Steel Framing - Residential

This course trains carpenters in the skills required to frame with steel framing members in the residential construction industry. Classroom instruction will cover “state-of-the-art” industry standards includes technical information on the various steel components as well as engineering and design information regarding their use in residential structures. All students will participate in the construction of a metal framed structure, including “bottom to top” installation of various foundation anchoring systems, underpinning and floor joists, erection of load bearing walls with structural headers and shear and seismic bracing, and fabrication and installation of roof trusses and conventionally framed roof members. Job site safety training and training in the safe, efficient, and repetitive use of hand and power tools will be provided.

Course Length

32 Hours

Designed For Craft

Carpenters

Pre-Requisites

No pre-requisites required at this time

Upon Completion

You will receive a certificate indicating successful course completion

Certificate Type

This is a CTCNC issued certificate verifying “Course Completion” only

Certificate Expires

No expiration date at this time

Refresher Requirement

No refresher course required at this time

 
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