This course is designed to meet the needs of construction contractors, managers, supervisors and workers that oversee work and quality including liaising with clients in the construction industry. These persons will generally work for small to large commercial building businesses, or are in the transition stage of seeking employment in construction that require licencing as per the requirements of State Regulators. It provides the knowledge and skills required to coordinate the overall construction of low rise buildings.The units out of this qualification are recognised by state builder regulators including Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC)
Upon enrolment, you will be provided with an RPL Evidence Application to complete in your own time, which will enable you to provide evidence of your experience. Once the RPL Evidence Application has been completed and submitted to the Registered Training Organisation (RTO), then an assessor will check your file and contact you to arrange an interview.
Evidence for RPL may include:
During your interview you can explain the evidence provided and allow the assessor to question you on your knowledge, skill and experience. The assessor may also conduct site visits to confirm your level of knowledge and skill. If gaps in knowledge, skill or experience are identified, further training can be provided for you to obtain the qualification. The duration of this training is dependent on your individual circumstances.
To enter the CPC60220 Advanced Diploma of Building and Construction (Management), for RPL it is recommended that you have:
Units of Competency
This course provides a nationally recognised qualification, covering work in residential and commercial applications.
4 units taken from CPC60220 Advanced Diploma of Building and Construction (Management).
The course has core units of competency requirements that cover common skills for the construction industry, as well as 1 other unit of competency.
Licensing Requirements
This qualification is recognised by all state builder regulators including Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC)
If you are seeking licensing in other states check first their requirements.
To work as a Builder or Contractor in Australia you must have a licence or be registered.
A licence or registration may require a combination of technical qualification, experience, skills and knowledge prior to application. One step in the process of gaining your licence or registration is to complete training which has been approved by the licensing body in your state.
Cost Schedule
Total Fee $ 2800 inc.*
Initial Payment: $1500 – Remaining Balance Due upon Completion of Assessment.
* Includes 4 units of gap training if required. No hidden fees.