Conduit Development, Inc. in partnership with the Center for International Trade Development (CITD) and hosted by Long Beach City College cordially invites you to attend the first of a series of Sustainable Green Building Training for students, contractors, architects, engineers and all forward thinking building professionals.
OVERVIEW
This series is a one-day seminar directed to students in the construction field, contractors, architects, engineers, and all forward thinking building professionals interested in learning about the current and growing sustainable green trends in construction using insulating concrete forms (ICF) systems. Classes provide a mixture of lecture presentation and hands-on-demonstration of the basics of construction of residential and light commercial structures using insulating concrete forms (ICF).
The class covers all of the requirements & skills needed to construct the ICF shell of a typical 1-3 story residential or light commercial structure. The course is targeted at professionals, however any individual with a basic understanding of construction practices will be able to fully participate and benefit from the course. Participants will also receive an orientation of the vast international opportunities and support available through CITD. This course is open to the public.
Course will cover:
• Sustainable Green features & Benefits of ICF construction
• Footing types and preparation
• Basics of block installation and assembly
• Rebar placement & installation
• Window and door installation
• Top plate/sill & truss/rafter installation
• Bracing and pouring ICF walls
• Elevated concrete floors & roofs
• Utility installation: electrical & plumbing
• Below grade installation and waterproofing
• Multi-story applications
• Interior and Exterior Wall Finishes
• Basic Estimating
Long Beach Special Session Added
- Sponsored by: Long Beach City College
- Date: Tuesday, June 8th
- Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
- Cost: $75.00 On-Line
- Location: Long Beach City College – 4900 Conant Street Long
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