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B.S. Degree in Construction Management
Request Free Information. The Bachelor of Science Degree with a major in Construction Management focuses on the management skills and the construction business knowledge required for the continually changing environment of the construction industry. With courses in Construction Contracts, Building Codes & Quality Control, Construction Scheduling, Building Construction Drawing, Construction Cost Estimating, and Construction Layout Planning, this degree provides students with a broad-based knowledge of the construction industry, a solid education, and extensive training in business and management applications.
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Fascia and Soffit Maintenance and ReplacementThe fascia and soffit add a finished look to your roof and promote a healthy roof system. A well-ventilated fascia/soffit system prevents moisture from building up under the roof and in the attic.
Repairing and Replacing FlashingFlashing protects the joints surrounding roof elements and the seams between roof areas by carrying water off the roof's surface. To maintain a roof's integrity, damaged or deteriorated flashing must be repaired or replaced.
Roofing BasicsRoofing Tools and Materials, Replacing Asphalt Shingles, Replacing Wood Shingles and Shakes, Completing the Tear-Off, & Replacing Sheathing
RoofingInspection, Types Of Shingles & Repairs, Tear Off, Adding Underlayment & Flashing, Shingling, Ice Dams
Roofers - Occupational OutlookNature of the Work | Working Conditions | Employment | Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement | Job Outlook | Earnings | Related Occupations | Sources of Additional Information
Your homes roof is the first line of defense in keeping the elements out. A common problem among both new and old roofs alike is damaged shingles. Wind, falling tree limbs, or just normal wear and tear can damage shingles. It is critical to replace damaged shingles to prevent more expensive damage from occurring.
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