Standard bricklayer rates
Does anyone have an idea what a standard rate for bricklaying would be?
I need a small job, just a simple 7m long x 3m high wall.. For a bricklayer it's a simple job, the only thing that would slow them down is that it's on the boundary and the frame is up, so they have to lay it through the frame. No big deal though.
I already have the bricks, and am amazed at some of the quotes just for the labour. It's about 1000 bricks or so, I reckon they'll be done in a day, and that's what most of them have said.
I've had absurd quotes. Possibly because it's a small job.
I even offered to pay cash off the books, but still the quotes are ridiculous.
So, what's a fair price per hour, per day or per bricks or whatever?
Should I just concede defeat and pay the price, or keep looking around. I'm tempted to give it a go myself, but can't justify it, because it will take me much longer than a day.
Cheers.
brick veneer construction
The brick work has to be tied into the timber frame, using wall ties which are nailed onto the studs and bent at a right angle and layed in the bed joint. This is basic brick veneer construction taught at trade schools around Australia. The Frame always goes up first whether it is easy for the bricky or not.