Applies trade-related measurement and layout practices to field applications. Students demonstrate use of measurement and layout tools in both lab and field applications. Discusses proper utilization of laser equipment for layout.
Introduces students to safety, math, hand and power tools, various building materials, fasteners and adhesives. Must be a state-contracted apprentice to enroll in this course.
Examines floor, wall and roof framing, as well as windows and exterior doors. Must be a state-contracted apprentice to enroll in this course. (Prerequisite: 410-531 ABC Carpentry 1)
Introduces the apprentice to site layout, concrete and reinforcing materials, as well as the installation of reinforced concrete, foundations and flatwork. Must be a state-contracted apprentice to enroll in this course. (Prerequisite: 410-532 ABC Carpentry 2)
Explains the handling and placing of concrete and introduces the apprentice to field-built and patented-form systems. Must be a state-contracted apprentice to enroll in this course. (Prerequisite: 410-533 ABC Carpentry 3)
Provides students with training in exterior finishing and roofing application, thermal and moisture protection, and basic stair construction, as well as metal studs and drywall installation and finishing. Must be a state-contracted apprentice to enroll in this course. (Prerequisite: 410-534 ABC Carpentry 4)
Introduces the apprentice to areas of interior finish work; interior doors; suspended ceilings; window, door, floor and ceiling trim; and cabinets. Must be a state-contracted apprentice to enroll in this course. (Prerequisite: 410-535 ABC Carpentry 5)
Expands the apprentice's understanding of previously studied materials through an in-depth study of advanced floor, wall, stair and roof systems. Must be a state-contracted apprentice to enroll in this course. (Prerequisite: 410-536 ABC Carpentry 6)
Introduces student to project supervision and management including organizational and people-related skills, job site organization tasks, time management, as well as introduction to metal buildings and light equipment. Must be a state-contracted apprentice to enroll in this course. (Prerequisite: 410-537 ABC Carpentry 7)