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A. Concrete Formwork
Layout, reinforced concrete, insulated concrete 
forms, Bolt Templates, Anchors, Structural 
Concrete Forms (g), pre-cast, pre-tensioned and 
post-tensioned concrete, Bridge Building – 
False Work, Stem Walls, Soffit Decks, 
Seismic: Hold Downs, Straps, Abutments, 
Stripping Forms, Retaining Walls, Barrier Rail, 
material handling, concrete waste recycling.

B. Framing
Residential and commercial, new or recycled 
metal (g), wood (g), or engineered wood or 
composites (g) used in floors, walls, roofs, Panelized 
Roofing, Trusses, stairs, material handling, 
re-use/proper recycling (g)

C. Finish Carpentry
New or recycled interior trim, hardware, casework, 
Doors/Hardware, windows, stairs, and ceilings, 
Exterior Weather protection including all unfinished 
and finished siding including Metal, wood, composite, 
cementitious and trim (g), constructing a "green building" 
envelope, Library Shelving, Toilet Partitions, 
Store Fixtures / Shelving, Drywall Finishing, Seating & 
Bleachers: All types, Including Stadium and Theatre, 
Lockers: Regardless of Material, Marker & Tack 
Boards, Corner Protection, Operable Walls, White Boards, 
Projection Screens, Play Structure Installation {Playground} 
Stretch Wall System, Fire Extinguisher case, Working 
on weatherization improvements (g), managing water 
resistance and moisture control (g) and indoor air 
quality (g), material handling and recycling (g)

D. Miscellaneous
Scaffolding, acoustical ceilings, insulation, 
welding/burning, rigging, modular systems, 
FireStop / SoundStop, cleanrooms, 
Signage Installation, Garage & Overhead 
Doors installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) 
rack systems and panels (g), Trim – All materials, 
Clean Room Construction, Cold Room Construction: 
Freezer Panels, Refrigeration & Walk-ins, Detention 
Equipment: Doors, Walls, Locks, Beds, Rubber 
Rooms, Expansion Joints, Cabinet Installer/Supplier, 
Counter Top Installer/Supplier, Modular Furniture & 
Partitions, Computer Floors, Roof Systems 
Forklift Operation: Tending to Carpenters, 
Cooling Towers, Water Tanks, Modular Buildings, 
Sound & Noise Control Barrier implementing LEED® or 
CalGreen® requirements, construction waste 
management (g), green site work best practices (g),
building envelope and weatherization, solar systems, 
specialty installations
    

Drywall/Lather — More Information

A. Handling and Storage of Materials
Proper way of handling various materials, 
wallboard, bundles of metal lath, bundles of channel 
iron, and bundles of studs without harm to the 
apprentice, proper disposal of waste and separating 
materials for recycling and construction waste 
management (g), green site work best practices (g) 
The installation, carrying, transporting and stocking 
and scrapping of all materials and component related 
to Interior/Exterior Systems and Lathing regardless of materials. 

B. Metal Framing Systems and Layout
installation, tying and connection of all types of light iron 
and metal studs and all types of light iron furring 
erected to receive the materials including but not limited 
to gypsum wallboard, walls, partitions, gypsum wallboard 
Use of blueprints and BIM technology and Field Printers 
to layout proper location of walls, partitions, ceilings, soffits. 
pilasters, etc. framing the interior and exterior walls, 
ceiling, soffits, and features of the building with recycled 
light gauge and structural steel components (g), 
Fixture attachments layout work-preparation of all 
openings for lighting, air vents or other purposes, 
and all other necessary or related work in connection 
therewith. 

C. Interior & Exterior Coverings
Application of all types of gypsum panels (g) and 
metal lath to all types of surfaces and framing, 
applying adhesives containing low volatile organic 
compounds (VOC) (g). Building Envelope MembraneManaging water resistance and moisture control (g) 
and indoor air quality (g) All installation and construction to 
include the Water Resistive Barrier (WRB) including building 
paper, liquid applied membranes, flexible flashing 
membranes, sealants, and any successor technology 
to achieve a water resistive membrane under plaster, 
One-Coat, Continuous Insulation, EIFS, etc. All 
work in connection with the installation, erection, 
and/or application of exterior wall panels regardless 
of their material composition or method or manner 
of their installation, attachment, or connection., material handling 
and recycling (g) Lead Board, Foam Dryvit, Metal Panels, 
LATHING-The installation, erection and construction to 
include the work of fabrication of all materials to receive 
a plaster finish, including polystyrene or substitute 
materials, whether attached by adhesive or any other 
method, in connection with “EIFS” or similar interior 
or exterior wall or ceiling systems, to also include the 
completing of all light iron construction, furring, making 
and erecting of brackets, clips and hangers, lath, corner 
beads and arches erected for the purpose of holding 
gypsum plaster, cement plaster and all other plaster 
bases. interior and/or exterior wall finish work, including 
EIFS and other wet wall finish work; All carrying bars, 
purlins, and furring, regardless of size, light iron and 
metal furring of all descriptions such as rods, channel 
flat iron and other ceiling systems for the receipt of all types 
of lath, and all other plaster bases which are to receive 
plaster on one or both sides, to include any and all plastering 
accessories. The nailing, tying, cutting, welding and 
fastening, regardless of method, of the above and all wire, 
metallic and non-metallic lath of all descriptions. 

D. Special Systems
Welding, drywall and lathing trims, suspended ceiling, 
Acoustic Ceilings, demountable partitions (g), Coreboard 
shafts (g), computer floors and doors, frames and hardware. 
Fry Trim, Corner Bead, Demolition, Fire stop-Edge of slab, 
Head of wall and all penetrations, Sound Stop-Edge of slab, 
Head of wall and all penetrations, fire blocking, furring, 
fireproofing of beams and columns, fireproofing of 
chase, sound and thermal insulation materials, Drone piloting, 
The erection and dismantling of scaffold and/or other related 
containment work, performed in association with the 
removal of asbestos or other hazardous materials. 
FIRE STOP- fire blocking, furring, fireproofing of 
beams and columns, fireproofing of chase, sound and 
thermal insulation materials, fixture attachments layout work, 
preparation of all openings for lighting, air vents or 
other purposes, Drywall Finishing and all other necessary 
or related work in connection therewith.
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Pile Driver — More Information

A. Pile Driving
Working with, or stationed on, equipment used in 
 the installation or extraction of pile on land or water 
by means of impact driving, vibration, or drilling. 
Transport, assembly, and disassembly of various 
pile driving configurations, erection and/or disassembly 
of various retaining pile structures such as: Wooden Piles, 
Steel sheet Piles, H Beam Piles, Pipe Piles, Pile Jackets, 
Composite Piles, Ego Piles, Soil Improvement Piles, 
Sand Piles, Auger Cast Piles, Cast- In- Place Piles, 
Drill Shafts, Tubex Piles, Tubex Grout Injection Piles, 
CISS & CIDH Piles, Unloading, storage or movement 
of Piling includes pile installation and post-installation 
work such as pile cut-off: grouting and doweling 

B. Concrete & Formwork
Building and/or placing straight, curved, or irregular: 
cap, abutment, stem, column, deck, curb, caisson, 
pile build-up, and foundation forms on bridges, 
docks, wharves, piers, foundations, and footings for 
cast-in-place concrete, placement and/or finishing 
of concrete, handling, preparation, and placement 
of precast members on bridges, docks, wharves., 
piers, foundations and footings. Concrete waste 
recycling (g) 

C. Heavy Timber Framing and Falsework
Heavy timber framing of piers, docks, wharves, 
fender systems, trestles, and dolphins on new 
construction, repair, or alteration, demolition 
of timber marine structures, construction or 
repair of wooden mats and floats. barges, boats, 
floating timber pile driving equipment, templates, 
cribbing, or matting. Installation of heavy timber or 
mechanical falsework for the temporary support 
of cast-in-place concrete bridges over land or water 

D. Marine Construction and Wave Energy Conversion
Working on surface or sub-surface projects for 
new construction, alteration, inspection, salvage, 
or scientific operations in marine or containment 
vessel environments. Construction of Docks, Piers, 
Wharfs, Bulkheads and Jetties. Working in dive crews 
as a diver, dive tender, communications specialist, 
manifold technician, hyperbaric technician, 
submersible operator, ROY operator, or other dive tech 
or roustabout engaged in surface supplied air, mixed-gas, 
SCUBA, or saturation diving. Installation of wave 
energy conversion (WEC) devices (g) 
Commercial Diving in all its branches, Saturation Diving 
ROV Operator, ROV Tender/Technician 
Salvage of all ships, vessels, and barges 
Underwater repair, Burning and welding underwater, 
Rescuing and recovering of all objects below water surface 
Inspections and Repairs, Underwater work necessary on 
offshore oil platforms Surveying, Underwater work on 
pipelines and hookups including petroleum, gas, water, 
and sewage systems, The laying of underwater power 
and/or communications cables where diving is necessary

E. Hot Work- Burning & Welding
The fabrication or alteration, by means of electric 
welding or oxyacetylene cutting, of steel structures, 
falsework, or reinforcing members associated with 
pile driving on land or water, or on bridge building, 
cutting, fitting and/or welding of steel pile driving 
equipment or apparatuses such as: floating vessels, 
superstructures, templates, fixtures, or appliances, 
welding or burning of steel shoring members to secure 
sheet pile, H-pile, pipe pile or other reinforcing 
members in retaining pile structures.

    

Insulator — More Information

Work Process Recommended hours
A. Job preparation, organization, and control
material identification, handling. storage, loading and 
securing for transport. Stocking, record keeping/inventory 
control, job orders (work sheets), and material quantity 
control. Familiarization with building envelope insulation 
best practices to achieve maximum energy efficiency (g) 
Managing water resistance and moisture control (g) and 
indoor air quality (g). Material handling and recycling 
(g). Use of green insulating materials (g), construction 
waste management (g). Green site work best practices (g) 

B. Blown-in Insulation
Access preparation, refitting and close-up. Blow machine 
operation and maintenance. Application of loose fills in 
walls and ceilings. Indoor air quality management (g), and 
construction waste management (g) 
C. Batt & Blanket Installations 1100 
Residential, commercial, and industrial building walls, ceiling 
and floors. New construction, and retrofit. Construction waste 
management (g)

D. Foil & Moisture Barrier Installations
Applicable to residential, commercial, and industrial applications 

E. Spray, Rigid, and Specialty Applications
Residential, commercial, and industrial application of low 
volatile organic compounds (VOC) (g), cellulose, urethane 
and light weight plaster. Sound board, styrene, and urethane 
rigid insulation. Firestop systems. Indoor air quality 
management (g), and construction waste management (g)

F. Life Safety 
Firestop Packing Materials, Sealants, Putty, Spray Products, 
Mortars, Collars / Wrap strips, Pre-Manufactured Devices, 
Sleeves, Composite Sheets / Firestop Boards, Intumescent 
Bricks, Pillows, Plugs, Specialty Foams, Expansion joints 
Fire-rated joints, Specialty fireblankets, Manufacturer 
cover plates/gaskets, Specialty manufactured foam joint 
products, Airless machine, Power tools, Fireproofing 
w/Cementitious, Intumescent, Fireboard, Fire wraps, Dry 
spray, Blow Machine, Wet Mix machine, Injection machine, 
Water management machine, Airless spray machine, Compressors 

Acoustical Installer — More Information

A. Scaffolds, material Handling, Tool Use & Safety  
Preparing staging for overhead installation of  
materials, material storage, hauling & job stocking  
safety & use of hand tools & power tools, use of  
recycled materials (g). Indoor air quality management 
(g) and construction waste management (g) 
B. Suspended Ceiling Systems 

Installing inserts, screw eyes, and hanger wire,   
installing exposed grid, semi-exposed grid, concealed 
systems, "Z" bar, "T" bar, "H" Bar, "C" bar and integrated 
systems. Installation of seismic elements, construction  
waste management (g) 

C. Acoustical Tile & Panel Installation    
Direct application to surface by cementing, stapling 
& nailing to wood furring, plaster and concrete,  
using adhesives containing low volatile organic compounds  
(VOC) (g) 

D. Layout and Use of Leveling Devices    
Horizontal and vertical installation of frames  
supporting interior beams, spandrels, slab and pan forms. 
E. Special Application Techniques 
Linear metal ceilings (Alcan, etc.), special ceilings 
and access floors. Construction waste management (g). 

INSTALL Floor Layer — More Information


measuring, delivery, stock piling, staging, prefabricating,  
handling, demolition of, taking up of, preparation for, the  
operation of any and all machinery and/or equipment 
necessary, installing (following all manufacturer's processes  
for installing and maintenance), repairing, adhering, nailing,  
caulking, seaming, troweling, joining, sewing, cutting, fitting, 
binding, cleaning, maintenance of, grinding, sweeping, patching,  
sanding, finishing, staining, painting, striping, lining, waxing,  
priming, transitioning and protection of- carpet, rugs, resilient 
floorings (vinyl, linoleum, cork, rubber, asphalt, synthetic, et al),  
metal floorings, base (cove, straight, millwork, et al), overlays  
(resinous, acrylic, polymer modified toppings, et al), access 
floorings, wood floorings, bamboo floorings, laminate floorings,  
sports surfaces, playground surfaces, tennis courts, athletic  
turf and athletic tracks, seamless floorings, and all related 
materials installed on vertical, horizontal and other surfaces. 

Installation of all fitting devices 
metal edgings, metal corners and caps used in, for the 
attachment of carpets, linoleum, rubber and all other  
resilient floor coverings, on floors, walls, sinks, counter,  
tabletops or ceilings or any other place where such materials  
are used and the preparatory work for all, substrate 
preparation and the application of all self-leveling, trowel 
application and board underlayment. 
Installation of all wood, laminates and synthetic flooring  
prefinished glue down and floating hardwood, engineered 
woods, composite, laminate floors and laminate floor  
systems, plastic materials, plastic laminates, non-slip  
or abrasive materials customarily installed on any vertical,  
horizontal or other substrate or fixture using prescribed  
free lay, bonding or anchoring methods. Sanding, finishing,  
striping, cleaning, waxing, sealing and protective cover  
 
of all flooring required at the time of installation or ongoing  
maintenance purposes. 
 
D. Athletic Floors and Systems
 Sleeper systems, game line layout and painting,  
 indoor air quality management (g), and construction  
 waste management. (g) 

Office Modular Systems Installer — More Information

        
Materials Handling
 Loading and unloading of materials. Proper use of  
 packaging and unwrapping materials, material  
 distribution and component inventory, pre-job  
 preparation and planning, staging and load  
 considerations, waste disposal 
 
B. Assembly 
 Desks, workstations, walls and partitions, shelving,  
 filing systems, hardware, cabinetry, alignment and  
 fastening, seismic installation, staging, uncrating  
 and pre-job preparation 
 
C. Layout
 Component layout, takeoffs, electrical placement, 
 Measuring, layout and assembly 
 
D. Finishes
 Surface protection, maintenance, and housekeeping,  
 repairs (g), installation and quality controls 

Mill Cabinet Maker — More Information

Material Handling and Safety:
Shipping and receiving; safety procedures; 
work orders; identify materials; match materials 
for grain and texture; read blueprints for selection of 
materials, shop drawings, and cut lists; feed and tail 
off materials 

B. Stationary Machines: 
Read blueprints and shop drawings pertaining to 
assembly; select materials; assemble cabinets and 
mill work: install drawers and doors; install hardware; 
use of assembly hand tools 
C. Portable Power Tools:  

Use hand and stationary woodworking power tools; set 
up and adjust machines; operate machinery; cut out and 
machine cabinet parts and lumber, bench work/assembly 

D. Installation Procedures: 
Distribute materials on site; layout and install millwork, 
casework and trim; read blueprints and shop drawings 
pertaining to installation 

E. Supplemental Skills and Green Site Work:
Safety; tool maintenance; tool sharpening; green 
awareness and material handling; waste management; 
recycling procedures; sustainable materials, stock bill and 
work orders 

Millwright — More Information

Layout and Precision Installation of Machinery, 2000 
 Repair and Maintenance 
Includes layout and leveling 
of commercial and industrial Machinery, rotating 
equipment, installation by measuring and marking 
with a tape measure, laser, level, optical and/or 
Optical and laser alignment, rotor alignment 
and all types of shafts and coupling alignment. Includes 
all final assembly processes in the installation of machinery, 
equipment, engines, motors, generators, air compressors, 
fans, pumps, turbines, gear boxes, power actuated dampers 
and run-in adjustments, Maintenance, includes all work 
performed to generate utility scale or distributed electrical 
power by; steam, nuclear, hydro, geothermal (g), solar 
photovoltaic (PV) panel arrays and solar power plants (g), 
wind turbines (g) and cogeneration plants (g) material handling, 
rigging and safety procedures 

B. Rigging and Material Handling
 Includes crating and uncrating, material recycling (g), 
 cleaning, painting, counting, piling, stacking, bagging, 
 tagging, marking for identification, receiving material, 
 and construction waste management (g), includes 
 moving machinery and equipment with the use of rigging 
 equipment or leverage to increase mechanical advantage, 
 green site work best practices
 
C. Fabrication
 Includes blueprint reading, drilling, tapping, reaming, 
 cutting, filing, sawing, shaping. grinding, shop assembly, 
Precision grout indoor air quality management (g), and 
construction waste management (g), and tool pick up 

D. Hot Work/Burning & Welding 
 Includes use of oxy-acetylene burning equipment, plasma arc 
 cutters, and electric arc welding machines to performing 
 welding processes such as; SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, 
 GTAW, etc. fire watch. Indoor air quality management (g) 
 power drives and hydraulic systems, machinery installation, power 
 Generation, Petro1 Chemical, and maintenance, supplemental Skills, 
 alternative energy installations, and green site work 
 
Power Plants 
x Precision layout and leveling 
x Machinery installation, repair, and maintenance 
x Installation of rotating equipment 
x Installation and maintenance of engines, motors, generators, air compressors, 
fans, pumps, turbines, gear boxes, power actuated dampers 
x Optical and laser alignment (Precision) 
x Precision grout 
x Air inlet filter houses / air inlet filters 
x Remove/inspect/ Install pigtails 
x Remove/ install fuel nozzles/forward cans, liners, and TPs. 
x Remove/ install shell and cases 
x Cleaning Parts and bolting (turbine) 
x Remove/install oil piping (connected to turbine) 
x Remove/ Clean / Install Generator Components 
x Rotor Alignment 
x Installation of precision parts 
x All maintenance access cat walks, ladders, stairs, and handrails 

Windmills/Turbines 
x Installing blades into hub 
x Erection of all sections of the tower 
x Installation of the Nacelle 
x Installation of the Hub to the Nacelle 
x Torquing all the hardware (bolts) 
x Grouting, shimming, and leveling of the first section 
x Putting the cap on the hub 
x Rigging of all sections of the windmill and the flipping of the towers 
x Unloading of the parts in the container 
x Operation of the forklift (tool of the trade) 
x Welding, cutting any type of fabrication 

AIRPORTS 
x Baggage scales, conveyors, chutes, diverters 
x Security X-Ray machines 
x Baggage carousels 
x All maintenance access cat walks, ladders, stairs, and handrails 
x Passenger Jet Bridges 
x All miscellaneous metals especially stainless steel that will encase conveyors 
at the ticket counters, the carousels, and to cover vertical structural steel 
members 
x All ADA equipment, such as wheelchair lifts and handrails 
x All escalators and moving sidewalks 
x All rollup doors, including grill style roll ups, and dock levelers 
x Security turn styles 
x All racking systems 
x Water treatment plant and wastewater treatment plant equipment, including 

cooling towers 
x Compressors 
x All power generation units 
Solar Projects 
x No work for Millwrights if system is fixed, only when it tracks the sun 
x ATI(Array Technologies) System 
x Gearbox with Motor 
x Pivoting shaft and u joints 
x Dampeners 
x NEXTracker System 
x Slew drive with motor and antenna 
x SP unit 
x Dampeners 
x All BESS(Battery Energy Storage Systems) 

Refinery 
x Compressors 
x Turbines 
x Pumps 
x Field Machining 
x Bearings 
x Motors 
x Fin Fans 

x Epoxy Grout 
x Precision Grout 
x Conveyors 
x Alignment 
x Filters 

Water Treatment Plants, Wastewater Treatment Plants, Recycled Water Plants Headworks: Gates, Seals, Trash Screens, Bar Screens, Lift Pumps, Auger Conveyor, Platforms.  Primary Clarifier / Tanks: Pumps- vertical & horizontal, Screens, Gates, Skimmers, Belt press, Platforms, Digesters. Aeration Tanks: Digesters, Pumps & motors, Air injector headers, Gates, Seals, Platforms, Equipment guarding. Secondary Clarifier / Tanks: Clarifier Assembly, Bottom Scrapers & Assembly, Chemical injection pumps, Centrifuges, Transition hoppers & guards, Platform & Catwalks, Belt Presses, Digesters. 
Gravity Thickening: Digesters, Mechanical stirrers / pickets, Rotating boom & seals, Pumps, Motors, Gearboxes, Torque assembly, Platforms & catwalks. Sludge Holding: Air Blowers, Belt Presses, Scales, Platforms & catwalks, Auger conveyor, Hoppers & guarding. 

Warehouse and distribution centers 
x Conveyor systems 
x Work platforms 
x Guard rail systems 
x Safety fencing for automation systems 
x Maintenance access platforms 
x Roll-up doors 
x Dock levelers 
x Extendos or expandos 
x Truck loading systems 
x Monorail systems 
x Palletizer systems 
x Depalletizers 
x Shrink wrapping equipment 
x AGV systems (robotics forklift) 
x Carrousel storage systems 
x Pallet rack systems

Scaffold & Shoring Erector — More Information

 
A. Frame Scaffolds
 Exterior, interior, outrigger and sidewalk canopy 
 moving and setting frames and cross bracing, 
 establishing height of first frame, use of adjusting 
 screw and pads. Planking, guard rails, anchor to 
 building, safety practices. installation of dust and 
 debris barriers to control atmospheric air quality (g) 
 Set up for plastering, painting, and masonry work, 
 Stationary scaffold for level ceilings, sloped ceilings 
 and circular scaffolds, rolling scaffold on rubber 
 tire casters, towers, planking, guard rails, trusses 
 and putlogs for unusual spans, elevator towers 
 green site work best practices (g) 
 
B. Tube & Clamp Scaffold
 Exterior, interior, outrigger and sidewalk canopy 
 moving and erecting tube and clamp members and 
 cross bracing, use of adjusting screw and pads, 
 planking, guard rails, anchor to building, safety 
 practices, installation of dust and debris barriers to 
 control atmospheric air quality (g), set up for 
 plastering, painting, and masonry work, stationary 
 scaffold for level ceilings, sloped ceilings and circular 
 scaffolds, rolling scaffold on rubber tire casters, 
 towers, planking, guard rails, trusses and putlogs for 
 unusual spans, elevator towers 
 
C. Systems Scaffold
 Exterior, interior, outrigger and sidewalk canopy moving 
 and erecting system members and cross bracing, 
 establishing height of first lift, use of adjusting screw 
 and pads, planking, guard rails, anchor to building, 
 safety practices, installation of dust and debris barriers 
 to control atmospheric air quality (g) set up for plastering, 
 painting, and masonry work, stationary scaffold for level 
 ceilings, sloped ceilings and circular scaffolds, rolling 
 scaffold on rubber tire casters, towers, planking, guard 
 rails, trusses and putlogs for unusual spans, elevator towers 
 
D. Shoring
 Horizontal and vertical installation of frames supporting 
 interior beams, spandrels, slab and pan forms. All 
pre-fabricated engineered systems used for trench life 
safety, specialty scaffold installations & procedures 

 E. Inspection
 Repair of equipment when needed, plank inspection 
 and repair or disposal of parts found to be faulty, 
 miscellaneous, truck driving. clean up of shop or storage 
 area, construction waste management and Green related building or work processes

Shingler — More Information

Work Process 
    
Flashing and Underlayment Applications
Valley, drip edge, step, saddle, cap, counter,
reglet, cricket, jacks, pan, flash band, ice dam and
ponding prevention, 36 full felt, 18 split felt shake
liner, mopped felt or glass, cap sheet, sheathing
and insulation board and construction waste
management, exterior weather protection and
moisture control solar installations, supplemental
skills and green site work

Shake and Wood Shingle Roofs and Sidewalls 400
Red cedar, redwood, composite class A,' starter, field
and flashed, over solid or spaced sheathing
and construction waste management

C. Composition Shingle
Glass base, felt base, flat 3 tab, dimensional, starter,
field and flashed, woven valley, closed valley and open
flashed valley and construction waste management

Tile Clay, concrete, vitrified, cap and pan. "S,1'
interlocking, field, hip, ridge, accessory
Metal, Sheet, shingle, tile, roof, sidewall