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FORM CARPENTRY – Upon Completion of Level III employees are Lead Carpenters and are qualified for the Foreman-in-Training Program and are qualified for NC Dept. of Labor’s Apprenticeship Program’s Journeyman Craftsman Certification

Level I

  • Construction Math
  • Introduction to Blueprint Reading
  • Introduction to Site Layout
  • Concrete Form Construction for Forms and Flatwork
  • Introduction to Concrete and Reinforcing Materials
  • Reinforcing Concrete

Level II

  • Handling and Placing Concrete
  • Patented/Manufactured Forms
  • Tilt-Up Wall Systems
  • Blueprint Reading for Concrete construction

Level III

  • Site Layout I: Distance Measurement and Leveling
  • Site Layout II: Angular Measurement
  • Welding



PLACING AND FINISHING CONCRETE – Upon completion employees will be WBI Certified and are eligible to test for the American Concrete Institute certification
   
Level I

  • Introduction to Selected  Hand and Power Tools   
  • Basic Rigging
  • Introduction to Construction Math


Level II

  • Introduction to Concrete Construction and Finishing
  • Properties of Concrete, I
  • Preparing for Placement
  • Placing Concrete
  • Finishing
  • Curing and Protecting Concrete
  • Introduction to Troubleshooting


Level III

  • Properties of Concrete, II
  • Industrial Floors
  • Super Flat Floors
  • Surface Treatments and Repairs
  • Form Work
  • Site Concrete
  • Quality Control



GRADING/HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATION - Upon Completion of Level III employees are qualified for the Foreman-in-Training Program and are qualified for NC Dept. of Labor’s Apprenticeship Program’s Journeyman Craftsman Certification

Level I

  • Intro to Heavy Equipment
  • Layout Overview
  • Unit Measurements
  • Basic Civil Blueprint Reading
  • Equipment Maintenance


Level II

  • Specific Task Analysis for Grading Operators
  • Procedures in Grading Operations
  • Understanding Layout/Grades and Elevations
  • Trenching Safety
  • Methods of Moving and Placing Material / Soil Classification
  • Operating Equipment Used in Grading Operations


Level III

  • Equipment Production Cycles
  • Advanced Equipment Operation
  • Advanced Piping and Utilities
  • Advanced Trench Safety



FOREMAN TRAINING PROGRAM

  • Orientation to the Job of Foreman
  • 30 Hour OSHA Safety Training
  • Planning and Scheduling
  • Enhancing Productivity
  • Quality Control
  • Contracts, Documentation, and Forms/Records
  • Communication for Learning
  • Human Relations and Problem Solving
  • Leadership
  • Assuming Personal Responsibilities

 

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