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Carpentry Apprenticeship Training Program
The ABC Heart of America Chapter’s carpentry program is accredited
with the National Center for Construction Education and Research. The
standardized curriculum is nationally recognized.
The four - year program is approved by the United States Department
of Labor.
Classes meet a total of 150 hours each year. The new carpentry lab
provides the resources to include hands – on training in all levels of
the program.
Classes meet Monday / Wednesday or Tuesday / Thursday from 6 - 9
p.m. at the Business & Technology College (click
for directions)
Program Highlights:
- Certified Instructors with field experience
- Formal academic setting
- ISO - 9002 accredited
30
hours college credit available for an A.S.S. in Industrial
Technologies
- Nationally recognized curriculum
- New state of the art hands - on laboratory
- U.S. Department of Labor approved
- Curriculum developments evaluated and monitored by carpentry
council
Level I
Orientation to the trade, basic safety, hand and power tools, light
equipment, reading plans and elevations, wood building materials,
fasteners and adhesives, floor systems, wall and ceiling framing, roof
framing, windows and exterior doors.
Level II
Measurements and leveling, intro to concrete and reinforcing
materials, foundations and flatwork, concrete forms, reinforcing
concrete, handling and placing concrete, patented forms, and tilt - up
wall systems.
Level III
Stairs, roofing applications, exterior finish, thermal and moisture
protection, drywall installation and finishing, interior finish: doors,
interior finish: suspended ceilings, interior finish: window, door,
floor, and ceiling trim, and cabinet installation.
Level IV
Angular measurements, advanced roof systems, advanced floor systems,
advanced wall systems, advance stair systems, welding, metal building,
framing with metal studs and intro to project management and
supervision.
For more
information or to register an apprentice, please click
here.
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