Pressure Washing / Graffiti Removal / Brick Cleaning Work

RPL is a Fast Track process that can be completed in a short time frame. It’s based on skills, knowledge and evidence you have acquired over the years to meet the requirements for the qualification.

Career Opportunities

This qualification provides a nationally recognised trade outcome, covering work in residential and commercial applications.

Entry Requirements

To qualify for the RPL pathway, it is recommended that you:
 
Are at least 18 years old. Younger students may face challenges in meeting RPL criteria, as the process relies on acquiring knowledge and skills through life, work, and study experiences.

NSW Office of Fair Trade require the following:

CPC10120 Certificate I in Construction with the following electives and additional units
Units of Competency
 
CPCCCM2004 (current)  Handle construction materials
CPCCCM1011 Undertake basic estimation and costing
CPCCPD3029 Remove graffiti and apply protective coatings

Bridging the Experience Gap

If we find any gaps in your knowledge, skills, or experience, we’ll give you extra training that suits your needs. You’ll get up to 4 training units, and the best part is, there are no hidden costs. The training duration will be adjusted to fit your individual circumstances.

Cost Schedule

Total Fee $ 2100 inc.*

 

Initial Payment: $1000 – Remaining Balance Due upon Completion of Assessment.

 

* Includes 4 units of gap training if required. No hidden fees.

The RPL Process

Upon enrolment, your dedicated assessor will provide comprehensive guidance throughout the evidence collection process. Rest assured, this process can be efficiently completed within limited timeframes, and you’ll receive continuous support from start to finish.

 

Evidence for RPL may include:

 

Proven work experience
Life experiences (including voluntary work and leisure pursuits)
Previous study e.g. qualifications, industry training, professional development programs or units
References from qualified tradespersons

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