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43.999
Sub-class
Specialised construction activities n.e.c.
SDMX: F43999
Sub-class Level
1 Depth
0 Children
0 Siblings
📋 Official Classification Notes

✓ Includes

This subclass includes: - construction activities specialising in one aspect common to different kinds of structures, requiring specialised skill or equipment, n.e.c.: • reinforcement steel bending activities, at the construction site - erection of construction site safety equipment - work with specialist access requirements necessitating climbing skills and the use of related equipment (e.g. working at height on tall structures) - rental of cranes and other building equipment which cannot be allocated to a specific construction type, with an operator - repairing of reinforced concrete structures (e.g. beams, columns) - erection of billboards or advertising columns - concreting works

+ Also Includes

This subclass also includes: - renovation, renewal, reconstruction and retrofitting of historical and archaeological sites and buildings

✗ Excludes

This subclass excludes: - scaffold erection, see 43.99/2 - rental of scaffolds and work platforms, without erection and dismantling, see 77.32 - rental of construction machinery and equipment without an operator, see 77.32 - conservation and restoration of historical and archaeological assets of all types of materials, whether the assets are movable or stationary, see 91.30

Who is this code for?

Verified: SEMANTIC_SECTION_MATRIX
Common titles: Construction manager, Site manager

Bricklayers

SOC 2020:5314
Common titles: Bricklayer, Mason
Common titles: Carpenter, Joiner

Evidence: Representative SOC 2020 occupations for SIC Section F (Specialised construction activities n.e.c.).

Data source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) — UK SIC 2026
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