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This course intends to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and attitudes that are necessary to design, select materials for and produce fixed joinery works

This course is concerned with the measurement of relatively simple building work accordance with the principles laid down in the standard method of building works

General building construction is the process of assembling structures and buildings. It involves planning, designing, and executing the construction of various types of buildings, such as residential homes, commercial complexes, industrial facilities, and infrastructure projects.

The construction process typically includes several stages:

  1. Planning and Design: Architects and engineers create blueprints and detailed plans for the building, considering factors like functionality, aesthetics, safety, and local building codes.
  2. Site Preparation: The construction site is cleared, leveled, and prepared for construction activities. This may involve excavation, foundation work, and utility installations.
  3. Foundation Construction: A solid foundation is laid to support the entire building structure. The type of foundation depends on factors like soil conditions and building load.
  4. Framing: The building's framework is constructed using materials like wood, steel, or concrete. This forms the skeleton of the building.
  5. Exterior and Interior Finishes: The building's exterior is completed with materials like bricks, siding, or stucco. Interior finishes include drywall, flooring, painting, and installation of doors and windows.
  6. Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) Systems: These systems are installed to provide essential services like heating, cooling, ventilation, lighting, water supply, and waste disposal.
  7. Final Touches: The building is completed with landscaping, signage, and other final details.