- 0450 075 289
- 510/11-15 Deane ST, Burwood, NSW 2134
Overview
Whether you want to become a trade recognised builder and managers of small to medium-sized building business or improve your job prospects, it is time you got your skills in on-site supervision, interpretation of plans and specifications, contract selection, labour and material schedules recognised with this Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building). Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) can be a faster option to achieve a nationally recognised qualification without the need of leaving your work. RPL focuses on assessing workplace evidence collected and skills demonstrated to achieve CPC40120 – Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building). This is ideal for those looking to achieve trade recognition or improve their job opportunities.
Information
Occupational titles may include
• Builder
• Construction manager.
Provide Documents/Evidence
- Valid Identification
- list showing relevant employment history
- work samples and documents (tender documents, invoices, quotations, plans, sketches etc)
- letter of employment
- reference letters from licensed painters you have worked with
- photos and videos of your work
- overseas qualifications
- related licenses, short courses, accreditation, certificates, transcripts or assessments you have attained
- Apprenticeship papers (if available)
- Reference letters from licensed builders you have worked with. If you are seeking an unrestricted builders licence in NSW, it is advisable that you have worked as an employee under a licensed building company and alongside a Qualified Building Supervisor for a minimum of 24months and during that time you were working on DA approved residential construction. Restricted licenses are available to those that do not readily meet the experience criteria. Speak to a course advisor to discuss.
- Work samples and documents. This will include two residential sites (building classes 1 & 10) that you have been heavily involved in. You should be able to provide all major documents from council approvals, engineering certificates to related insurance papers and plans etc.
- Work samples and documents (such as tender documents, invoices, quotations, plans, sketches etc)
Outcome
Upon the successful completion of an RPL program through our Partner Registered Training Organisation, the RTO will award you with a nationally recognised qualification – CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)
USI
All participants doing nationally recognised training from January 1, 2015 need to have a Unique Student Identifier (USI).
For more details and to create a USI go to the Government USI site www.usi.gov.au
Cancellation Policy
We are unable to refund monies for students who do not turn up for classes or decide later after booking that they do not want to attend. Changes to class times are allowed, but not within 48 hours of the class commencing.
What is RPL
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) acknowledges skills acquired through formal and informal learning and work experience. The process assesses evidence of your competency to determine if you meet the required standards and can be used to award a formal qualification or credits towards a qualification.
Advantage of RPL
- Fast: Get Qualified in short term
- No study: No Classroom Study Required
- Save Money: Cost Effective
- Career: Enhanced Career Opportunities
RPL Process
1. Submit your relevant skill document.
2. Our partner RTO assessor will assess your skills and knowledge for each unit of competency.
3. You may be asked by the assessor to perform various tasks for a practical observation at your work site.