Reduce to the lowest term: 12/32
3/8
Because of its relatively light nature, it can produce forming units that are larger than would be practical with other materials.
What is aluminum?
A form of post secondary training that teaches skills necessary to perform tasks at an industry standard
What is an apprenticeship?
? are precise and tactile professionals who fabricate and install a wide range of glass products.
Glazier
What does I C I stand for
Institutional
Commercial
Industrial
Convert 3 feet to inches
36 inches
Oak and mahogany are examples of this.
What is hardwood?
According to Skilled Trades BC how many trades are in construction?
66
? are the masterminds behind many of the green spaces in our communities, knowing which plants and features would enhance the area for everyone’s enjoyment.
Landscape Horticulturist
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What is feet or foot
An electrician works 40 hours a week and is paid $20.50 an hour. How much would he make in a week?
$820.00
Includes stone, concrete blocks, and brick which are usually bonded together into a solid mass with mortar
What is Masonry
According to Skilled Trades BC, how many construction trades are Red Seal certified?
36
? are precise and tactile tradespeople who enjoy working closely with metal pieces, machinery and equipment to assemble, construct and repair ships.
Metal Fabricator
This measurement is the distance around the outside of a shape.
Perimeter
6/10 + 1/20
13/20
A structural fire-resistive material that does not burn or conduct heat well making it a great insulator of other building materials from fire
What is Concrete
On average how long does it takes for an apprentice to earn their Red Seal?
2-5 years.
? colour our world, bringing creativity to the structures around us. They turn drab surfaces into brilliant tapestries that serve all sorts of purposes for everyone to enjoy
Painter and Decorator
The last name of the Fall Pro Instructor.
Chapman
A plumber needs to cut a 12 foot pipe into pieces that are each 3/4 of a foot long. How many pieces can he cut?
16 pieces
This common building material is inexpensive to produce and easy to use
What is Wood
What is a skilled trade?
A skilled trade is an occupation that requires a particular skillset, knowledge base or ability.
? take great satisfaction creating, and fixing complex systems. Their logical approach is fit for a career centered around installing and repairing the essential plumbing we depend on.
Plumber
What does VICA stand for
Vancouver Island Construction Association