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3.00 Credits
A study of estimating practices. Development of skill in preparing manual estimates of material quantities required in construction. Introduction to labor and material costs, electronic media, and computer applications. Preparation for Course P: ARET 276. Cr. 3. Hours Class 2, Lab. 3.
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1.00 Credits
Minimum of 10 weeks' work experience in the construction industry, plus recorded (written or otherwise as approved in advance) report of directed academic project. Preparation for Course P: CNET 190 and sophomore standing. Cr. 1.
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3.00 Credits
Construction and design quality assurance. The role quality control plays in the execution of the construction contract. Inspection trips to construction sites. Preparation for Course P: CNET major; CNET 276. Cr. 3. Hours Class 2, Lab. 3.
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3.00 Credits
The first term of a two-term comprehensive, capstone design project. Establishment and development of the design process with special emphasis placed on teamwork towards the initial Design Proposal - written and oral. Preparation for Course P: Must be in CNTB program/CNET major, senior standing. Cr. 3.
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1.00 Credits
Authorized equivalent courses or consent of instructor may be used in satisfying course pre- and corequisites. Minimum of 10 weeks' work experience in the construction industry, plus recorded (written or otherwise as approved in advance) report of directed academic project. Preparation for Course P: CNET 290 and junior standing. Cr. 1.
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4.00 Credits
Management methods and equipment used in the construction of building earthworks, bridges, and roads. Contractor organization, job management, and safety. Excavation, formwork, concrete, masonry, ad steel erection methods. Preparation for Course P: Must be in CNTB program/CNET major. Cr. 4.
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3.00 Credits
Authorized equivalent courses or consent of instructor may be used in satisfying course pre- and corequisites. A study of design and construction cost estimation and cost control practices. Development of unit costs for material and labor. Topics include equipment, subcontracts, risk management, overhead, profit, bid strategy, bid price, total development cost, and value engineering. Use of electronic media and computer applications. Preparation for Course P: CNET 280, IET 350, and CNET 344. Cr. 3. Hours Class 2, Lab. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Computations for a broad range of design and construction problems such as construction equipment and false-work; winter protection, temporary heat and electrical requirements; humidity, condensation, and equilibrium moisture contents of materials; expansion of materials, structures, curtain walls, and piping; sound absorption and transmission. Preparation for Course P: CNET 445. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Planning the organization of people, resources, and activities required for a construction project from inception through design, construction, and operation. Emphasis on time control through critical path scheduling and management-by-exception, and related strategies. Computer applications. Preparation for Course P: CNET 344; C: IET 350. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
The second term of a two-term, comprehensive, capstone design project. Multi-interdisciplinary, project-oriented, real-world experience at the cutting edge. Generation and conclusive development of the final design with consideration for design reviews, prototype requirements, scheduling, ergonomics, safety and economic constraints. A written report and oral defense of the project is required. Preparation for Course P: CNET 348 and senior standing. Must be in CNTB program/CNET major. Cr. 3.
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