Trade
Masonry
Masonry is sequencing-sensitive work: a brick or block crew that finishes a wall early — or gets stalled waiting on a pour — leaves skilled hands idle and margin on the table. SKILLS lets masonry businesses post Crew Needed or Crew Available and trade structured Coverage Offers for brick, CMU block, stone, tile setting, marble and granite, and terrazzo. Every deal is business-to-business and locked into an accountable Work Agreement.
Masonry work on SKILLS
13 sub-trades you can post needs or availability for — each tagged so postings reach the right crews.
Brick Mason
Brick walls, veneers, fireplaces
Block Mason / CMU
Concrete block walls, foundations
Stone Mason
Natural stone, cultured stone
Tile Setter
Ceramic, porcelain, stone tile
Marble / Granite Setter
Countertops, flooring, wall panels
Terrazzo Worker
Poured and precast terrazzo
Refractory Mason
High-temperature industrial linings
Restoration Mason
Historic preservation, tuckpointing
Chimney Mason
Chimney construction and repair
Paver Installer
Brick pavers, concrete pavers
Stucco / Plaster
Traditional and synthetic stucco
EIFS Installer
Exterior insulation finish systems
Cultured Stone
Manufactured stone veneer
Covering masonry gaps
Execution-phase coordination between real masonry businesses — see the full flow.
Post the gap — or your availability
Post a Crew Needed when you're short masonry hands, or Crew Available to put downtime to work.
Trade structured Coverage Offers
Offers carry rate, crew size, and schedule — with anti-lowball guardrails so pricing stays fair.
Lock in an accountable Work Agreement
Accepting an offer creates an immutable, audit-logged snapshot both businesses commit to.
Masonry on SKILLS
Which masonry specialties are covered on SKILLS?
The platform covers brick masons, block/CMU masons, stone masons, tile setters, marble and granite setters, and terrazzo workers, among others. Whether you need a setter for a one-week veneer job or want to fill a stalled block crew's open days, you post the specialty and crew size, and other masonry organizations respond with structured Coverage Offers.
How does SKILLS keep masonry rates from getting lowballed?
Coverage Offers run through anti-lowball guardrails — offer floors, rate caps, and submission limits — set against each posting. A floor blocks bids below a fair minimum so utilizing a crew's downtime never means undercutting the trade, and submission limits keep a posting from drowning in throwaway numbers. You negotiate inside sane bounds, not a race to the bottom.
How do I know a masonry crew is legit before they're on my site?
Participation is anchored to real organizations, not individuals, and each carries a verification tier — Basic, Trusted, or Verified Pro — that climbs as they add insurance, tax docs, and licenses to their Compliance Vault. You can check their tier and request a current COI or certification before you accept an offer and lock the Work Agreement.
Put your masonry crew to work
Get early access — free for 3 months, then $99/year. Anchored to real trade businesses.