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3.00 Credits
Covers the specifi c code requirements for all types of masonry construction, both structural and nonstructural. Includes an introduction to fi replace construction. F
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the Oregon Mechanical Specialty Code (OMSC) by examining scoping provisions and administrative requirements. Covers necessary mechanical terminology and defi nitions, the laws of thermodynamics, the combustion process, and heat transfer. Examines combustion and dilution air requirements for fuel burning appliances and equipment. Includes the requirements for the design, construction, installation, and inspection of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment; heating, ventilation, and air conditioning ducts; fuel gas piping systems extending from the gas meter to the appliance; and ventilation systems that provide outside air for building occupants. W
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3.00 Credits
Examines the Oregon Mechanical Specialty Code (OMSC), including requirements for: chimneys and vents serving fuel burning appliances and equipment; special solid fuel and fuel gas burning appliances and equipment; kitchen hoods, grease ducts, hazardous exhaust ducts, and product conveying ducts; refrigerants, refrigeration systems, and refrigeration mechanical rooms; boilers, hot water heaters, and pressure vessels; hydronic piping and solar heating systems; and fuel oil piping and storage tanks. Prerequisite: BLD181A. Sp
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2.00 Credits
Provides code standards and conditions typical of building inspection work for inspectors in the following areas: mechanical inspection, structural inspection, and one- and two-family dwelling codes. Stresses writing correction notices based on fi eld observations. F, W, Sp
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3.00 Credits
Covers the installation, function, location, and purpose of sprinkler and fi re alarm systems. W
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3.00 Credits
Introduces concrete as a construction material and its identity as a type of construction as defi ned by the International Building Code. Covers its physical properties including mix design, handling, storage, delivery, placement, and fi re-resistive qualities. Emphasizes analysis of one- and two-family structures. Sp
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3.00 Credits
Covers the fundamentals of structural plan review. Includes analysis and design of beams, columns, and connections. Prerequisite: BLD269. W
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3.00 Credits
Examines the techniques and processes of nonstructural plans. Includes familiarization with plan and construction documents, specifi cations, and the application of fi re, life, and safety code requirements. Prerequisite: BLD151 and BLD152. Sp
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3.00 Credits
Covers fundamentals of and the code requirements for regulating excavations and fi lls for any building or structure, construction of foundation and retaining structures, and general grading. Presents code requirements and emphasizes application to plan review and inspection functions. Uses grading and building plans and soil reports to complement the codes. Prerequisite: MTH052. Sp
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3.00 Credits
Studies static forces and their eff ect on rigid bodies at rest, including a study of stresses and strains that occur in these bodies when subjected to tensile, compressive, and shearing forces. Prerequisite: MTH052. F
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