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Contruction

The Construction program introduces the student to building materials and supplies used in construction.

Students will be taught blueprint reading, framing, installation of windows, doors, stairs, exterior and interior finish, roofing as well as commercial carpentry.

Career Paths

  • Carpenter
  • Roofer/Sidewalker
  • Framer/Finisher
  • General Contractor
  • Architect
Program of Study

Construction

Course Number Course Name Course Description Credits Instructor Semester
1VX3LB Introduction to Carpentry The 9th grade curriculum covers woodworking fundamentals, safety, stationary machine operation, basic print reading, writing, related math, and an introduction to finishing.2.A.01c- 2.B.01 -2.B.04-2.B.05 7 Perry and Bessette 2
2VC12A Foundations of Carpentry I-201 Students will be able to: Demonstrate ability to layout and cut parts using portable power tools in a safe manner. Students will take the 10 hour OSHA course and will receive the ten hour OSHA card upon successful completion. 1.D.01.c-2.B.07 -2.C.01- 2.D.01 7 Perry and Bessette 1
2VC22A Foundations of Carpentry II-202 In this course the student is introduced to many different types of building materials and construction procedures. The focus will be on the safe use of portable power tools, a wide range of layout methods, and safe and efficient use of ladders and scaffolding. 2.B.02-2.B.07-2.D.01- 2.d.02- 2.D.03- 2.D.04- 2.D.05 -2.D.06- 2.D.07- 2.D.08- 2.D.09-2.E.01-2.E.02 2.E.03- 2.E.04 7 Perry and Bessette 2
3VC11A/ 3VC11B Framing I-301 Students will be introduced to all the residential framing components including, walls, ceilings and roofs. Students will apply code knowledge and practical applications while completing internship work around the school. Course also covers estimating, code, layout design, and Plan reading. 2.G.01-2.G.02, 2.G.03- 2.G.04, 2.H.01- 2.H.02, 2.H.03- 2.H.05 7 Dana Batchelder 1
3VC31A/ 3VC31B Exterior Finish 302 The students will be introduced to residential exterior finish components including , roof trim, roofing materials, gutters, windows and doors, siding, porches, decks and weatherization materials. 2.I.01- 2.I.02, 2.I.04- 2.I.05, 2.I.07- 2.J.01, 2.J.02- 2.J.03, 2.J.04- 2.J.06 7 Dana Batchelder 2
4VC11A/ 4VC11B Interior Finish I-401 Students will be introduced to the interior application of insulation materials, and floor, wall and ceiling finish materials. Previously learned skills are reinforced through individual projects and live work. Students will continue to apply code knowledge and applications while participating in internship both on campus and off. 2.J.01- 2.J.02, 2.J.03- 2.J.04 2.J.05- 2.J.06 7 Blanchard, Roy 1
4VC31A/ 4VC31B Comm. Framing & Foundation II-402 Students will be introduced to the commercial application of metal stud framing, drop ceilings, and concrete forms. Previously learned skills are reinforced through individual projects and live work. Students will continue to apply code knowledge and applications while participating in internships both on campus and off. 2.K.01 - 2.K.02, 2.K.03 – 2.K.04 7 Blanchard, Roy 2