Panelization. Strongbacks. Romex. King studs. Live loads. Blind nailing. Double upper plates…
There are no two ways about it: building a house is a demanding and complicated business. And as homes become even more sophisticated—and complex—the demands placed on builders will become even greater. For students planning on entering the building trades, mastering many different skills while keeping an eye on the “big picture” has never been more challenging.
Building Trades II brings it all together. This 20-part series offers your students a comprehensive overview of the home construction process while each individual program features step-by-step directions that will help them master specific skill sets. And correlation to standards means they’re getting the information they need to succeed in the classroom and, later on, in their careers.
Beginning with design and estimating, through laying the foundation, all the way to installing the finishing trim, this series shows students how to get the job done—and done right. By watching skilled tradespeople model the techniques that they’ll use in the field, students benefit from the know-how that only years of experience can bring.
In addition to detailed skill-based instruction, students will learn about:
• Industry-standard techniques for estimating materials
• Exciting new trends in foundations, framing, and other phases of construction
• Identifying the appropriate material for different applications
• How the trades work together to construct a home
Produced in conjunction with the National Association of Home Builders Production Unit, this series features up-to-the-minute construction techniques so your students will be able to meet the demands of today’s—and tomorrow’s—design trends.
From footings to ceiling joists, from innovative framing techniques to the proper way to nail a header, Building Trades II lays the foundation for success. Viewable/printable instructor’s guides are available online. Correlates to the Competencies and Objectives of the National Center for Construction Education & Research. A Shopware Production. 20-part series, 12-19 minutes each.
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