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Trades and Areas of Practice

Employees in various trades such as electricians, plumbers, masons, and carpenters maintain the facilities and infrastructure in optimal condition. Gardeners and landscapre professionals create colorful displays and care for hundreds of acres of lawns and plantings. All of these efforts are directed at making the work of the Congress, the Supreme Court, and Library of Congress – and the experience of the millions of visitors annually – as smooth, efficient and enjoyable as possible.

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Electrical [2]
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Engineering [3]
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Gardeners [4]
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Maintenance Mechanics [5]
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Masonry [6]
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Painting and Plaster [7]
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Plumbing [8]
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Sheet Metal [9]
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Woodcrafting [10]
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Source URL: http://www.aoc.gov/trades-and-areas-practice

Links:
[1] http://www.aoc.gov/trades-and-areas-practice/architecture
[2] http://www.aoc.gov/trades-and-areas-practice/electrical
[3] http://www.aoc.gov/trades-and-areas-practice/engineering
[4] http://www.aoc.gov/trades-and-areas-practice/gardeners
[5] http://www.aoc.gov/trades-and-areas-practice/maintenance-mechanics
[6] http://www.aoc.gov/trades-and-areas-practice/masonry
[7] http://www.aoc.gov/trades-and-areas-practice/painting-and-plaster
[8] http://www.aoc.gov/trades-and-areas-practice/plumbing
[9] http://www.aoc.gov/trades-and-areas-practice/sheet-metal
[10] http://www.aoc.gov/trades-and-areas-practice/woodcrafting