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Job Description
Lay out, cut, and place segmental paving units. Includes installers of bedding and restraining materials for the paving units.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 47-4091.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 34,160.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 16.00
- Currently, there are 1,720 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Segmental Pavers”.
Also Known As…
- Segmental Pavers
- Segmental Wall Installer
- Paving Stone Installer
- Paver Installer
- Paver
- Cutter
- Travertine Installer
- Slab Installer
- Segmental Paver Installer
- Paving Foreman
- Paver Layer
- Landscape Foreman
- Interlocking Pavement Installer
- Interlocking Installer
- Interlocking Concrete Pavement Installer
- Installer
- Concrete Paver
- Concrete Pavement Installer
- Bricklayer
Tasks for “Paver Layer”
- Compact bedding sand and pavers to finish the paved area, using a plate compactor.
- Sweep sand from the surface prior to opening to traffic.
- Sweep sand into the joints and compact pavement until the joints are full.
- Set pavers, aligning and spacing them correctly.
- Prepare base for installation by removing unstable or unsuitable materials, compacting and grading the soil, draining or stabilizing weak or saturated soils and taking measures to prevent water penetration and migration of bedding sand.
- Discuss the design with the client.
- Supply and place base materials, edge restraints, bedding sand and jointing sand.
- Resurface an outside area with cobblestones, terracotta tiles, concrete or other materials.
- Design paver installation layout pattern and create markings for directional references of joints and stringlines.
- Cut paving stones to size and for edges, using a splitter and a masonry saw.
- Cement the edges of the paved area.
- Screed sand level to an even thickness, and recheck sand exposed to elements, raking and rescreeding if necessary.
Related Technology & Tools
- Pressure washers
- Leaf blowers
- Chop saws
- Pallet wagons
- Wheeled front end loaders
- Paver washers
- Base rakes
- Material hoists
- Table saws
- Paver extractors
- Material moving cranes
- Dump trucks
- Rubber hammers
- Paver scribers
- Fork-grapples
- Jackhammers
- Vacuum lifters
- Paver block splitters
- Screed rails
- Bandcutters
- Paver layout squares
- Power brooms
- Lifting spreaders
- Chalk line markers
- Paver brooms
- Slab lifters
- Laser levels
- Chainsaws
- Paver pullers
- Forklifts
- Paver adjusters
- Slide hammers
- Demolition hammers
- Skid steer loaders
- Stone grinders
- Grout mixers
- Paving edgers
- Hardscape mallets
- Mini excavators
- Dust collectors
- Masonry saws
- Sand screeding equipment
- Backhoes
- Vibratory plate compactors
- Paver carts
- Depiction Software Deco-Con
- Web browser software
- UNI-GROUP Lockpave Pro
- Depiction Software Deco-Con Estimating
- Decorative Software Online Visualizers
- Depiction Software Hardscape Imaging