between 1100 and 1200 bricks
46 bricks; add a few more for waste and cutting
The number of bricks that can be laid per 1.00 square meter will depend on the size and shape of the bricks being used. Generally, for standard-sized bricks, it is common to lay between 50-60 bricks per 1.00 square meter. However, this number may vary based on the particular project and bricklaying technique.
you would need 12...
That depends on the size of the bricks you want to use, and what unit you've measured in-10 metres by 20 metres? 10 feet by 20 feet?
800 to 1,200 bricks a day.
The average 9inch brick will take a good bricklayer some 10 seconds to lay and square.
That's not possible to tell without more information. Everyone works at different speeds; we have to have at least some information in order to tell.
A brick mason, a stone mason or a builder.
It depends how fancy they want the job done. For example if there are arches, soldier courses, quoining etc., you are looking about 30 to 60 bricks per hour. If this job is a straight wall with no detailing or fancy stuff in it, a good bricklayer can lay upwards of 125 bricks per hour.
1 brick.
between 1100 and 1200 bricks
metric common 60 bricks / sqm imperial common 52 / sq m
15 days
Watch Bob the builder and get some magical talking machines that do all the work for you
they need 2 hands and some bricks and ruffle make $10 an hour and need no educatin
46 bricks; add a few more for waste and cutting