Certificate IV in Building and Construction

CERTIFICATE IV IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
CPC40120

Course CRICOS Code: 119741H

Status: Current

Course Overview

This qualification reflects the role of builders, site managers and managers of small to medium-sized building businesses who apply knowledge of structural principles, codes, standards and legal requirements to Class 1 and 10, to a maximum of two storeys and Class 2 to 9 Type C constructions, and who plan and supervise safe building and construction work, prepare and administer contracts, and who apply quality principles to building and construction projects.

Building relates to construction and Site Management is about managing the factors around construction, such as the deployment of crews with specialised skills (including builders), product compliance, deployment of contract specialised skills, weather, and site location.

Occupational titles depending on packaging options selected may include:

  • Builder
  • Construction Supervisor
  • Site Manager
  • Site Supervisor
  • Leading Hand

Completion of the general induction training programs specified by the National Code of Practice for Induction Training for Construction Work (ASCC 2007) is required before entering a construction work site. Achievement of unit CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry meets this requirement.

Additional units of competency may be required to meet builder registration requirements in various States and Territories.

 

Program Overview

Entry Requirements
Training Pathway & Employment Pathway

To attain this qualification with Building specialisation, 19 units must be achieved, consisting of 11 core and 8 elective units listed:

Code Title Type
CPCCBC4001 Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for Class 1 and 10 Buildings Core
CPCCBC4002 Manage work health and safety in the building and construction workplace Core
CPCCBC4007 Plan building and construction work Core
CPCCBC4008 Supervise site communication and administration processes for building and construction projects Core
CPCCBC4009 Apply legal requirements to building and construction projects Core
CPCCBC4010* Apply structural principles to residential and commercial constructions Core
CPCCBC4012 Read and interpret plans and specifications Core
CPCCBC4014 Prepare simple building sketches and drawings Core
CPCCBC4018 Apply site surveys and set-out procedures to building and construction projects Core
Code Title Type
CPCCBC4021 Minimise waste on the building and construction site Core
CPCCBC4053 Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for Class 2 to 9 Type C Buildings Core
BSBPMG422 Apply project quality management techniques Elective (Group A)
CPCCBC4003 Select, prepare and administer a construction contract Elective (Group A)
CPCCBC4004 Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects Elective (Group A)
CPCCBC4005 Produce labour and material schedules for ordering Elective (Group A)
CPCCBC4006 Select, procure and store construction materials for building and construction projects Elective (Group A)
CPCSUS4002 Use building science principles to construct energy efficient buildings Elective (Group A)
CPCCBC4013 Prepare and evaluate tender documentation Elective
CPCCBC4026 Arrange building applications and approvals Elective
Course Credit
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Training Arrangements

Class sessions are planned to ensure that student have a mixture of practical and theoretical components and those classes cater for a wide variety of learning styles. Additionally, workplace practices and environments will be regularly simulated and used to conduct skills based assessments in accordance with unit requirements.
WMIT organises face to face training of 20 hours per week, all the international student must attend the classes to comply with student visa conditions.
Homework tasks may include research, readings from related textbooks and continuing to work on assessment tasks.
Students are provided with the Learner Guides for each unit to students to support their learning (these are included in the course fees).

Additional Support

All students will complete a language literacy and numeracy assessment at orientation to determine their learning support needs. All students will be provided with a range of learning support options and resources to help you achieve competency. Where additional support needs have been identified an Individual Support Plan will be developed which may include:

Certificate IV in Building and Construction CPC40120

Mentoring from trainers
Extra classes or workshops
Technology support
Referral to external services
Reasonable assessment adjustments

Provision of additional support services will be provided where necessary to enable students to participate in the same way as any other person regardless of whether support services have been required.

Assessment Arrangement

There are a variety of assessment methods used for this qualification including:

Written questions
Projects
Case studies
Role plays
Research
Reports

Course Details

Delivery Mode
This course will be delivered as classroom-based face-to-face training.

Delivery Location
Level 10, 474 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000

Course Duration
52 Weeks (including 12 weeks of holidays)


Duration - 52 Weeks

Course Fee - $20,000

Course Fee

Payment Plan

Additional charges apply if students require

RPL Costs

Other costs (not included) to be aware of

Inclusions

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