by other categories. Building alteration work involves modifying existing structures to meet new requirements or preferences. Building extension work pertains to expanding existing buildings to accommodate additional space or functionality. Balcony work involves the construction or renovation of balconies attached to buildings. These subcategories provide a comprehensive range of specialized construction services, allowing users to easily identify and select the specific services they require.