A construction worker is a tradesman, laborer, or professional employed in the construction of the built environment and its infrastructure. A construction.

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A construction worker is a tradesman, laborer, or professional employed in the construction of the built environment and its infrastructure. A construction worker is a tradesman, laborer, or professional employed in the construction of the built environment and its infrastructure. Working as an construction worker can be dangerous because a person could fall, or have a heavy object fall on them. Working as an construction worker can be dangerous because a person could fall, or have a heavy object fall on them.

Construction workers clean and prepare construction sites by removing debris and possible hazards. Construction workers clean and prepare construction sites by removing debris and possible hazards. They load or unload building materials to be used in construction. They load or unload building materials to be used in construction. They also build or take apart bracing, barricades, and scaffolding, and temporary structures. They also build or take apart bracing, barricades, and scaffolding, and temporary structures.

They wear gloves,vest,boots,and helmet.

How much does a construction worker get paid? A construction manger gets paid 82,790 a year. A construction manger gets paid 82,790 a year. A construction worker salary a year is 58,380 per year and the lowest paid earned less than 20,000. A construction worker salary a year is 58,380 per year and the lowest paid earned less than 20,000.

What kind of equipment do they work with? Construction equipment operators may use bulldozers to level the ground or prepare sites.