Brick Mason Contractor Package - New Jersey 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Brick Mason Contractor Package in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'New Jersey Brick Mason Contract' form. Fill in the contractor's details, including scope of work and insurance information, ensuring compliance with New Jersey laws.
  3. Next, complete the 'Construction Project Information Sheet' by entering all relevant parties involved in the project along with the start date.
  4. Use the 'Change Order Sheet' to document any amendments to contracts. Clearly specify changes and obtain necessary approvals.
  5. Fill out the 'Certificate of Completion' once all work is finished, certifying that everything meets project standards.
  6. Utilize the 'Final Project Punch List' to track any remaining tasks. Ensure property owners initial completed items for accountability.
  7. Complete safety documentation using the 'Worker Safety and Health Plan' to comply with OSHA regulations.
  8. Record any incidents on-site using the 'Accident Report Form', ensuring all details are accurately captured.
  9. Manage bids effectively with the 'Bid Log', noting due dates and statuses for each bid submitted.
  10. Finally, send follow-up communications using the 'Bid Follow Up Letter' template after submitting bids to maintain engagement with potential clients.

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The average cost per square foot to a brick wall is around $25, although that can fluctuate between $10 and $45. The labor cost for a brick wall is a docHub portion of the total, as it usually sits between $70 and $110 per hour.
How much do masons/brick layers charge per square foot (sq. ft.)? Type of Masonry ProjectAverage Price Straightforward rebricking (house without obstructions, windows, or complex insulation systems) About $25 to $50/sq. ft. Redoing masonry joints About $10 to $30/sq. ft. Average hourly rate of a mason $85 to $109 per hour3 more rows Jun 6, 2025
The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that employment of brick masons and other masonry workers is projected to grow 8 percent from 2020 to 2030. The demand for brick masons will be driven by the continued need for new construction, an aging workforce and a continuous need to maintain existing structures.
Definition: Cost of labor is the amount paid by an employer to cover an employees wages and benefits, plus related payroll taxes and benefits. Labor cost is an important value that finance and accounting professionals calculate to determine the direct and indirect price that a company pays for labor.
Average Prices for Masonry Work Type of Masonry WorkCost Range Per HourCost Estimate Per Day Bricklaying $30 $60 per hour $300 $800 per day Chimney Repair/Restoration $40 $75 per hour $400 $3,000+ Patio Installation $45 $85 per hour $2,500 $10,000+

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A brick mason is a tradesperson who uses bricks, structural tiles and concrete blocks to build and repair a variety of brick and stone structures, such as walls, floors, walkways, roads and fences. This role requires specific skills and most people receive their training through apprenticeships and technical programs.

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