Learn the ins and outs of residential and commercial construction, from blueprint reading to project management, in the heart of NYC. Dive into hands-on classes covering carpentry, electrical work, plumbing, and more to develop the skills needed for a successful career in the construction industry.
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Big Apple Occupational Safety @ 505 8th Ave, New York, NY
Course teaches safe work practices to renovators, remodelers, painters, carpenters and those who regularly disturb lead-based paint. Course covers topics on containment, minimization and cleanup of lead hazards. Upon successful completion of the course, students are issued a certificate of course completion. Renovation firms must have at least one certified Renovator who has completed training and obtained certification from EPA and a firm certification...
Big Apple Occupational Safety @ 505 8th Ave, New York, NY
Course teaches safe work practices to renovators, re-modelers, painters, carpenters and those who regularly disturb lead-based paint. Course covers topics on containment, minimization and cleanup of lead hazards. Upon successful completion of the course, students are issued a certificate of course completion. Renovation firms must have at least one certified Renovator who has completed training and obtained certification from EPA and a firm certification...
New York City College of Technology @ Virtual Learning, New York, NY
Before you build, write a strong contract. A contract is a set of clear, comprehensive, measurable promises that spell out what the owner and contractor should each expect. It defines responsibilities and benchmarks in terms of scope, money, and time. This 3-hour intensive toolkit describes the types of contracts that are typical for large and small companies. Topics AIA contracts B103, B104, B105 and A105 Contract language Home Improvement...
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United Safety Academy @ 76 Beaver St, New York, NY
This course explains the basic elements of supported scaffold safety and introduces students to the nature of supported scaffold hazards. During the course emphasis is placed on the role of the scaffold user in accident prevention, which includes scaffold inspections, fall protection, recognizing hazards, and responding to emergencies.
Safety Dynamics @ 335A Calyer St, Brooklyn, NY
El objetivo de este curso es ayudar a los participantes a darse cuenta de que el uso de andamios es una parte importante de seguridad de los trabajadores y que la protección contra caídas, golpes y electrocución, y colapso son riesgos comunes para los trabajadores que utilizan andamios. Objetivos del curso: Comparación y contraste, actos y condiciones inseguras en andamios compatibles con los deun andamio suspendido; Evaluar la publicación...
Big Apple Occupational Safety @ Virtual Classroom
The course covers safety and health hazards in the workplace. The course provides information regarding workers rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint. This course is intended for workers who need a OSHA 10-Hour Card. Users must spend at least 10.25 hours in the online course. Construction Workers Foremen and Job Supervisors Construction Site Inspectors All personnel responsible for construction related projects...
Big Apple Occupational Safety @ Virtual Classroom
The 10-hour General Industry Outreach Training Program is intended to provide entry level general industry workers broad awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards on a general industry site. The training covers a variety of safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter at a general industry site. OSHA recommends this training as an orientation to occupational safety and health. Workers must receive additional training on hazards specific...
New York City College of Technology @ 25 Chapel St, Brooklyn, NY
This intensive 3-hour class teaches you how to navigate the NYC DOB Build Now site and create a smooth permitting process. It covers a range required NYC Department of Buildings filing tasks relevant to a construction job. Gain knowledge and confidence as you build your skills. Topics include: Types of permit filings: Alteration types I/II/II, NB (new building), LAA Types of reviews: Directive 14, Pro-Cert, Directive 2 Types or work...
Wagner College Lifelong Learning
This seminar focuses on identifying PM skills you currently possess for use on your career path’s next step. This seminar is for those just starting their career paths as well as seasoned professionals either looking for a new challenge and/or hoping to differentiate themselves with a newly identified skill set. For recent grads, what did you major in? For any major (except accounting) there is not a job that says “Marketing Major” or...
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites needed to attend this course. Students must be able to verbally communicate with instructor in primary language of the training. Audience: All employers are responsible for training their employees. Construction and general industry employees must understand the GHS labels and know how to find and read the SDS. Course Description In this seminar, students will learn the information presented...
All NYC Safety & Training @ 589 Johnson Ave, New York, NY
In order to continue to operate in the City of New York, the designated construction worker is required to complete a minimum number of hours of approved site safety training and to carry site safety identification cards as proof of completion of the training (As per New York City Local Law 196 of 2017 also known as ‘LL196’ or ‘Local Law’). This course provides 2 hours towards the satisfaction of that requirement. Prerequisites: None...
Thermal bridging from concrete or metal elements such as steel studs or concrete balconies can significantly reduce the effectiveness of insulation, create cold surfaces where mold can grow, and can significantly reduce the lifespan of finishes. In high performance buildings in particular the mitigation of thermal bridges is vital and primarily the responsibility of the architectural team. Increasingly, building codes are also requiring that designers...
Thermal Bridge Modeling for Architects: Ground Contact and Condensation Risk Thermal bridging from concrete or metal elements such as steel studs or concrete balconies can significantly reduce the effectiveness of insulation, create cold surfaces where mold can grow, and can significantly reduce the lifespan of finishes. In high performance buildings in particular the mitigation of thermal bridges is vital and primarily the responsibility of the...
Join the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) for an overview of their Climate Mitigation Roadmap, a strategic plan to reduce portfolio-wide carbon emissions by 80% in the nation’s largest rental portfolio through building electrification and energy efficiency. With the passing of 2019’s Climate Mobilization Act, New York City’s real estate sector has mobilized to address looming building emission limits set forth by Local Law 97. NYCHA,...
Join AIA New York and the Building Energy Exchange for the launch of the BE-Ex Architect Advisory Council (AAC) 2020 vision document, Who Cares About Energy Codes? The Architect’s Guide to New York City’s Aggressive Carbon Reduction Code, where industry leaders will discuss how the building design & construction industry must adapt to meaningfully address the climate crisis. New York’s forthcoming predicted energy use code (Local Law...
Anatomy of an Energy Efficient Building: Envelope Showcase Launch Building Energy Exchange is proud to announce the official launch of our Envelope Showcase, the first in a series of rotating showcases that expand upon the core building systems outlined in our 2020 Anatomy of an Energy Efficient Building exhibit. The Envelope Showcase takes a deep dive into the building envelope, detailing system principles, building strategies, and market-ready...
Join Building Energy Exchange, AIA New York, and ASHRAE New York for a BE-Ex Architect Advisory Council (AAC) workshop focusing on the legal risk and responsibility of high performance design and construction, and how to improve compliance with NYC climate legislation. New York’s forthcoming predicted energy use code (Local Law 32 of 2018), as well as the groundbreaking building carbon emission limits, of 2019’s Local Law 97, will require...
TSC Training Academy @ 36-06 43rd Ave, Long Island City, NY
Students will need to have access to an internet connection, a computer or tablet with access to a web camera, microphone, and download the Zoom App This course equals 3.6 CEUs. This course is a comprehensive review of Chapter 33 and the Rules of the City of New York that pertain to public protection. The purpose of the course is to initiate prospective candidates with safe job practices in New York City and to prepare those prospective...
All NYC Safety & Training @ 256 E 138th St, Bronx, NY
This course, which was developed by the U.S. Dept. of Labor, is designed to introduce workers to OSHA, inform workers of their rights under the OSH Act of 1970, and familiarize workers with some of the health and safety standards contained in 29 CFR 1926 OSHA: Construction Industry Regulations. Course content includes: Introduction to OSHA Review of OSHA’s Four High Hazards in Construction Falls Electrocution Caught-In Struck-by Personal...
This 32-Hour Supervisor SST Card Bundle course is designed for construction supervisors in New York City pursuant to NYC Local Law 196. This course combines several required safety classes into one training option. Attendees of this course will complete 32 hours of training pursuant to their Site Safety Supervisor certification. In order to continue to operate in compliance with the City of New York, designated construction supervisors must complete...
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