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Task F-17 Applies wall and ceiling finishes
Task Descriptor
Carpenters install interior finishes for aesthetics, comfort and proper functioning of the building. A well-installed finish contributes to the overall ambience and character intended for a room and demonstrates the quality of work.
F-17.01 - Installs wallboard
F-17.01 - Installs wallboard
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F-17.01.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to project requirements and manufacturers’ specifications |
F-17.01.02P |
select wallboard |
wallboard is selected according to standards, regulations, drawings and specifications |
F-17.01.03P |
prepare wall or ceiling surface |
wall or ceiling surface is prepared to receive wallboard |
F-17.01.04P |
cut wallboard |
wallboard is cut to fit walls, ceilings and openings |
F-17.01.05P |
place wallboard |
wallboard is placed ready for finish application according to drawings and specifications |
F-17.01.06P |
secure wallboard |
wallboard is secured with fasteners according to standards, regulations, drawings and specifications |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- wallboard includes: gypsum, cement, fibre boards, specialty boards
- standards and regulations include: CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
- drawings include: project, shop, engineering, electrical, architectural, mechanical, structural, site plans
- specifications include: project, engineer, manufacturers’
- prepare includes: aligning studs, adding backing and blocking materials
- openings include: electrical, plumbing, windows, doors, HVAC, specialties
- finish applications include: joint filling, scratch coat, interior masonry
- fasteners include: mechanical, adhesives
Knowledge
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F-17.01.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of wallboard, their characteristics and applications |
identify types of wallboard, and describe their characteristics and applications |
F-17.01.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of wall systems, their characteristics and applications |
identify types of wall systems, and describe their characteristics and applications |
describefire-rated assemblies and requirements |
describe blocking and backing requirements for wallboard application |
identify sound transmission control methods, and describe their characteristics and applications |
F-17.01.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures to install wallboard |
identify tools and equipment used to install wallboard, and describe their procedures for use |
describe procedures used to install wallboard |
describe cutting methods for wallboard |
describe methods to scribe and fit panels |
describe sequence of installation |
identify fasteners used to secure wallboard, and describe their characteristics and applications |
identify safe work practices |
describe requirements of other trades |
F-17.01.04L |
demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements for installing wallboard |
identify standards and regulations for installing wallboard |
Range of Variables
- wallboard includes: gypsum, cement, fibre boards, specialty boards
- wall systems include: shaft wall, fire-rated wall, sound transmission class (STC)-rated wall
- fasteners include: mechanical, adhesives
- sound transmission control methods include: resilient channels, sound batts, baffles
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- safe work practices include: dust control, respiratory protection
- standards and regulations include: CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
F-17.02 - Applies compound to walls and ceilings
F-17.02 - Applies compound to walls and ceilings
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F-17.02.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to project requirements and manufacturers’ specifications |
F-17.02.02P |
select compound and tapes |
compound and tapes are selected according to application |
F-17.02.03P |
cut back joints |
joints are cut back to receive compound |
F-17.02.04P |
install accessories |
accessories are installed according to drawings and specifications |
F-17.02.05P |
mix compound |
compound is mixed according to manufacturers’ specifications |
F-17.02.06P |
tape joints and accessories |
joints and accessories are taped |
F-17.02.07P |
fill joints and seams |
joints and seams are filled with compound |
F-17.02.08P |
sand surface |
surface is sanded |
F-17.02.09P |
repeat compound application and sanding |
compound application and sanding are repeated until smooth surface is achieved |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- accessories include: corner beads, expansion joints, flexible mouldings, backing
- safe work practices include: dust control, respiratory protection
- standards and regulations include: CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
Knowledge
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Learning Outcomes |
Learning Objectives |
F-17.02.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of wall compounds, their characteristics and applications |
identify types of wall compound, and describe their characteristics and applications |
describe requirements of other trades |
describe taping and compound application for fire-rated assemblies |
F-17.02.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures to apply wall compound |
identify tools and equipment used to apply wall compound, and describe their procedures for use |
identify safe work practices when preparing and applying wall compound |
describe procedures to apply wall compound |
identify and describe taping and filling applications and requirements |
describe proper consistency of compound according to coat being applied |
F-17.02.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements for applying wall compound |
identify standards and regulations for applying wall compound |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- safe work practices include: dust control, respiratory protection
- standards and regulations include: CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
F-17.03 - Installs panels, tiles and solid wood finishes
F-17.03 - Installs panels, tiles and solid wood finishes
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F-17.03.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to project requirements and manufacturers’ specifications |
F-17.03.02P |
prepare wall or ceiling surface |
wall or ceiling surface is prepared according to finish to be applied |
F-17.03.03P |
measure and cut panels, tiles and solid wood finishes |
panels, tiles and solid wood finishes are measured and cut to fit wall/ceiling/corners and for penetrations |
F-17.03.04P |
place panels and tiles |
panels and tiles are placed using tools and equipment so that they are aligned for appearance and fit |
F-17.03.05P |
secure panels, tiles and solid wood finishes |
panels, tiles and solid wood finishes are secured using fasteners |
F-17.03.06P |
secure finished trim |
finished trim is secured according to specifications |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- panels include: wood products, acoustic, fibre-reinforced panels (FRP), metals, plastics, cementitious
- penetrations include: electrical outlets, plumbing pipes, HVAC ducts
- fasteners include: finish nails, brad nails, adhesives, staples, cleats
Knowledge
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Learning Outcomes |
Learning Objectives |
F-17.03.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of panels, tiles and solid wood finishes, their characteristics and applications |
identify types of panels, tiles and solid wood finishes,and describe their characteristics and applications |
describefire-rated assemblies and requirements |
describe blocking and backing requirements for panels, tiles and solid wood finish applications |
identify sound transmission control methods, and describe their characteristics and applications |
describe requirements of other trades |
F-17.03.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures to install panels, tiles and solid wood finishes |
identify tools and equipment used to install panels, tiles and solid wood finishes, and describe their procedures for use |
describe procedures to install panels, tiles and solid wood finishes |
describe methods to scribe and fit panels, tiles and solid wood finishes |
describe sequence of installation |
identify safe work practices |
identify fasteners, and describe their characteristics and applications |
identify wood joints, and describe their characteristics and applications |
F-17.03.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of training requirements for installing panels, tiles and solid wood finishes |
identify training requirements for installing panels, tiles and solid wood finishes |
F-17.03.04L |
demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements for installing panels, tiles and solid wood finishes |
identify standards and regulations for installing panels, tiles and solid wood finishes |
Range of Variables
- panels include: wood products, acoustic, fibre-reinforced panels (FRP), metals, plastics, cementitious
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- safe work practices include: dust control, respiratory protection
- fasteners include: finish nails, brad nails, adhesives, staples, cleats
- joints includes: coped, mitre, butt, dovetailed, lap, scarf, spline
- standards and regulations include: CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
F-17.04 - Installs suspended ceilings
F-17.04 - Installs suspended ceilings
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F-17.04.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to project requirements and manufacturers’ specifications |
F-17.04.02P |
select suspended products |
suspended products are selected according to drawings, specifications, standards and regulations |
F-17.04.03P |
measure, cut and install suspended ceiling components |
suspended ceiling components are measured, cut and installed according to drawings, specifications, standards and regulations |
F-17.04.04P |
align and level grid |
grid is aligned and levelled to ensure it is uniform and square |
F-17.04.05P |
measure and cut openings in suspended product |
openings in suspended product are measured and cut to accommodate fixtures |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- suspended products includes: tiles, panels, wallboard, wood products
- drawings include: project, shop, engineering, electrical, architectural, mechanical, structural
- specifications include: project, engineer, manufacturers’
- standards and regulations include: CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
- suspended ceiling components include: wall channels, wallboard, main-tees, cross-tees, eyelets, support drops, tracks, hangers, architectural features
- fixtures include: electrical, sprinkler, HVAC
Knowledge
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Learning Outcomes |
Learning Objectives |
F-17.04.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of suspended ceilings, their components, characteristics and applications |
identify types of suspended ceilings, and describe their characteristics and applications |
identify suspended ceiling componentsand their installation methods |
identify fire ratings of types of suspended ceilings |
describefire-rated assemblies and requirements |
describe blocking and backing requirements for suspended ceilings |
identify sound transmission control methods, and describe their characteristics and applications |
describe requirements of other trades |
F-17.04.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures to install suspended ceilings |
identify tools and equipment used to install suspended ceilings, and describe their procedures for use |
describe procedures to install suspended ceilings |
describe methods to scribe and fit suspended products |
explain calculations for installing suspended ceilings |
describe sequence of installation |
identify safe work practices, |
F-17.04.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of training and certification requirements for installing suspended ceilings |
identify training and certification requirements for installing suspended ceilings |
F-17.04.04L |
demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements for installing suspended ceilings |
identify standards and regulations for installing suspended ceilings |
Range of Variables
- suspended ceiling components include: wall channels, wallboard, main-tees, cross-tees, eyelets, support drops, tracks, hangers, architectural features
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- suspended product includes: tiles, panels, wallboard, wood products
- safe work practices include: dust control, eye and head protection
- standards and regulations include: CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
F-17.05 - Installs demountable wall systems
F-17.05 - Installs demountable wall systems
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F-17.05.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to project requirements and manufacturers’ specifications |
F-17.05.02P |
place demountable wall system |
demountable wall system is placed according to drawings, specifications, standards and regulations |
F-17.05.03P |
adjust demountable wall system |
demountable wall system is adjusted for alignment |
F-17.05.04P |
install hardware |
hardware is installed according to specifications |
F-17.05.05P |
attach demountable wall system |
demountable wall system is attached according to standards and regulations |
F-17.05.06P |
test demountable wall system |
demountable wall system is functional and appearance is according to drawings, specifications, standards and regulations |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- demountable wall systems include: office partitions, washroom stalls, room dividers
- drawings include: project, shop, engineering, electrical, architectural, mechanical, structural
- specifications include: project, engineer, manufacturers’
- standards and regulations include: CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
- hardware includes: clips, fasteners, brackets, latches, hinges, tracks
Knowledge
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Learning Objectives |
F-17.05.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of demountable wall systems, their hardware, characteristics and applications |
identify types of demountable wall systems, and describe their hardware, characteristics and applications |
explain drawings and specificationson demountable wall systems |
describefire-rated assemblies and requirements |
describe blocking and backing requirements for demountable wall systems |
identify sound transmission control methods, and describe their characteristics and applications |
describe requirements of other trades |
F-17.05.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures to install demountable wall systems |
identify tools and equipment used to install demountable wall systems, and describe their procedures for use |
describe procedures to install demountable wall systems |
describe sequence of installation |
F-17.05.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of training and certification requirements for installing demountable wall systems |
identify training and certification requirements for installing demountable wall systems |
F-17.05.04L |
demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements for installing demountable wall systems |
identify standards and regulations for installing demountable wall systems |
Range of Variables
- demountable wall systems include: office partitions, washroom stalls, room dividers
- hardware includes: clips, fasteners, brackets, latches, hinges, tracks
- drawings include: project, shop, engineering, electrical, architectural, mechanical, structural
- specifications include: project, engineer, manufacturers’
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- standards and regulations include: CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
Task F-18 Installs flooring
Task Descriptor
Carpenters install flooring for aesthetics, comfort and proper functioning of the building. A floor should look and feel level with minimal transitions to prevent tripping.
F-18.01 – Installs underlayment
F-18.01 – Installs underlayment
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F-18.01.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to project requirements and manufacturers’ specifications |
F-18.01.02P |
prepare substrate |
substrate is prepared according to project specifications and site conditions to receive underlayment |
F-18.01.03P |
select type and size of underlayment sheets |
type and size of underlayment sheets are selected according to drawings and specifications |
F-18.01.04P |
measure, cut, place and secure underlayment over substrate |
underlayment is measured, cut, placed and secured over substrate according to standards, regulations and specifications |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- prepare includes: applying floor leveling compound, cleaning, scraping
- underlayment includes: hardboard, plywood, sheathing, cement board, isolation membrane
- drawings include: project, shop, engineering, electrical, architectural, mechanical, structural, manufacturers’
- specifications include: project, engineer, manufacturers’
- standards and regulations include: CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
Knowledge
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Learning Outcomes |
Learning Objectives |
F-18.01.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of underlayment, their characteristics and applications |
identify types of underlayment, and describe their characteristics and applications |
describe effects of expansion and contraction of underlayment |
describe requirements of other trades |
F-18.01.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures to install underlayment |
identify tools and equipment used to install underlayment, and describe their procedures for use |
describe procedures to install underlayment |
describe sequence of installation |
describe procedures to prepare substrate before installation of underlayment |
F-18.01.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of training requirements for installing underlayment |
identify training requirements for installing underlayment |
F-18.01.04L |
demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements for installing underlayment |
identify standards and regulations for installing underlayment |
Range of Variables
- underlayment includes: hardboard, plywood, sheathing, cement board, isolation membrane
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- standards and regulations include: CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
F-18.02 - Installs floor coverings
F-18.02 - Installs floor coverings
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F-18.02.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to project requirements and manufacturers’ specifications |
F-18.02.02P |
prepare substrate |
substrate is prepared according to project specifications and site conditions to receive floor covering |
F-18.02.03P |
acclimatize floor covering |
floor covering is acclimatized to installation environment |
F-18.02.04P |
select floor covering |
floor covering is selected to ensure quality and uniformity |
F-18.02.05P |
measure, cut and place floor covering |
floor covering is measured, cut and placed considering expansion, and according to specifications, drawings, building codes and site conditions |
F-18.02.06P |
install floor trim and accessories |
floor trim and accessories areinstalled according to drawings and specifications |
F-18.02.07P |
secure floor covering |
floor covering is secured according to drawings and specifications |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- prepare includes: applying floor leveling compound, cleaning, scraping, installing underlayment
- floor coverings include: tiles, solid wood, laminates, roll flooring, vinyl flooring
- specifications include: project, engineer, manufacturers’
- drawings include: project, shop, engineering, electrical, architectural, mechanical, structural
- floor trim and accessories include: transition strips, expansion joints, stops
Knowledge
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Learning Outcomes |
Learning Objectives |
F-18.02.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of floor coverings, their characteristics and applications |
identify types of floor coverings, and describe their characteristics and applications |
describe effects of expansion and contraction of floor coverings |
describe requirements of other trades |
F-18.02.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of specialty floors, their characteristics and applications |
identify types of specialty floors, and describe their characteristics and applications |
F-18.02.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures to install floor coverings |
identify tools and equipment used to install floor coverings, and describe their procedures for use |
describe procedures to install floor coverings |
describe sequence of installation |
F-18.02.04L |
demonstrate knowledge of training and certification requirements for installing floor coverings |
identify training and certification requirements for installing floor coverings |
F-18.02.05L |
demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements for installing floor coverings |
identify standards and regulations for installing floor coverings |
Range of Variables
- floor coverings include: tiles, solid wood, laminates, roll flooring, vinyl flooring
- specialty floors include: gymnasiums, bowling alley floors
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- standards and regulations include: CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
F-18.03 - Installs access flooring
F-18.03 - Installs access flooring
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F-18.03.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to project requirements and manufacturers’ specifications |
F-18.03.02P |
adapt access flooring to site requirements |
access flooring is adapted to site requirements by measuring, cutting, fitting and assembling materials and components according to specifications |
F-18.03.03P |
level and secure access flooring to substrate and perimeter walls |
access flooring is levelled and secured to substrate and perimeter walls according to specifications using fasteners and adhesives |
F-18.03.04P |
coordinate with other trades |
other trades are coordinated with to ensure considerations are made for components |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- specifications include: project, engineer, manufacturers’
- fasteners include: concrete anchors, inserts, clips
- adhesives include: mastic, polyurethane, contact
Knowledge
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Learning Outcomes |
Learning Objectives |
F-18.03.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of access flooring, their characteristics and applications |
identify types of access flooring, and describe their characteristics and applications |
describe effects of expansion and contraction |
explain drawings and specificationson access flooring |
describe requirements of other trades |
F-18.03.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures to install access flooring |
identify tools and equipment used to install access flooring, and describe their procedures for use |
describe procedures to install access flooring |
describe sequence of installation |
identify fasteners and adhesives used to install access flooring, and describe their characteristics and applications |
describe safe work practices for use of adhesives |
F-18.03.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of training and certification requirements for installing access flooring |
identify training and certification requirements for installing access flooring |
F-18.03.04L |
demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements for installing access flooring |
identify standards and regulationsfor installing access flooring |
Range of Variables
- drawings include: project, shop, engineering, electrical, architectural, mechanical, structural
- specifications include: project, engineer, manufacturers’
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- fasteners include: concrete anchors, inserts, clips
- adhesives include: mastic, polyurethane, contact
- standards and regulationsinclude: CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
Task F-19 Installs interior doors and windows
Task Descriptor
Carpenters install interior doors and windows for functionality of the home or building. They reflect the desired style and are often custom ordered.
F-19.01 - Installs interior jambs/frames
F-19.01 - Installs interior jambs/frames
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F-19.01.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to project requirements and manufacturers’ specifications |
F-19.01.02P |
assess and adjust rough openings |
rough openings are assessed and adjusted for pre-existing conditions |
F-19.01.03P |
verify rough opening |
rough opening is verified according to drawings and specifications |
F-19.01.04P |
assemble steel and wood door frames |
steel and wood door frames are assembled prior to installation according to site requirements and specifications |
F-19.01.05P |
install window and door frame plumb, level and square |
window and door frame are plumb, level and square |
F-19.01.06P |
secure jambs/frames |
jambs/frames are secured by shimming and fastening |
F-19.01.07P |
create acoustical break or fire stop |
acoustical break or fire stop is created by insulating cavity around jambs/frames according to drawings, specifications, and standards and regulations |
F-19.01.08P |
coordinate with other trades |
other trades are coordinated with to ensure considerations are made for components |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- pre-existing conditions include: out-of-square, out-of-level, wrong size, wrong location, wood rot, wrong swing
- drawings include: project, shop, engineering, electrical, architectural, mechanical, structural
- specifications include: project, engineer, manufacturers’
- standards and regulations include CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), fire codes, site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
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Learning Objectives |
F-19.01.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of interior jambs/frames, their characteristics and applications |
identify types of interior jambs/frames, and describe their characteristics and applications |
F-19.01.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures to install interior jambs/frames |
identify tools and equipment used to install interior jambs/frames, and describe their procedures for use |
describe procedures to install interior jambs/frames |
describe sequence of installation of interior jambs/frames |
F-19.01.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of training requirements for installing interior jambs/frames |
identify training requirements for installing interior jambs/frames |
F-19.01.04L |
demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements for installing interior jambs/frames |
identify standards and regulationsfor installing interior jambs/frames |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- standards and regulations include CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), fire codes, site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
F-19.02 - Installs interior doors
F-19.02 - Installs interior doors
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F-19.02.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to project requirements and manufacturers’ specifications |
F-19.02.02P |
determine door size, swing, bevel and location |
door size, swing, bevel and location are determined according to drawings, specifications and door schedule |
F-19.02.03P |
install door installation hardware for non-swinging doors |
door installation hardware for non-swinging doors are installed according to drawings and specifications |
F-19.02.04P |
lay out door slab and jamb |
door slab and jamb are laid out for hinge location |
F-19.02.05P |
mortise hinge gains on slab and jambs |
hinge gains are mortised on slab and jambs |
F-19.02.06P |
hang door with consistent margins |
door is hung with consistent margins |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- doors include: swinging, non-swinging
- drawings include: project, shop, engineering, electrical, architectural, mechanical, structural
- specifications include: project, engineer, manufacturers’
- door installation hardware includes: tracks, pivots, guides, hinges
Knowledge
Reference Code |
Learning Outcomes |
Learning Objectives |
F-19.02.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of interior doors, their characteristics and applications |
identify types of interior doors, and describe their characteristics and applications |
describe and interpret door schedules |
F-19.02.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures to install interior doors |
identify tools and equipment used to install interior doors, and describe their procedures for use |
describe procedures to install interior doors |
describe sequence of installation of interior doors |
F-19.02.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements for installing interior doors |
identify standards and regulationsfor installing interior doors |
Range of Variables
- interior doors include: swinging, non-swinging
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- standards and regulations include CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), fire codes, site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
F-19.03 - Installs interior windows
F-19.03 - Installs interior windows
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Evidence of Attainment |
F-19.03.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to project requirements and manufacturers’ specifications |
F-19.03.02P |
assess and adjust rough openings |
rough openings are assessed and adjusted for pre-existing conditions |
F-19.03.03P |
verify rough opening |
rough opening is verified according to drawings and specifications |
F-19.03.04P |
select window |
window is selected according to drawings and specifications |
F-19.03.05P |
install window |
window is installed plumb, level and square |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- pre-existing conditions include: out-of-square, out-of-level, wrong size, wrong location, wood rot, wrong swing
- drawings include: project, shop, engineering, electrical, architectural, mechanical, structural
- specifications include: project, engineer, manufacturers’
Knowledge
Reference Code |
Learning Outcomes |
Learning Objectives |
F-19.03.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of interior windows, their components, characteristics and applications |
identify types of interior windows and their components, and describe their characteristics and applications |
describe and interpret window schedules |
F-19.03.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures to install interior windows and components |
identify tools and equipment used to install interior windows and components, and describe their procedures for use |
describe procedures to install interior windows and components |
F-19.03.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements for installing interior windows |
identify standards and regulationsfor installing interior windows |
Range of Variables
- components include: mullions, transoms, muntins, sills, stools
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- standards and regulations include CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), fire codes, site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
F-19.04 - Installs interior door and window hardware
F-19.04 - Installs interior door and window hardware
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Evidence of Attainment |
F-19.04.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to project requirements and manufacturers’ specifications |
F-19.04.02P |
select interior door and window hardware |
interior door and window hardware is selected according to drawings, specifications, standards and regulations |
F-19.04.03P |
position interior door and window hardware |
interior door and window hardware is positioned using tools and equipment |
F-19.04.04P |
install interior door and window hardware |
interior door and window hardware is installed to doors and windows according to drawings, specifications, standards and regulations |
F-19.04.05P |
adjust and test interior door and window hardware |
interior door and window hardware is adjusted and tested to ensure smooth and proper operation |
F-19.04.06P |
coordinate with other trades |
other trades are coordinated with to ensure considerations are made for other components to be installed |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- interior door and window hardware includes: latches, closers, emergency devices, hinges, electronic hardware, push/panic bars, lock/passage sets
- drawings include: project, shop, engineering, electrical, architectural, mechanical, structural
- specifications include: project, engineer, manufacturers’
- standards and regulations include CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), fire codes, site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
- components include: electric strikes, magnetic locks, security systems, mechanical systems, fire alarms
Knowledge
Reference Code |
Learning Outcomes |
Learning Objectives |
F-19.04.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of interior door and window hardware, their characteristics and applications |
identify types and styles of interior door and window hardware, and describe their characteristics and applications |
describe and interpret interior door and window hardware schedules |
identify sound transmission control methods and fire ratings, and describe their characteristics and applications |
F-19.04.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures to install interior door and window hardware |
identify tools and equipment used to install interior door and window hardware, and describe their procedures for use |
describe procedures to install interior door and window hardware |
F-19.04.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements for installing interior door and window hardware |
identify standards and regulationsfor installing interior door and window hardware |
Range of Variables
- interior door and window hardware includes: latches, closers, emergency devices, hinges, electronic hardware, push/panic bars, lock/passage sets
- sound transmission control methods include: cores, weather stripping, auto door bottom
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- standards and regulations include CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), fire codes, site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
Task F-20 Constructs and installs finish components and stairs
Task Descriptor
The construction and installation of finish components and accessories transitions the living and working space from an unfinished product to the completed product. Special attention to accuracy and detail is important. The margin of error is much smaller. For example, cuts must be more precise. The quality of the finish work is likely a reflection of the overall quality of the project.
F-20.01 - Fabricates finish components
F-20.01 - Fabricates finish components
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Performance Criteria |
Evidence of Attainment |
F-20.01.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to project requirements and manufacturers’ specifications |
F-20.01.02P |
identify and select materials |
materials are identified and selected for quality and uniformity |
F-20.01.03P |
construct jigs |
jigs are constructed for repetitive fabrication |
F-20.01.04P |
measure, cut, and assemble finish components and built-in components |
finish components and built-in components are measured, cut, and assembled according to drawings, specifications, standards and regulations |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- finish components include: trim, casings, baseboards, crown mouldings, jamb extensions, window sills, aprons, handrails, balustrades, plastic laminate panels
- built-in components include: cabinets, shelves, walk-in closets, mantels, counter tops, access hatches
- drawings include: project, shop, engineering, electrical, architectural, mechanical, structural
- specifications include: project, engineer, manufacturers’
- standards and regulations include CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
Knowledge
Reference Code |
Learning Outcomes |
Learning Objectives |
F-20.01.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of finish components and built-in components, their characteristics and applications |
identify types of finish components and built-in components, and describe their characteristics and applications |
identify types of materials used for finish components and built-in components, and describe their characteristics and applications |
F-20.01.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures to fabricate finish components and built-in components |
identify tools and equipment used to fabricate finish components and built-in components, and describe their procedures for use |
describe procedures to fabricate finish components and built-in components |
describe boring techniques |
identify abrasives and adhesives, and describe their characteristics and applications |
describe procedures for constructing and using jigs |
identify types of fasteners, and describe their characteristics and applications |
identify types of joints, and describe their characteristics and applications |
F-20.01.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of training requirements for fabricating finish components |
identify training requirements for fabricating finish components |
F-20.01.04L |
demonstrate knowledge of regulatoryrequirements for fabricating finish components |
identify standards and regulations for fabricating finish components |
Range of Variables
- finish components include: trim, casings, baseboards, crown mouldings, jamb extensions, window sills, aprons, handrails, balustrades, plastic laminate panels
- built-in components include: cabinets, shelves, walk-in closets, mantels, counter tops, access hatches
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- fasteners include: adhesives, nails, brackets, clips, screws, dowels, biscuits
- joints includes: coped, mitre, butt, dovetailed, lap, scarf
- standards and regulations include CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
F-20.02 - Installs finish components and accessories
F-20.02 - Installs finish components and accessories
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Reference Code |
Performance Criteria |
Evidence of Attainment |
F-20.02.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to project requirements and manufacturers’ specifications |
F-20.02.02P |
select finish components and accessories to be installed |
finish components and accessories to be installed are selected according to drawings, specifications, standards and regulations |
F-20.02.03P |
measure, cut and assemble finish components and accessories |
finish components and accessories are measured, cut and assembled according to drawings, specifications, standards and regulations |
F-20.02.04P |
secure finish components |
finish components are secured level, plumb, aligned and are visually appealing |
F-20.02.05P |
secure accessories |
accessories are secured level, plumb, aligned and are visually appealing according to drawings, specifications and standards and regulations |
F-20.02.06P |
attach built-in components |
built-in components are attached level, plumb, aligned and are visually appealing |
F-20.02.07P |
secure accessibility components |
accessibility components are secured according to drawings, specifications, standards and regulations |
F-20.02.08P |
attach hand rails and guards |
hand rails and guardsare attached according to drawings, specifications, standards and regulations |
F-20.02.09P |
attach balustrade components |
balustrade components are attached according to drawings, specifications, standards and regulations |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- finish components include: trim, casings, baseboards, crown mouldings, jamb extensions, window sills, aprons, handrails, balustrades
- accessories include: towel bars, shower rods, grab bars, mirrors, backing
- drawings include: project, shop, engineering, electrical, architectural, mechanical, structural
- specifications include: project, engineer, manufacturers’
- standards and regulations include CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
- built-in components include: cabinets, shelves, walk-in closets, mantels, counter tops, access hatches
- balustrade components include: newels, balusters, hand rails, filets
Knowledge
Reference Code |
Learning Outcomes |
Learning Objectives |
F-20.02.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of finish components, built-in components, accessibility components, hand rails and guards, balustrade components and accessories, their characteristics and applications |
identify types of finish components, built-in components, accessibility components, hand rails and guards, balustrade components and accessories, and describe their characteristics and applications |
F-20.02.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures to install finish components, built-in components, accessibility components, hand rails and guards, balustrade components and accessories |
identify tools and equipment used to install finish components, built-in components, accessibility components, hand rails and guards, balustrade components and accessories, and describe their procedures for use |
describe procedures to install finish components, built-in components, accessibility components,hand rails and guards, balustrade components and accessories |
describe sequence of installation of finish components, built-in components, accessibility components,hand rails and guards, balustrade components and accessories |
identify fasteners and anchors, and describe their characteristics and applications |
identify types of joints, and describe their characteristics and applications |
describe boring techniques |
describe marking techniques |
F-20.02.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements for installing components and accessories |
identify standards and regulations for installing components and accessories |
Range of Variables
- finish components include: trim, casings, baseboards, crown mouldings, jamb extensions, window sills, aprons, handrails, balustrades
- built-in components include: cabinets, shelves, walk-in closets, mantels, counter tops, access hatches
- balustrade components include: newels, balusters, hand rails, filets
- accessories include: towel bars, shower rods, grab bars, mirrors, backing
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- fasteners include: adhesives, nails, brackets, clips, screws, dowels, biscuits
- joints includes: coped, mitre, butt, dovetailed, lap, scarf
- standards and regulations include CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
F-20.03 - Constructs stairs
F-20.03 - Constructs stairs
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Evidence of Attainment |
F-20.03.01P |
select and use tools and equipment |
tools and equipment are selected and used according to project requirements and manufacturers’ specifications |
F-20.03.02P |
calculate and confirm stair dimensions |
stair dimensions are calculated and confirmed according to drawings, specifications, standards and regulations |
F-20.03.03P |
select material |
material is selected to ensure quality and uniformity |
F-20.03.04P |
measure and cut stair components |
stair components are measured and cut according to confirmed dimensions, standards and regulations |
F-20.03.05P |
assemble and install stair components |
stair components are assembled and installed using fasteners according to standards and regulations |
F-20.03.06P |
install skirt boards and mouldings |
skirt boards and mouldings are installed according to drawings and specifications |
Range of Variables
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- stair dimensions include: openings, total rise, total run, headroom, tread depth, unit rise, unit run
- drawings include: project, shop, engineering, electrical, architectural, mechanical, structural
- specifications include: project, engineer, manufacturers’
- standards and regulations include CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements
- stair components include: stringers, treads, risers, glue blocks, wedges, handrails, landings
- fasteners include: lag bolts, screws, adhesives
Knowledge
Reference Code |
Learning Outcomes |
Learning Objectives |
F-20.03.01L |
demonstrate knowledge of stairs, their components, characteristics and applications |
identify types of stairs and their components, and describe their characteristics and applications |
identify types of stringers, and describe their characteristics and applications |
F-20.03.02L |
demonstrate knowledge of procedures to construct stairs |
identify tools and equipment used to construct stairs, and describe their procedures for use |
describe procedures to construct stairs and stringers |
describe sequence of installation of stair components |
describe geometry and calculations used to perform layout |
describe lamination processes to create stair components |
identify abrasives and adhesives, and describe their characteristics and applications |
identify fasteners and anchors, and describe their characteristics and applications |
describe boring techniques |
describe marking techniques |
identify different types of wood used to finish stairs, and describe their characteristics and applications |
F-20.03.03L |
demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements for constructing stairs |
identify standards and regulations for constructing stairs |
Range of Variables
- stairs include: straight, stairs with landings, spirals, circular, manufactured
- stair components include: stringers, treads, risers, glue blocks, wedges, handrails, landings
- stringers include: open, housed, laminated
- tools and equipment include: see Appendix B
- fasteners include: lag bolts, screws, adhesives
- standards and regulations include CSA, OH&S, building codes (NBC, local), site-specific (company or client), jurisdictional requirements