Course providers in Bendigo
Become a licensed builder with the CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building). This nationally recognised qualification is the minimum training requirement for builders working on domestic premises in Australia. The course covers: understanding building codes and standards, managing WHS on a construction site, reading and interpreting plans and specifications, applying site surveys, managing site communication and admin, procuring construction materials, managing construction quality, and more. Enquire now for entry requirements, licensing outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates. PLEASE NOTE: requirements for builder’s licences vary by state and territory. Always check the requirements before enrolling in any training course.
Learn moreA Certificate IV in Building and Construction is the qualification you need to further your construction career. This course is designed for people currently working as builders, including those who own their own building business. You’ll develop building management skills and learn to supervise and oversee construction projects. Whether you want to work as a construction manager or expand your building business, this course can provide the skills you need to succeed. The Certificate IV in Building and Construction covers a range of topics relevant to the building industry. Course delivery will vary depending on your provider, but you might cover subjects including applying building codes and standards, conducting on-site supervision of building projects and reading and interpreting plans and specifications. Enquire now for a full list of study units, entry requirements and start dates.
Learn moreThe Professional Certificate of Competency in Repair of Concrete provides essential knowledge on identifying and addressing defects in concrete structures, including foundations, columns, beams, and floor slabs. It explores common issues such as corrosion, cracking, and carbonation, along with their causes and repair techniques. Emphasising the role of materials and modern technologies, this certificate ensures professionals can apply effective repair methods to enhance durability and prevent structural failure, extending the service life of concrete structures. Enquire now for a full list of entry requirements and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreGet a senior design role in civil construction with the RII60520 Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design. This nationally recognised diploma gives you the skills you need to support qualified engineers and design a range of complex civil construction projects. The course covers: project management, safety and risk control, managing civil construction design processes, team leadership, establishing quality systems, preparing detailed designs, carrying out feasibility studies, project procurement, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of graduation competencies, entry requirements, and enrolment centres near you.
Learn moreGet your Construction Industry White Card with the CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry. This nationally recognised short course is mandatory for anyone who routinely enters a construction site in Australia, including site managers, tradies, apprentices, surveyors, and labourers. During your studies, you will learn your WHS responsibilities and develop skills in hazard identification and risk control. The course covers: using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), understanding safety signs, reporting hazards, incident and emergency responses, interpreting safety documents, and more. Enquire now for the full list of White Card competencies and training providers near you that offer this short course.
Learn moreThe RII30920 Certificate III in Civil Construction is a nationally recognised qualification for anyone wanting to get started in road, bridge, or tunnel construction. The course introduces you to a civil construction jobsite, teaching you the safety and environmental protocols expected of all civil construction workers. You’ll learn to read plans and jobs specs, use a range of hand and power tools, and perform accurate measurements and calculations. The qualification then allows you to specialise in any of nine areas: bituminous surfacing, bridge construction, pipe laying, road construction, road marking, tunnel construction, timber bridges, traffic management, and general operational work. Enquire now for the list of course specialisations (and their availability in your area) as well as open course dates.
Learn moreThe Certificate IV in Home Energy Efficiency and Sustainability (CPP41119) is for experienced home energy assessors who need specialist skills in thermal performance and home sustainability. Over 12-18 months of study you’ll learn how to assess the energy efficiency of residential properties and develop sustainable solutions for different milestones in the building’s life cycle. You’ll also graduate with an arsenal of document writing and administration skills. Enquire now for the list of study units, elective choices, and batch intake dates.
Learn moreWant to get started in surveying and spatial data collection? The CPP30221 Certificate III in Surveying and Spatial Information Services is a great career entry point. This nationally recognised qualification prepares you for work on construction sites and teaches you how to collect basic surveying data, as well as produce simple maps and plans. You’ll also gain experience using application software packages and carrying out simple surveying and spatial computations. The course also covers: storing and retrieving data, supporting qualified surveyors in the field, operating surveying equipment, and much more. Enquire now for entry requirements, surveying career outcomes, and the latest course dates.
Learn moreThe CPP30119 Certificate III in Urban Pest Management teaches you how to manage pests with (and without) pesticides. This nationally recognised qualification covers all aspects of urban pest management including equipment maintenance, chemical transport and storage, pest management vehicles, weed control, baiting, termites. You can also choose electives that allow you to work in the construction industry. Enquire now for the list of elective choices, course outcomes, and enrolment opportunities.
Learn moreThe CPC30320 Certificate III in Concreting qualifies you for work as a professional concreter on either commercial or domestic properties. This nationally recognised training course delivers the foundational knowledge required for any career in trades (measurements, calculations, levelling, using tools, onsite safety) as well as specific concreting skills (placing, finishing, curing, and reinforcing concrete). Enquire now for the full list of study units, elective choices, and enrolment opportunities.
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Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
- There are no formal academic requirements
- Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
Career opportunities
The Certificate II in Building and Construction Pre-apprenticeship will prepare you for the following roles.
Builders Labourer
A Builders Labourer carries out a range of jobs to assist on a building site. You might complete tasks such as digging holes, unloading equipment o...
Apprentice Bricklayer
An Apprentice Bricklayer assists with building projects using bricks, blocks, pavers or stones. You may be involved with large building projects or...
Apprentice Carpenter
An Apprentice Carpenter builds and installs products using timber and timber products. You might construct new products or renovate or repair exist...
Construction Labourer
A Construction Labourer works on a building site to assist builders and tradespeople to complete a construction project. Your job will vary dependi...
Trade Assistant
A Trade Assistant provides support to qualified tradespeople across a variety of industries such as construction, manufacturing, automotive, and e...
More about Certificate II in Building and Construction Pre-apprenticeship
The Certificate II in Building and Construction Pre-apprenticeship in Bendigo equips students with the foundational skills necessary to embark on a successful career in the construction industry. With a strong emphasis on practical training, this course opens doors to various roles including Construction Labourer, Apprentice Carpenter, and Builders Labourer. By gaining hands-on experience and industry knowledge, students will find themselves well-prepared to excel in these demanding yet rewarding positions. Furthermore, this qualification helps transition into specialised areas such as Plasterer and Wall and Floor Tiler.
Undertaking this pre-apprenticeship course not only strengthens your skill set but also enhances your employability within Bendigo’s vibrant construction sector. Learners will engage in a curriculum that covers essential topics across various fields, including Building and Construction courses, Trades courses, and specific trades like Bricklaying and Carpentry. Additionally, this course lays a solid groundwork for further studies in Civil Construction, making it an ideal choice for those looking to advance their careers in the local industry.