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CPC30320 – Certificate III in Concreting

Category:
Building & Construction

Course Description

Are you currently working in the concreting field on residential and/or commercial projects? Or would you like to undertake a concreting traineeship? If so, this qualification is made for you! With our CPC30313 Certificate III in Concreting you will acquire the appropriate skillset and knowledge to work in the construction industry, as well as gain specialised concreting skills.

This training provides students with hands-on, practical training and theoretical aspects of concreting. Frontier Training and Technology affirms that the training and assessment of all units of competency of this qualification will be delivered in a real or a

very closely simulated workplace environment.

Upon successful completion of this qualification, candidates may further their studies with one of our Diplomas of Building and Construction.

To achieve this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in:

22 units of competency:

17 core units of competency

5 elective units of competency.

17 Core Units of Competency 05 Elective Units of Competency
 
CPCCCA3002 – Carry out setting out

CPCCCA3028 – Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground

CPCCCM2002 – Carry out hand excavation

CPCCCM2006 – Apply basic levelling procedures

CPCCOM1012 – Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry

CPCCOM1013 – Plan and organise work

CPCCOM1014 – Conduct workplace communication

CPCCOM1015 – Carry out measurements and calculations

CPCCOM2001 – Read and interpret plans and specifications

CPCCON2021 – Handle concreting materials and components

CPCCON2022 – Select, use and maintain concreting plant, tools and equipment

CPCCON3035 – Determine concrete supply requirements

CPCCON3041 – Place concrete

CPCCON3042 – Finish concrete

CPCCON3043 – Cure concrete

CPCCSF2004 – Place and fix reinforcement materials

CPCCWHS2001 – Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry

 
CPCCON3036 – Plan concrete work and brief team

CPCCON3046 – Repair and rectify concrete

CPCCON3047 – Cut concrete

CPCCCM2007 – Use explosive power tools

CPCCSF3001 – Apply reinforcement schedule

 

Course Duration & Mode of Delivery

CTC offers this qualification by either RPL or by Training and assessment.

Enrolment is valid for two years.

Typically, RPL’s take 3 months but can be longer.  Those undertaking a training and assessment program typically take 24 months to complete the course.

CREDIT CAN BE APPLIED FOR PAST EXPERIENCE

Both pathways make use of our Online Learning Management system as a source of documentation.

Both RPL and Training and Assessment require face to face interaction, with training and assessment requiring two days of face to face classroom attendance per week.

Participants must be working in the industry and have the support of their employers.

Commencement Date

Please contact our office to obtain our course commencement dates.

Recognition of prior learning (RPL)

Recognition is available to all learners of the RTO. An application for Recognition can be made on the Application for Recognition Form.

Refund Policy and Deferments

Please refer to our Student Handbook for full details

Study Pathways

Learners who successfully complete this qualification may pathway into further study options:

CPC60212 Advanced Diploma of Building and Construction (Management) Or any other relevant qualification

Employment Opportunities

This qualification has employability skills. Participants may find employment in construction roles in businesses and other industries requiring building and construction qualifications.

Entry Requirements

  • be aged 18 years or over
  • be an existing worker in a building supervision role
  • have the support of their supervisor and employer
  • hold a minimum of a Higher School Certificate (or equivalent)
  • able to commit to the course duration and time commitment
  • Have already attained a “Whitecard”
  • Satisfactorily completed our Language Literacy and Numeracy assessment
  • Have a completed workplace support agreement, which confirms the resources required for training and assessment will be made available to the student.

Additional Requirements

Students will need to have an internet-capable laptop.

RPL Students will need this to access and potentially submit their RPL evidence

Training and Assessment Students will need this to access the learning and assessment material both in class and at home.

Course Fee

Contact our office for the current course fees for RPL and Training and Assessment

Contact Details

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