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- 3. – A professional who calculates the cost of labor, materials, and time for a project.
- 5. – The trade of installing and maintaining water systems, pipes, and fixtures.
- 6. – A professional who joins metal pieces using heat and pressure.
- 8. Training – Education that prepares individuals for specific trades or careers.
- 10. – A hand tool used in masonry for spreading and shaping mortar.
- 13. – A material used for interior walls and ceilings in construction.
- 15. School – An educational institution focused on hands-on training for skilled careers.
- 18. – An official document proving a worker’s expertise in a specific trade.
- 21. – Occupational Safety and Health Administration; sets safety regulations for trade workers.
- 22. – The craft of building with bricks, stones, or concrete.
- 23. – A worker who operates machines to create or repair metal parts.
- 25. – A person or company responsible for managing a construction project.
- 26. & Industrial Trades
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- 1. – Measuring land and spaces to prepare for construction projects.
- 2. – A training program combining hands-on work with classroom instruction.
- 4. – A skilled worker who has completed an apprenticeship and can work independently.
- 7. – A tradesperson who installs and maintains industrial machinery.
- 9. – Technical drawings that guide construction and design.
- 11. – The trade of working with wood to build structures, furniture, and more.
- 12. – A skilled worker who installs and repairs electrical systems.
- 14. – Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning; a trade focused on climate control systems.
- 16. – A temporary structure used for work on buildings at height.
- 17. – The process of constructing the skeletal structure of a building.
- 19. – An organization that represents and advocates for workers in the trades.
- 20. – The process of creating or assembling parts from raw materials.
- 24. Operator – A tradesperson trained to operate cranes for lifting heavy materials.
