Architecture and Construction (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
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1 ) Apply safety rules, regulations, and procedures for residential masonry construction.
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2 ) Identify local building codes, state building codes, and neighborhood covenants.
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3 ) Use modular, spacing, layout, and corner rules when constructing residential masonry foundations with varying thickness, including 4-, 8-, and 12-inch walls.
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Architecture and Construction (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
Residential Masonry II |
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4 ) Construct foundation walls.
Examples: 4-, 8-, 12-inch walls
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Architecture and Construction (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
Residential Masonry II |
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5 ) Construct a brick veneer wall.
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Architecture and Construction (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
Residential Masonry II |
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6 ) Use residential scaffolding typical to masonry construction.
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Architecture and Construction (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
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7 ) Construct brick sills, steps, chimneys, and soldier courses using various bonds and laying styles.
Examples: laying styles—running, stacked, Flemish, American, herringbone
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Architecture and Construction (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
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8 ) Determine materials and supplies needed for a residential masonry project.
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