Building Mechanics

Building Mechanics
The Building Mechanics Trades program is designed to teach entry-level, to advanced level skills, primarily in Carpentry, Plumbing & the Electrical trades. Basic Masonry skills are also a part of the curriculum in year three. Students identify, measure, cut, repair and install components relating to residential, commercial and industrial buildings. Student's hands-on experience gives them a significant advantage in obtaining employment in today’s competitive job market.
   The curriculum also includes architectural blueprint reading, job safety, job readiness, and job retention skills. Students gain valuable experience using hand & power tools common in the building construction industry. An important part of the instruction includes classroom instruction and the use of related books, videos, manuals and catalogs.

 Topics of Study:


Personal Safety Speckling & Corner Bead Installation
Job Site Safety Soldering Copper Tubing
Hand & Power Saw Safety & Usage Plumbing Fixture Installation
Fastening Systems Relating to Building Construction Faucet Repair & Installation
Common and Modern Building Materials Electrical Theory & Terminology
Floor, Wall & Roof Framing Electrical House Wiring
Stair Components & Construction Basic Masonry Tools
Siding & Shingle Repair & Installation Laying Brick and Block
Interior Trim & Door Installation Architectural Blueprint Reading
Drywall Installation & Repair Job Preparedness

Building Mechanics

The Mechanical Department joined Pyrotech BEI in 1999. With their training, knowledge, and experience, our experts are perfectly able to carry out investigations in regards to different indoor systems and equipment, which include:

Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems (HVAC);
Heat pumps and geothermal energies;
Furnaces and kettles;
Cooling and freezing systems;
Pumping stations;
Pumps and piping of industrial process;
Residential and industrial vacuum pumps;
Residential and industrial piping.
Let us identify the root cause which could be, amongst other possibilities, a component break, an equipment failure or even an erratic functioning of the system.

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