Pipelaying/Laser Beam
1. January 5-30 - 4 weeks
2. February 2-27
OSHA job safety, protective equipment, Crane signals,
compaction, soils, transit/builders level, air tools,
pipelaying, concrete, ductile iron, PVC pipe fusing,
manhole building, trenching, shoring, tight sheeting,
sewer blueprints, pipe patching and repairing, trench
shields, rodding water main, gravity flow pipe,
tapping forced main, copper flaring/lead joints,
continuity test, air/water test, pipe laser, laser
setups, operation and maintenance, ARC First Aid/CPR,
written tests and field problems.
Advanced Pipe/Restricted Plumber
(Pipelaying or job experience required prior to
enrollment)
1. March 2-13 - 2 weeks
Wisconsin IND. CODE 145, restricted plumber
curriculum including mound systems.
P.E. Pipe Fusion
1. March 16-18 3 days
2. March 23-25
Equipment, installation procedures, pipe and
fittings, common hazards, OSHA regulations, test
assemblies, operation and maintenance, safety
procedures.
Welding/Cutting
1. January 12-23 - 2 weeks
2. February 2-13
3. February 16-27
Protective equipment, personal safety, gauge
pressures, rod temperatures, grinding, AD-DC welding,
cutting torches, oxygen/acetylene, flamex fuel,
brazing, arc weld-horizontal/vertical, tee, flat,
pad, lap, bent weld coupons, overhead pipe, gas weld.
Small Gas Engine
Operation and Maintenance
1. January 5-7 - 3 days
2. January 26-28
3. March 2-4
Hands on training, demonstrations, gas/oil engines,
maintenance and rapair.
Concrete Construction Practices
1. April 13-24 - 2 weeks
2. May 4-15
Basic construction mathematics, measuring, leveling,
squaring methods, form systems, placement, vibration,
stripping, cleaning, site safety, hand/power tools,
field project to include; footing, walls, curb,
gutter, floors, sidewalks, columns, maintenance of
tools.
Mason Tending/Scaffold
Winter Enclosure
1. February 16-27 - 2 weeks
2. March 9-20
Job setup, tools, equipment, materials, estimating,
hand and machine stocking, scaffold building, types
of scaffold, safety, mortar mixes, tending masons,
tempering, housekeeping, shutdown, storage.
Rough Terrain Forklift Operation and
Safety
1. January 26-30 - 1 week
2. February 9-13
3. March 2-6
Forklift safety, operation and maintenance.
Foreman Preparedness
1. January 12-16 - 1 week
2. February 9-13
Health and safety recognition, communications,
construction mathematics, general project skills, job
instruction, dealing with people, problem solving,
emergency response, hazard communication, substance
abuse.
Basic Transit/Level
1. January 5-16 - 2 weeks
2. February 16-27
3. March 23-April 3
Transit, Builders level, grade rod, lenker rod, range
poles, set up and operation, applications, field
exercise, elevations and stakes, construction
mathematics.
Metrics in Construction
1. February 2-6 1 week
2. March 16-20
Introduction to metrics, DOT Highway prints, Specs.,
measuring tools and conversions. Site applications.
Grade Checking - Highway
(Basic Transit required prior to enrollment)
1. January 19-30 - 2 weeks
2. March 2-13
3. April 6-17
Measurement systems, construction line, measurements,
section, plan views, profiles, stationing systems,
slope expressions, reference systems, roadway slopes,
slope stakes, roadway prism, curb and gutter,
calculation.
Skid Steer Loader
1. February 2-4 - 3 days
2. March 30-April 1
Safety operations and maintenance, material handling.
General Construction
(New Entry Worker) - 2 weeks
1. May 18-29
2. June 8-19
Introduction to Construction Industry, Hand and power
tools, Construction materials, OSHA safety,
Introductory Industry Math.
Advanced Scaffold Builder
1. January 5-7 - 3 days
2. January 19-21
3. February 23-25
4. March 23-25
5. March 30-April 1
Course complies with OSHA regulations 1926. 450-454.
Curriculum includes the OSHA standards, fall
protection, stairways and ladders, electrical hazards
and loading of scaffold. Hands-on training on the
scaffold systems include frame and brace; tube and
clamp; systems, tower & suspension scaffolds;
shoring & rolling tower, and aerial lifts.