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BLCT 2074: Historic Roofing Materials
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course will provide an overview of materials commonly used in historic roofing construction and how they differ from the materials commonly used today. We will look at the natural materials of thatch, wood, slate, and shale processed into terra-cotta tiles, as well as metal roofing. We will learn how to effectively deal with flashings in a variety of situations.
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BLCT 2082: Grades Part II
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
Presents proper practices for setting grades off benchmarks and describes methods of setting grades using various types of levels. The trainee is taught how to read and interpret contruction plans to determine grading requirements. Also reviews basic grading operations.
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BLCT 2084: Mechanics of Decay & Deterioration of Wood
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course will examine many of the factors causing deterioration and decay in wood. We will also explore means of prevention of this damage, and the costs of and hazards associated with some of these means.
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BLCT 2092: Soils Part II
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
Describes basic soil classification methods, details factors affecting classification, and presents soil density and compaction requirements. Also includes requirements for handling and combining different types of materials.
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BLCT 2094: Window and Door Restoration
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course discusses the materials and techniques historically used in the construction of residential windows and doors, and methods commonly used in their restoration. We will cover maintenance issues, glazing options, hardware, wood sash restoration, sill replacement, painting, weather stripping, interior/exterior storm windows, and energy efficiency, as well as appropriate replacement of missing/damaged parts. Appropriate wood species and wood quality issues will be covered.
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BLCT 2119: Forced Air Heating
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
Introduction to heating and air conditioning and factors which affect comfort requirements, forced air heating equipment and its various applications, installation of duct systems in residential structures, heat sources, combustion, and gas and oil burner systems.
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BLCT 2129: Sheet Metal
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
Provides students with entry level knowledge and skills in sheet metal industry, sheet metal machines and tools, developing basic sheet metal skills, sheet pattern layout including edges, seams, assembly and installation, development of patterns for ducts, transitions, and components used in the heating industry.
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BLCT 2132: Estimating II
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
The Estimating II course is a continuation of Estimating I. This course develops mathematical concepts and application skills necessary for the carpenter and mason to estimate building quantities and associated costs. Topics include formulas for area, lineal footage, board foot quantities, and basic geometry as it pertains to construction. The student will be required to figure material takeoffs for sidings, roof materials, and cornice. These are the exterior finish materials for building a house. Upon completion ofthis course the student will be able to estimate a structure to the point of trimming it out.
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BLCT 2142: Masonry II
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course covers the various types of mortar mixes and their appropriate uses, reinforces and builds on trade aspects and skills introduced in BLCT 1142. The evolution of the masonry trade, tools, and materials used will be studied. We will develop the skills needed by those restoring or maintaining historic masonry structures. Bricklaying and stone veneers will be introduced. The basics of plasterwork will be covered.
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BLCT 3001: Construct Business Operation
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is an overview of the basic requirements to own and operate a small construction business.
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