Training Outcomes
- Workplace Health and Safety
- Residential roof carpentry
- Flooring systems
- Second fix carpentry (doors, windows, Mouldings, etc.)
- Residential framing systems
- Commercial formwork and concreting
- Timber external staircase construction
- Reading and interpreting plans and specifications
- Building to Australian code
- Scaffolding applications
- Working at Heights
Pathways into this qualification
Having previously completed a construction qualification such as:
- CPC20120 Certificate II in Construction
- CPC20220 Certificate II in Construction pathways (pre-app)
- 52893WA – Certificate II in Building and Construction (Pathway – Trades)
- Have sufficient work experience performing construction duties
Pathways from this qualification
Having achieving this qualification, candidates may choose to enrol in further education such as:
- CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Site Management)
- CPC40320 Certificate IV in Building and Project Support (Estimating)
- CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)
Training and Assessment Strategy
During this 36-48month employment-based apprenticeship, candidates will be trained and assessed both in the workplace and on-campus. Our unique training strategies are flexible to cater for all individual needs and requirements. Assessment methods may include:
- Direct observations of the candidate performing tasks in the workplace
- Completion of activities or projects relevant to the qualification
- Written assessments and oral questioning