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on working drawings. 2. Describe architectural, structural,
mechanical , electrical and shop drawings. 3. Identify the different views found on a set of working drawings. 4. Describe specifications...heavy timber buildings. 1. Describeheavy timber construction methods. 2. Describe glue laminated wood products and erection procedures. 3. Describeheavy truss and box beam construction. 4. Describe...drawing interpretation practices. 2. Interpret a set of pole frame construction drawings. 3. Interpret a set ofheavy timber construction drawings. 4. Interpret a set of reinforced concrete construction...file size: 526 kb -
requiring action from the new ABST; and • Created the Board Operations Standing Committee to create the ABST’s Strategic Plan, reporting
mechanisms , and fulfill the ABST’s legislated function to promote...file size: 138 kb -
Classification: Protected A Ray Massey – Alberta Board of Skilled Trades Chair March 15, 2023 Industry Engagement
Mechanisms Classification: Protected A What are the Skilled Trades? • A skilled trade...,mechanical , metal, and other (e.g. service trades). Alberta’s Skilled Trades Sector 2 Classification: Protected A In Alberta’s designated trades, there’s always been a partnership between industry...file size: 313 kb -
Foundations G H I Common Residential Superstructures Common Residential Building Envelopes Common Residential
Mechanical and Electrical Systems J K L Common Residential Interior Finishes Common Residential.... Describe considerations formechanical systems and interior f inishes that must be addressed during the construction of a residential superstructure. 5. Identify superstructure components in plans and specif...ResidentialMechanical and Electrical Systems Competency: Describe the technical details of common residentialmechanical systems. 1. Describe common residentialmechanical and electrical systems. 2...file size: 382 kb -
of honoraria to members • Coordinate meetings of the Board and its standing committees • Provide communication and legislative services • Provision of engagement
mechanisms to solicit input • Provision...file size: 699 kb -
the use of low voltage power and considerations for
duty cycle when using low voltage. 12. Set up twin heat module for a heat treatment operation. 13. Calculate power requirements given temperature...file size: 356 kb -
: Supervise sub-contractors (e.g.,
mechanical , hydrovac). 1. Ensure sub-contractors are available to perform the work in accordance with both the cost and time schedule. 2. Understand what documentation...’ preparation work. 5. Describe the required equipment and procedures for ‘day-lighting’ andmechanical excavating. 6. List steps to conf irm ef fective operation of the test station prior to backf...connections (e.g.,mechanical , termite, high-energy). 1. Describe considerations to be made when determining the most suitable connection method for a particular structure, including structures...file size: 574 kb -
. Examine
mechanical drawings for conf licts with structural components. 2. Examine electrical drawings for conf licts with structural components. 3. Examine information f rom grating supplier, deck/cladding...file size: 415 kb -
: Protected A 15 Education Credential – Certificate of Achievement Examples: • Auto Body Technician – Auto Body Prepper BARBER • Barber •
Heavy Equipment Technician – Transport TrailerMechanic Classification...Examples 8 Education Credential Trade Certificate(s) Electrician Advanced Diploma – Electrician • Electrician Plumber Advanced Diploma – Plumber • Plumber • Gasfitter (Class B)Heavy Equipment Technician...- Truck and TransportMechanic Diploma – Truck and TransportMechanic • Truck and TransportMechanic • Transport TrailerMechanic Hairstylist Certificate – Hairstylist • Hairstylist Auto Body...file size: 1277 kb -
of Competency is: • Recognized by the Alberta Board of Skilled Trades (ABST), • Used by an employer to verify competencies (supervisory
duties in the industrial construction industry) required...file size: 383 kb