Waterproofing Consultant Courses
Waterproofing Consultants conduct forensic inspections, specify remedial strategies, and ensure compliance to prevent water damage in Australian buildings.
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CPC50722
The Diploma of Construction Waterproofing Design and Survey supports higher industry standards and improved waterproofing quality across residential and commercial buildings. It focuses on designing durable systems that reduce water ingress and structural damage. The qualification develops skills to investigate waterproofing failures, design solutions for complex conditions, and select compliant systems. It also covers inspections, audits, and the preparation of rectification plans for existing structures...
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A Waterproofing Consultant advises clients on preventing water damage in Australian buildings. You will conduct forensic investigations and detailed site inspections to diagnose existing water ingress and assess future failure risks. Responsibilities include specifying appropriate waterproofing systems, materials, and methods, ensuring compliance with Australian Standards and the National Construction Code. You will draft technical reports detailing findings and remedial strategies.
You require expert technical knowledge of construction pathology and moisture management. Strong communication is vital for explaining complex issues to clients, architects, and builders. You will liaise with project teams to ensure the correct application of specifications, safeguarding assets from water-related degradation.