Building Construction - Fundamentals

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Fundamentals of construction design, including architectural drawings, blueprints, and building plans
Hours: 40 Hours
Duration: 3 Months
Level: Advanced
Average Completion: 3 Months
Start Date: Date Not Yet set. You can however preregister for this class

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You need basic knowledge of Project Management to attend this course


Throughout the course, students will engage in both theoretical and practical learning. They may participate in hands-on activities, simulations, and real-world construction projects to apply their knowledge and skills. By the end of the course, students should have a solid foundation in various aspects of construction, enabling them to pursue further studies or entry-level positions in the construction industry.


You need basic knowledge of Project Management to attend this course!

There are no certifications for this training

Is This the Right Career for You?

This endevor can lead you to passive income. If you have passion for handy work and building stuff, this might be right for you. You do not have to be a builder to manage construction projects. You will learn all the skills needed to mange a construction project in this course. 

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Program Description

In this course, students are exposed to a range of essential skills and knowledge necessary for the construction industry. The course typically covers the following core areas:

  1. Design: Students learn the fundamentals of construction design, including architectural drawings, blueprints, and building plans. They understand how to interpret and work with these design documents to execute construction projects effectively.

  2. Installation and Maintenance: The course focuses on teaching students how to install and maintain various components and systems commonly found in construction projects. This includes plumbing, electrical systems, modern framing techniques, and finishing systems. Students gain hands-on experience in installing and troubleshooting these systems.

  3. Safety Procedures: Safety is of utmost importance in the construction industry. Students learn about safety regulations, procedures, and practices specific to construction sites. They understand how to identify and mitigate potential hazards and follow safety protocols to create a secure working environment.

  4. Construction Site Operations: Students are introduced to the operations and logistics of a construction site. This includes understanding site organization, project scheduling, and coordination with other professionals involved in the construction process. They learn about the roles and responsibilities of different team members and the importance of effective communication and collaboration.

  5. Machinery and Equipment: Construction courses often cover the safe operation and handling of construction machinery and equipment. Students learn how to operate tools and machinery commonly used in construction projects, following proper safety guidelines and maintenance procedures.

  6. Specialized Techniques: Some construction courses offer specialized training in specific construction techniques. For example, students may learn about scaffolding techniques, which involve erecting, dismantling, and working on scaffolding structures. They may also learn about concrete mixing and the proper handling and use of concrete materials.

Anyone who is interested in managing construction projects. You must have some project management skills.
You will learn how to manage construction projects