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AD272

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Commercial Contruction Documents

Construction & Manufacturing TechnologiesMIT
Course Details

Subject Code

AD

Course Number

272

Department(s)

Construction & Manufacturing Technologies

Course Description

Working with and interpreting documents used in commercial construction. Includes commercial plans, details, and specifications.

Credit Hours Value

2

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