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Manchester Community College

Carpentry Advanced Skills – Part 3

with Matt Somers

$2,100

Carpentry Advanced Skills – Part 3 introduces students to the carpentry/construction trades with subject matter that contractors are looking for as they hire for their entry-level to experienced construction positions.  Students will learn industry standards based on a nationally recognized curriculum from the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).

It is highly recommended, though not required, that students complete the Carpentry Part 2 course prior to taking Part 3. Students will at minimum be required to demonstrate some experience and a potential test out of basic construction skills from Carpentry Advanced Skills - Part 1 and Part 2.  Part 1 includes: OSHA 10 understanding, basic construction math, use of power and hand tools, reading construction drawings, basic rigging, materials handling, basic stair layout, building materials, fasteners and adhesives and an understanding of heavy equipment usage to participate in this module. Part 2 includes: floor and wall systems, ceiling joist & roof framing, understanding of masonry, electrical, HVAC, painting and DWV systems.

Topics for Part 3 include:

  • Cold-Formed Steel Framing
  • Thermal & Moisture Protection
  • Door & Door Hardware Installation
  • Drywall Installation & Finishing
  • Window, Door, Floor & Ceiling Trim
  • Cabinet Installation
  • Plastic / Copper Pipe & Fittings
  • Introduction to Plumbing Fixtures
  • Silica Safety & Protection
  • Mobile Elevated Work Platforms

The curriculum is delivered in a hands-on format, including the practice of the skills through an in class building project and once a month field trips to industry partners and job sites.  Further some of the topics also earn an industry recognized credential (IRC).

Instructor Information:

Matt Somers is the owner / operator of Somers Construction and a long time instructor in construction skills at Alvirne High School, Hudson, NH and has been in the construction industry over 25 years.  He will be able to share real-life construction experiences and how to manage customers, supervisors, and construction crews effectively as well as teaching the hands-on, specific skills necessary to grow student’s construction careers.

This course is WIOA Approved.

Please Note: The weekly schedule is 2 nights per week from 4:30 - 8:30 pm and 1 Saturday per month (4 total) from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.

Next Class Coming Fall of 2025.

Manchester Community College

603-206-8160

1066 Front Street
Manchester, NH 03102 Get directions

Room: 139

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