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Plastering and Drywall Systems
Plastering flat surfaces, installing drywall systems, and creating decorative moldings on projects from private homes to historic houses.
Why is this skill important?
The skilled plasterer may work on both internal and external plastering and rendering work. Much modern internal work is completed using drywall systems which involve the plasterer creating metal frames and installing plasterboard before the application on the final surface. These constructions can be complex and include curves and openings for doors and windows. Traditional plastering involves the preparation of the background prior to application of the plaster surface. The plasterer will prepare materials for use and be fully aware of legislation and official guidance relating to the preparation and use of materials. In addition to plastering flat surfaces, the skilled plasterer will create and install decorative mouldings. Plasterers will also be required to make repairs.
The plasterer may work on large construction sites for domestic, commercial, or industrial use, in single domestic and commercial premises or on historic buildings and heritage sites. Much plastering work on larger sites is sub-contracted and as such many skilled plasterers will be self-employed, meaning that they have to take responsibility for tax and other earnings-related regulation.
A high degree of accuracy, care, and skill is required. Preparation for plastering work will include complex mathematical calculations. The practitioner needs to be able to read, interpret, and analyse complex specifications describing the work required and be able to convert these plans into reality.
A range of materials can be used depending on the site and the planned use of the finished building. Some materials can be harmful, so care must always be taken by the plasterer to prevent injury or damage in use or disposal of waste.
Plasterers often form part of a team, working efficiently, and effectively with other skilled craftsmen in a logical and well-planned manner.
Results
See all resultsRank | Medal | Result | Competitor | Country/Region |
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1. | Gold | 771 |
Hongda Ma |
China |
2. | Silver | 760 |
GUAN-YU CHEN |
Chinese Taipei |
3. | Bronze | 750 |
Adrian Büttler |
Switzerland |
4. | Medallion for Excellence | 730 |
Baptiste LAMY |
France |
5. | Medallion for Excellence | 715 |
Keito Yano |
Japan |
6. | Medallion for Excellence | 713 |
Akbar Abdirakhimov |
Uzbekistan |
6. | Medallion for Excellence | 713 |
Seungwon Jung |
Korea |
8. | 687 |
Matthias Haider |
Austria | |
8. | 687 |
Marc Ebinger |
Germany | |
10. | 686 |
Brendan Duddy |
United Kingdom | |
10. | 686 |
Attila Stob |
Hungary | |
12. | 674 |
Ivan Alexandrov |
Kazakhstan | |
13. | 671 |
Amit Kumar Singh |
India | |
14. | 581 |
Andrey Christie |
Jamaica | |
Competitors
Akbar Abdirakhimov
Uzbekistan
Ivan Alexandrov
Kazakhstan
Adrian Büttler
Switzerland
GUAN-YU CHEN
Chinese Taipei
Andrey Christie
Jamaica
Brendan Duddy
United Kingdom
Marc Ebinger
Germany
Matthias Haider
Austria
Seungwon Jung
Korea
Baptiste LAMY
France
Hongda Ma
China
Amit Kumar Singh
India
Attila Stob
Hungary
Keito Yano
Japan
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