Construction and Carpentry 10, 20, 30
Course Configurations
COCA20
Module 20: Windows and Doors (Optional)
Outcome
Demonstrate an understanding of how to select and install windows and doors using industry standards.
Indicators
(a) | Identify window parts, types, styles, cladding, and glazing, and justify selections for a given purpose. |
(b) | Demonstrate how to install a window paying attention to the house wrap, levelling using shims, caulking, and flashing. |
(c) | Identify styles and parts of a door and frame. |
(d) | Demonstrate how to install and plumb an exterior door. |
(e) | Demonstrate the installation of door locksets. |
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R053912
Building Trades Dictionary(4th ed.)
This book contains brief and concise definitions of terms related to the construction industry in dictionary format. Many of the terms are illustrated with photographs and line drawings. The emphasis of the book is placed on construction tools, materials and processes used in the industry. There is a separate section on contractors' terms. Several appendices provide information on mathematical symbols, geometric figures, conversions and print symbols that are found in building plans.
This edition has been updated with new photographs and over 1,500 items and existing terms have been revised to reflect changes in the industry. The compact disc contains an electronic version of the dictionary and links to online resources.
This edition has been updated with new photographs and over 1,500 items and existing terms have been revised to reflect changes in the industry. The compact disc contains an electronic version of the dictionary and links to online resources.
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R052833
Carpentry. Student Textbook with Canadian Resource Supplement(5th ed.)
This comprehensive resource includes photographs, diagrams and charts. There are 16 units covering 70 chapters and an introduction with a brief summary designed to help develop and upgrade the skills and competencies required in the trade. The book has a glossary, an index and several appendices.
An accompanying CD includes chapter reviews, an illustrated glossary, mathematical problems, lists of American and Canadian resources and media clips to illustrate a variety of tools and techniques.
The Canadian Resource Supplement is a support manual that highlights the Canadian construction industry and carpentry trade. There are references to pages in the textbook where specific Canadian content may be inserted.
An accompanying CD includes chapter reviews, an illustrated glossary, mathematical problems, lists of American and Canadian resources and media clips to illustrate a variety of tools and techniques.
The Canadian Resource Supplement is a support manual that highlights the Canadian construction industry and carpentry trade. There are references to pages in the textbook where specific Canadian content may be inserted.
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Carpentry. Instructor's Resource Guide

R045066
Building a House, Part 1: The Exterior
This video is the first of two parts that follows the construction of an up-scale, wood-frame house from the empty lot to the final coat of paint. Part One concentrates on the exterior of the home and documents the stages of construction: foundation, framing, drainage, roofing, cladding and much more. Professional tradesmen are involved at every phase of the building process, including excavation of the hole, preparation of the foundation forms for concrete, framing the walls, placement of roof trusses and final roofing. This video gives students a first-hand look at the variety of occupations involved in the construction of a house.
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Media and Formats :
CD/DVD
Price :
$94.00
Record posted/updated:
July 1, 2020