BSBESB407 | CPCCBC4002 | CPCCBC4003 | CPCCBC4004 | CPCCBC4006 | CPCCBC4008 | CPCCBC4009
The minimum requirements to obtain a contractor’s or nominee supervisor’s licence are successful completion of the following units of competency from CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)
BSBESB407 – Manage finances for new business ventures
CPCCBC4002 – Manage occupational health and safety in the building and construction workplace
CPCCBC4003 – Select and prepare a construction contract
CPCCBC4004 – Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects
CPCCBC4006 – Select, procure and store construction materials for low-rise projects
CPCCBC4008 – Conduct on-site supervision of building and construction projects
CPCCBC4009 – Apply legal requirements to building and construction projects
QBCC Experience Requirements
4 years experience in either:
OR
Demonstrating your Experience
You must demonstrate work where you carried out:
Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN):
In order to complete this course you need to have a certain level of language and literacy skills.
We recommend that you have at least level 3 skills for this course.
How long does this course take?
We have developed this course to take roughly 3 months to complete, but this can differ based on your level of engagement, your LLN skills and your prior knowledge. We provide this course duration as a guide for our learners when making a decision to enrol and begin managing their time between work and study. This is the average time we have recorded to complete this course.
Do I have to do any practical Assessments?
Yes 2 practical installations, they can be done with someone you know that has their qualification or we may be able to help organise someone near you.
Do I get my CEC accreditation when I complete this course?
No you will need to apply to CEC to get your accreditation
Do you have any funding for this course?
We only offer Keystone Funding in Tasmania contact us to learn more.
What are the entry requirements?
Licenced electrician or 4th year apprentice who had completed the pre req units (can be confirmed via USI transcript)
Are there any zoom or video calls?
No, we don’t require you to be in a classroom or in a zoom classroom, you work solely online and at your own pace and times. Everything you need to complete the course is in our learning management system.
Can I login anytime of the day or are there set times?
Yes you can, you have complete 24/7 access from anywhere you have access to the internet (and a computer).3 months
“Thank you for a great course. I have picked up a lot of information from it, found it quite easy to navigate especial as I am not really good on computers.”
JOHN
“clear laid out course to undertake. excellent feedback from assessors who are willing to help and offer constructive feedback.“
JARED
“Highly recommend, Course format is user friendly and trainer is great to work with.“
SIMON
“Very informative and comprehensive course. I certainly learnt a lot and have gained a lot of invaluable information“
JODY
“I was a bit worried as I’m not the most tech savvy person , but I was able to navigate the system very easily and even learnt a thing or two.”
Shaun Lavery
This course is designed for supervisors planning to apply for a Builder Restricted to Structural Landscaping licence. Prepare, fabricate and erect carports, decking, fences, gate, gazebos, ornamental structures, pergolas, ponds and water features, prefabricated sheds including associated concrete slabs, with a floor area of not more than 10m², and retaining walls and structures
The minimum requirements to obtain a contractor’s or nominee supervisor’s licence are successful completion of the following units of competency from CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)
BSBESB407 – Manage finances for new business ventures
CPCCBC4002 – Manage occupational health and safety in the building and construction workplace
CPCCBC4003 – Select and prepare a construction contract
CPCCBC4004 – Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects
CPCCBC4006 – Select, procure and store construction materials for low-rise projects
CPCCBC4008 – Conduct on-site supervision of building and construction projects
CPCCBC4009 – Apply legal requirements to building and construction projects
4 years experience in either:
OR
You must demonstrate work where you carried out:
supervisory services—the parts of the project and trades you personally supervised; examples where you applied your knowledge of building and other relevant legislation, interpreting plans and specifications.
administration services—examples of your experience on the job in tendering, contracts, on-site meetings and inspections, payment of subcontractors, issuing certificates and project management.
management services—examples of where you coordinated and scheduled work, resolved problems on the project, communicated with clients and other services and financial management.
Access to the internet
A computer or mobile device
Language and Literacy In order to successfully complete this course, you need to have a certain level of language and literacy skills.
We recommend that you have at least level 3 skills for this course. If you are unsure of your language and literacy skill level, please try our free LL&N assessment tool.
This course is ideal for those who supply landscape services in the pool building industry, parks and facilities, residential and commercial building projects.
and fabricate and erect carports, decking, fences, gate, gazebos, ornamental structures, pergolas, ponds and water features, prefabricated sheds including associated concrete slabs, with a floor area of not more than 10m², and retaining walls and structures.
Upon successful completion of this course. You will be awarded with a statement of attainment of units of competency in partial completion of the CPC40120 Certificate IV in building and construction (Building).
“I was a bit worried as I’m not the most tech savvy person , but I was able to navigate the system very easily and even learnt a thing or two.”
Shaun Lavery