21 Important Brickwork Check list for site engineers

 Brickwork Check list for site engineers

Brickwork Check list for site engineers
Brickwork Check list for site engineers


1.       The thickness of the brick joint should not exceed 1 cm.

2.   If the mortar is still green, use a scooping a tool to scrape the facet joints to a depth of 15 mm so that you can provide the proper keys for plastering or pointing.

3.       Bricks should be stacked so that they do not exceed a height of 1 meter at a time.

4.       Make sure the brick is vertical.

5.       Make sure the brick course is level.

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6.       Check the quality of bricks according to specific criteria

        Power

        Efflorescence

        Three Dimensional accuracy

        Water absorption

7.       Do not use a brickbat as a queen closer.

8.       Scratch the strength of the mortar with a sharp instrument such as a screwdriver.

9.       Check the quality of the sand with mortar. (Test for fineness factor and silt content).

10.   Make sure it's done manually or mechanically and mixed on the right platform.

11.   Check cure placement.

12.   Whether the green joint has been scrapped.

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13.   Whether to soak the bricks.

14.   Check seams, levels, thickness, and authenticity to see the overall quality of the work.

15.   Whether the brick corners are properly fed by the proper brick closer and whether the brickbat is pierced.

16.   Whether there are bricks on the edge of the top the course below the pedestal, window frame, RCC slab, and balustrade.

17.   Make sure that the brick joints, especially the vertical joints are completely filled with mortar.

18.   Check the scaffold type and whether the scaffold is properly tied and secured.

19.   Check the brick rebar, if provided.

20.   Check the join between intersecting walls and long walls.

21.   Whether the holes left in the brick during the run to support the scaffold are filled with concrete rather than dry brick.

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