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Meet Sean Ellison

Q&A + Fun Facts!

Let's take a look at some answers to some of your questions as well as some fun facts about construction!

 Engineers have created bridges that lift or fold to let boats pass.

Construction uses powerful machines to do amazing things.

Imagine being part of a project that lasts for centuries.

Before safety helmets, construction workers used hats made of tarred canvas or leather.

A Look at
a Carpenter

A carpenter is a skilled tradesperson who works with wood and other materials to construct, install, and repair structures such as buildings, furniture, and cabinetry. They follow blueprints and designs to create functional and aesthetically pleasing structures.

A Look at
an Electrician

An electrician installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems in homes, buildings, and other structures. They ensure that electrical wiring, circuits, and equipment are functioning properly and safely, following local codes and regulations.

A Look at
a Plumber

A plumber installs, repairs, and maintains plumbing systems, including pipes, fixtures, and appliances, to ensure the safe and efficient flow of water and waste. They work in residential, commercial, and industrial settings, solving a variety of plumbing issues.

A Look at
a Roofer

A roofer specializes in the installation, repair, and maintenance of roofs on residential and commercial buildings. They work with various materials, such as shingles, metal, or tile, to ensure roofs are durable, waterproof, and properly sealed.

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a Welder

A welder joins metal parts together using heat, pressure, or a combination of both to create strong, durable bonds. They work in various industries, including construction, manufacturing, and automotive, to fabricate and repair metal structures and components.