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Summary

Plasterer apprentices will benefit from high quality teaching and learning from industry experts, outstanding workshops and facilities and classroom and workshop study programmes.Fully qualified in their trade area, achieving apprentices will benefit from being fully site qualified. The broad purpose of this occupation is to apply layers of plaster onto walls, floors and ceilings. Plastering serves a protective function, in that it makes buildings more robust and also an aesthetic function. Plasterers will often complete dry lining projects during their career. Although a person may specialise solely in dry lining, a plasterer must have the knowledge of dry lining in addition to their knowledge and skills to plaster. SGS will offer the solid route.

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