AGC Maine

Association

Bridge Carpenter - Heavy Highway - R&R

Hybrid-based occupation
Onet code: 47-2031.02

2

Years

38

Skills

351h

Related instruction

4000h

On-the-job training
Classroom Instruction Topics
  • Risk Management and Problem Solving
  • Improving Productivity and Managing Project Costs
  • Contract Documents
  • Planning and Scheduling
  • Communication
  • Leadership and Motivation
  • AGC America’s Supervisor Training Program
  • Concrete Construction
  • Building Science & Energy Auditing
  • Supervisor Crane Awareness
  • Great Falls monthly safety meetings
  • AGC Events
  • Tool Safety; Tool Box Talks
  • Kitchen Design & Millwork
  • Interior Finishes, Stairs & Millwork
  • Exterior Finishes, Windows, Doors, Trim & Siding
  • Roof Framing
  • Framing Methods
  • Practical Building Concepts and Leveling
  • Construction Print Reading
  • Safety Orientation
  • First Aid/CPR/AED/Blood-born pathogens
  • OSHA 10
  • High Angle Rescue
  • Qualified Rigger and Signal Person
  • OSHA 30
  • Scaffold Training
  • Fall Protection
  • Aerial and Scissor Lift Training
On-the-job Training
  • Company Orientation
    • Supports company mission/values through daily actions and decisions, communicates the company vision, mission and values to others, incorporates vision into work
    • Ability to meet attendance schedule with dependability and consistency
    • Able to create/judge quality of work to align with performance standards
    • Uses relevant information to determine compliance with standards
    • Embraces and Complies with Safety Standards
    • Wears appropriate PPE
    • Demonstrates ability to respond quickly and safely under Duress; applies situational awareness
  • Core Skills
    • Performs site preparation and layout
    • Understands how to read blueprints or drawings to determine work requirements
    • Measures materials or objects for installation or assembly
    • Marks reference points on construction materials
    • Constructs forms for concrete footings, slabs, walls, columns, bridge decks and bent caps.
    • Build job-specific wood forms and assemble commercially available form systems
    • Erects and dismantles staging, scaffolding, riggings, ladders, etc. used to gain access to or provide support to structures under construction or repair
    • Positions forms or molds
    • Anchors or braces forms
    • Digs holes or trenches
    • Pours and finishes concrete
    • Inspects completed work to ensure proper installation
    • Understands Jo-Site Hazards; takes corrective action: Job-Site exposure Hazards, Environmental Extremes, Hot Work Hazards, Fie Hazards and Firefighting, Confines Spaces
  • Materials, tools and equipment
    • Safely loads and unloads material & equipment
    • Uses and maintains common hand tools including: Hammers and Demolition Tools, Chisels and Punches, Screwdrivers, Wrenches, Socket and Torque Wrenches, Pliers and Wire Cutters, Rules and Other Measuring Tools, Levels and Layout Tools
    • Uses and maintains power tools including: Power and Hammer Drills, Pneumatic Drills, Impact Wrenches, Power and Circular Saws, Saber and Reciprocating Saws, Portable Band Saws, Miter and Cutoff Saw, Grinders and Grinder Attachments
    • Cleans and maintains equipment
    • Performs minor repairs
  • Heavy Highway
    • Setting and tying steel
    • Apply material to fil gaps in surfaces
    • Erect, install, or repair guardrails, road shoulders, berms, highway markers, warning signals, and highway lighting, using hand tools and power tools
    • Dump, spread, and tamp asphalt, using pneumatic tampers, to repair joints and patch broken pavement
    • Pile Driving
  • Bridge Work
    • Cleans and lubricates expansion joints
    • Works on or with masonry in connection with woodworking functions in eluding mixing and pouring concrete, preparing surfaces for cement, operating masonry equipment, building forms and installing reinforcement rods and anchors
    • Installs safety or support systems
    • Waterproofing
  • Supplemental Skills
    • Perform incidental work items and duties included with other crafts
    • Maintain applicable job records including environmental data
    • Able to assess quality, value and importance
    • Understands and uses Basic Rigging Equipment: Sling, Sling Inspection, Rigging hardware, Hoists, Hitches
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