- Site Preparation: This involves clearing debris, setting up scaffolding, and ensuring the site is safe for construction activities.
- Material Handling: Construction laborers transport materials and equipment to and from the worksite. This may involve lifting heavy objects, operating machinery such as forklifts or cranes, and organizing materials for easy access by other workers.
- Assisting Tradespeople: They support skilled workers, such as carpenters, electricians, and plumbers, by providing them with tools, materials, and assistance as needed.
- Demolition Work: Construction laborers may be involved in demolishing structures, which requires careful planning and adherence to safety protocols.
- Concrete Work: This includes mixing, pouring, and smoothing concrete for foundations, floors, and other structural elements.
- Cleanup: After construction is complete, laborers clean up the worksite, removing debris, and ensuring that the area is tidy and safe.
- General Maintenance: They may also perform basic maintenance tasks, such as repairing fences, painting, or landscaping.
- Following Safety Regulations: Construction laborers must adhere to safety regulations and protocols to prevent accidents and injuries on the job site