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CONS 01 - CREATION OF PIECE OF MASONRY

1.4 ASHLAR MASONRY

To realize structural walls or dividers, with a visible face finish.

1.3 ROUND SHAPE MASONRY

To realize wall structures with curved articulations through the use of shaped brick elements.

1.2 ARTICULATED MANSORY

Making walls with composite joints (L and T) including openings and / or corners.

1.1 LINEAR MANSONRY

Realizing linear brick walls in common with 1, 2 and 3 heads (thickness 12, 25, 38 cm).
2.3 VAULTS

Making vaults with the centring use.

2.2 LOWERED ARCH STRUCTURE

Making lowered masonry arches of different sizes by using ribs.

2.1 ALL ROUND ARCH STRUCTURES

Making all-round arches in masonry of different sizes.
3.3 DRYWALLS

Making linear and/or aticulated drywalls without mortar.

3.2 IN IRREGULAR SHAPE MATERIAL

Realizing linear and/or articulated masonry structures, realized through the use of stones or not squared stone.

3.1 IN CUT MATERIAL

Realizing linear and/or articulated wall structures, made of natural (cut stone) or artificially squared( glass material).
4.4 CLAY TILES WALL CHIMNEY

Realizing clay tiles wall chimneys.

4.3 CHIMNEY

Realizing chimneys in common brick, preparing it for the subsequent finishing phase (civil plaster).

4.2 FLUE ROOF WITH CYLINDER

To realize flues with refractory cylinder, rock wool lining and insulated and inserted in "shirts" of cement material lightened with expanded clay.

4.1 FLUE ROOF WITHOUT CYLINDER

Applying compressed vibro concrete elements to make simple flues.


CONS 02 - PLASTERING OF INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WALLS

1.3 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS ON THE BASIS OF AUTONOMOUS EVALUATIONS

After a detailed analysis of the support object to be used, choose the type of mortar suitable for the work and the masonry supports, managing the operations of packaging and control of the mortars in relation to the types of use and adequately preparing the masonry surfaces in view intervention.

1.2 PACKAGING PLASTER MORTARS ON SITE ON INDICATION

Prepare the different types of plaster mortars on site, complying with the written or oral requirements regarding the dosages of the materials to be used and the mixing, conglomeration and mixing operations to be carried out.

1.1 SURFACE PREPARATION

Prepare the surfaces to be plastered by cleaning the wall texture, carrying out, if necessary, simple demolition and / or corrective measures to ensure adherence and coplanarity.
2.2 MECHANICAL PLASTERING FOR EXTERIORS OF WIDE DIMENSIONS

Plastering large external wall surfaces by using plastering machines.

2.1 MECHANICAL PLASTERING FOR INTERIORS

After having prepared the mortar guides, if necessary, plaster internal, vertical, horizontal and oblique surfaces, spreading the premixed plaster with spray gun.
3.3 PLASTER BASED CHALK / SCAGLIOLA

Plastering the surfaces using a plaster based chalk / scagliola civil type by hand making the layer of arriccio and finishing in the correct management of the time of construction and finishing of the surfaces.

3.2 PLASTERING OF NOBLE ENVIRONMENTS

Carry out the laying by spreading a third layer of plaster, veil or civil plaster, to finish the surface.

3.1 PLASTERING OF INHABITED OR EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENTS

After having prepared the guides in mortar, spread, using the trowel and trowel, two layers of plaster (scratch and grout) based on hydraulic lime and sand (rustic plaster).
4.2 DECORATIVE PLASTER

Realize the finishing of surfaces and decorative elements (shaves, spatulas, cornices, ornaments, squares, fake stones and decorations in plaster or other conglomerates).

4.1 PLASTER ADDITIVES

Realize the plastering of vertical, horizontal and oblique linear surfaces with additivate plasters that involve the modification of the final performance of the surface (fire-retardant, dehumidifying, acoustic, waterproofing, thermal insulation) or optimization of the execution phases (antifreeze, plasticizers, fluidizers, etc.).


CONS 03 - DYEING OF INTERNAL AND EXTERIOR WALLS

1.3 BACKGROUND SELF EVALUATION

After detailed analysis of the surface subject to intervention, choose and apply the most suitable type of primer (acrylic, polyurethane, consolidating, etc.).

1.2 BACKGROUND ACCORDING TO REQUIREMENTS

Apply the primer on the surface to obtain the most suitable tinting (acrylic, polyurethane, consolidating, etc.) according to the verbal or written instructions received.

1.1 BACKGROUND

Performing preparation or restoration of surfaces to be painted (eg cleaning, filling in holes - stucco, smoothing, patching, brushing, etc.) ensuring the flatness of the surface and applying, if necessary, fungicidal, desalinating, pesticide, etc.
2.3 NATURAL PAINTINGS

Paint, using brushes or rollers, internal surfaces in civil plaster with natural paints prepared by mixing lime and pigments.

2.2 PAINTINGS TO BE PREPARED

To paint internal surfaces in civil plaster with water-based paints prepared following the indications received and / or contained in the material sheets, using brushes or rollers.

2.1 READY PAINTINGS

Dye interior surfaces in civil plaster with semi-washable or washable primers ready to use, using brushes or rollers.
3.2 RELIEF FINISH

Dye external surfaces to obtain a relief finish by applying 1 coat of fixative insulation for plastics and the subsequent finishing of the work with the laying of 2 hands (appropriately spaced temporally) of quartz or siloxane paint.

3.1 TRADITIONAL SMOOTH FINISH

Dyeing external surfaces to obtain a traditional smooth finish, by applying a base coat, then filling in holes – stucco, the surfaces and laying 2 coats of water-based paint (possibly quartz or siloxane), respecting drying times.
4.3 ADVANCED DECORATIVE

Apply advanced decorative techniques, such as spatula, buffered, scratched, veiled, to achieve the finishing of the painted surfaces.

4.2 BASIC DECORATIVE

Apply basic decorative techniques, such as sponging and / or stencil, to achieve the finishing of the painted surfaces.

4.1 ADDITIVES

Realize the painting of vertical, horizontal and oblique linear surfaces with additives that involve the modification of the final performance of the surface (fire-retardant, anti-radiation reflecting, etc.).

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