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- Effective Term:
- Summer 2014 through Winter 2025
- Course Number:
- BCT 211
- Course Title:
- Remodeling
- Credit Hours:
- 6
- Lecture Hours:
- 0
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 120
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Intended Outcomes for the course
Upon successful completion students should be able to:
- Evaluate structural and mechanical building systems to apply such knowledge to Remodeling projects
- 欧洲杯决赛竞猜app_欧洲杯足球网-投注|官网 effective demolition and construction strategies to keep jobsites clean and safe
- Safely and effectively apply carpentry skills to remodeling tasks and projects
- Assemble materials and labor costs for remodeling projects to complete accurate estimates
- Use organizational and communication skills to take remodeling projects from initial concept to completion.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
- Students will work collaboratively to create a comprehensive checklist to help maintain a clean and safe work site, and to provide barriers and caution indicators to all workers, visitors and pedestrians in or near the site.
- Students will complete a reference manual for obtaining building permits from their local building department. The manual will contain pertinent information such as when permits are necessary, proper procedures for obtaining permits, address, telephone number and contact persons at the building department, the costs for obtaining a permit and the necessary inspections.
- Students will design working drawings for a remodeling project, with a materials list, a time of completion estimate and a cost estimate. Students will examine each others drawings for accuracy of details and measurements and conformity to code requirements.
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
THEMES, ISSUES AND CONCEPTS
Job Site Safety
Building Permits
When they are necessary
What is required of the permittee How they are obtained
Where they are obtained
Associated fees and costs
Building Codes
Uniform Building Code
International One and Two Family Structural Code
Contractors Licenses
What is required
Associated expenses
Tools of the Trade
Tool selection
Tool Safety
Print Reading
Site analysis
Documentation
Contracts
Specifications
Change orders
Working drawings
Operating a remodeling business
Total Marketing
Effective Advertising
Name recognition
Customer surveys
Record keeping
Keeping customers happy during and after the remodel
Graphic Presentations
Demolition Strategies
Framing
Tying in to existing
Finish Work
Tying in to existing
Replicating existing
Exterior & Interior Design and Construction
Recognizing American house styles
Remodeling so no one knows
Electrical, Plumbing and Mechanical