depends on the person, the size of the blocks, the length of your workday... ect
how big are the blocks and how many guys do you have laying them, and how fast and efficient are the workers. do they have to be mortered,
The number of stone blocks that can be laid in a day depends on several factors, including the size and weight of the blocks, the skill and experience of the workers, and the working conditions. On average, a skilled mason might lay between 100 to 300 blocks in a typical workday. However, this number can vary significantly based on the specifics of the project and efficiency of the crew.
Approx 14
On average, a skilled worker can lay about 100-150 concrete blocks per day. This number can vary depending on factors such as block size, complexity of the project, and experience of the worker.
How many blocks from 11th S. Western to 96th S. Western?
masonry work
Oh, dude, if you're talking about standard concrete blocks that are 16 inches long and 8 inches wide, you'd have about 10.8 blocks per square meter if they were laid flat. But hey, who's counting, right? Just make sure you measure twice and lay once, or something like that.
150
In Chicago, there are typically 8 blocks in a mile. The city is laid out in a grid pattern, with each block measuring approximately 1/8 of a mile. Therefore, to cover a mile, you would walk or drive through 8 blocks.
It depends on whether the blocks are laid with a 8x8 face up or 8x16.
About 300
they made blocks of mud and laid them in the sun to dry