Building Design
and Maintenance
Required in:
If you are involved in the repair and replacement
of structural items such as floors, ceilings, interior walls,
and windows, you need a basic understanding of building design,
materials, codes, regulations, and structural systems and finishes.
You also need to be familiar with maintenance procedures and
equipment, grounds maintenance, and preventive maintenance, as
well as construction documents. In this course, you will cover
the characteristics, uses, and properties of common building
materials, as well as building regulations, codes, and standards.
You will learn to compare building system components and to identify
appropriate inspection and maintenance techniques. You will develop
the knowledge to establish procedures and standards for monitoring
building operations, preventive maintenance, and cleaning. You
will also learn to read and use construction documents, studying
from a textbook that features a set of drawings and an architect's
pocket scale. Featuring helpful new illustrations and current
resources, such as governmental and industry websites, this course
can help you design and maintain sound, safe buildings.
Major topics covered in this course
- Common building materials and systems in building foundations
- Curtain walls
- Windows
- Roofing systems
- Interior finishes
- Flooring, interior walls, and ceilings
- Vertical transportation
- Grounds maintenance and inspection
- The reading, scaling, interpretation, care, and use of
construction documents
You will take away these key concepts and skills
- The knowledge necessary to maintain efficient and cost-effective
building systems
- A greater familiarity with building materials and structural
components
- The skills needed to read, understand, and use construction
documents - with a sample included
- A clearer understanding of how a structure functions,
and your role in maintaining it effectively
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