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The minimum perpend in brickwork refers to the vertical joint between adjacent bricks in a wall. Typically, the minimum perpend should be at least 10 to 12 mm to ensure proper bonding and structural integrity while allowing for the mortar joint. This spacing helps accommodate any slight variations in brick size and ensures that mortar can effectively fill the joint to prevent water ingress. Proper perpend spacing is crucial for the overall strength and durability of the masonry.

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