Overview - Unit 2: Core & Shell
In this unit, students will learn about contracting considerations, including structural systems, and building envelope systems. Additionally, there is an emphasis on proper weather barrier installations, glass and glazing systems and masonry. An overview of major equipment which includes HVAC, elevators and escalators is also included.
Session 1: Cast-In-Place Concrete and Post Tensioned Concrete
Cast-in-Place Concrete
The Cast in Place (CIP) concrete session is designed to give students basic information they need to effectively manage CIP projects. Students will learn about the different types of CIP applications and how the applications have different elements and considerations. Additionally, students will learn about safety, quality, schedule and inspection considerations as well as how weather impacts CIP projects.
Post-tensioned Concrete
The post-tensioned (PT) concrete instruction is designed to give students the information they need to effectively manage PT projects. Students will learn about what post-tensioning of concrete is and some of the common applications of post-tensioned concrete. Additionally, students will learn about the structural design elements of PT as well as key design, schedule, and inspection considerations.
Session 2: Structural Steel
Structural Steel
In this session students will learn about the specific considerations for structural steel, including steel procurements, safety, inspections, scheduling, crane operations, steel erection, and as-built drawings.
Session 3: Weather Barrier Installation, Dry-In and Glass & Glazing Systems
Weather Barriers
This session will describe the weather barrier concept, materials, manufacturers products and their practical applications. Participants will learn how different products are designed and how they should be installed correctly to meet the design intent of the architect team.
Glass and Glazing Systems
The Glass and Glazing instruction is designed to give students the information they need to effectively manage glass and glazing within a project. Students will learn about the different types of glass used in commercial construction and the critical considerations for the different types of glass. Students will also examine glazing systems and learn about the critical considerations associated with these systems. Finally, students will be exposed to considerations for punched window openings and borrowed lites/side lites.
Session 4: Masonry
Masonry
This session covers the general topics of masonry related to typical projects with a focus on the aspects of planning and directing the successful outcome required.
Session 5: Major Equipment: HVAC, Elevators, Escalators
HVAC
In this session, students will learn about the systems, equipment and installation involved with HVAC systems. Specifically, this instruction will focus on the various pieces of distribution equipment. Additionally, an overview of issues that may arise, as well as closing out the project will be discussed.
Elevators
This instruction covers the pre-installation, installation, and post installation of elevators. Students will receive an overview of the role of the subcontractor as well as precautions that need to take place while installing elevators.
Thursday Mar 30, 2023
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM MDT
Tuesdays and Thursdays
3:00PM - 6:00 PM MT
March 30: Cast-in-Place Concrete and Post Tensioned Concrete
April 4: Structural Steel
April 6: Weather Barrier Installation, Dry-In and Glass and Glazing Systems
April 13: Masonry
April 18: Major Equipment: HVAC, Elevators, Escalators
Online via Zoom
or
In-Person at the CEF Training Center, 646 Mariposa Street, Denver, CO 80204
(You will be contacted after register to confirm how you will be attending.)
AGC Members / $650
Non-Members / $850
For non-member registration please contact Melissa Sotelo at melissa@agccolorado.org.
Melissa Sotelo
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1114 W. 7th Avenue, Denver, CO 80204 – (303) 388-2422 – stephanie@agccolorado.org