Fundamentals of Construction Documents
X63.9358
/ $695
SPRING 2010
Continuing Education:
Architecture, Engineering, and Construction
The ability to accurately read construction drawings and plans is a required skill in the management of construction projects. This course covers plans, specifications, and construction-working drawings for reinforced concrete, steel, wood frame, and masonry construction--as well as for some mechanical and electrical construction. Topics include floor plans, elevations, sections, details, symbols, schedules, specifications, and abbreviations used in architectural and engineering drawings.
Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: Students new to the construction industry may want to begin with Construction Methods and Materials: Building Core and Shell/X63.9300.
This course is applicable toward:
Related Subject Areas: Construction, Real Estate Facility Management, Real Estate
Section 1
Wednesday 6:00pm-8:30pm
February 3 - May 5
No classes on 2/17 & 3/31.
12 Sessions
Location: Norman Thomas Center, 111 E 33
Section 2
Tuesday 6:20pm-8:50pm
February 9 - May 11
No classes on 3/16 & 5/4.
12 Sessions
Location: Woolworth Building, 15 Barclay
Section 3
TBA -
February 10 - May 13
12 Sessions
Location: Distance Education
