What is constructive industry?

Constructive industry is an industry that is involved in making finished goods from raw materials at a bigger scale.

Constructive industry mainly involves works in the building sector such as building houses, hotels, offices, roads, banks, bridges etc.

Example of constructive industry:

1.)   Construction worker, involves building big buildings.

2.)   Bridge builder, involves building bridges.

3.)   Painter, in charge of painting finished buildings/roads.

4.)   Brick layer, in charge of laying bricks together with cement.

5.)   Ship builder, builds ships, boats or airplanes.

6.)   House builder, involves building houses, terrace houses or any kinds of housing buildings for use.

Work involved in the constructive industry:-

Take a house builder for example.

Raw materials are needed for making houses e.g bricks, paints, wood, etc. These are obtained from the primary production workers.

Constructive industry shall be the compilation of house Builders, construction workers, painters working together to create the finished goods.

Finished goods will be the completed house, ready for buying, selling or even renting.

Example of constructive industry found in Brunei :-

Constructive industry plays a big part in Brunei Darussalam, without constructive builders, there would be no bridges, no roads, no ships or airplanes and most importantly no buildings.

 

Below is a link showing a video about building a bridge in australia.

http://dl.nfsa.gov.au/module/874/