Course Overview
The CPC10120 Certificate I in Construction is a nationally recognised qualification that provides an introduction to the construction industry, its culture, occupations, job roles, and workplace expectations. It is designed for individuals seeking to develop foundational skills and knowledge to pursue a career in construction or related fields. This qualification is particularly suited to vocational education and training (VET) in schools programs or learners with no previous connection to the construction industry or relevant employment history.
Course Name: Certificate I in Construction
Course Code: CPC10120
Industry Relevance: The construction industry is a significant contributor to the economy, offering diverse career opportunities. This qualification addresses the industry’s need for entry-level workers equipped with essential skills and knowledge to commence a career in construction.
Target Audience: This course is ideal for:
- Individuals seeking to enter the construction industry.
- Students participating in VET in Schools programs.
- Job seekers aiming to gain foundational construction skills.
Entry Requirements: There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification.
Course Outcomes
Graduates of the CPC10120 Certificate I in Construction will acquire a range of skills and knowledge, enabling them to:
- Understand the basic principles and practices of the construction industry.
- Apply essential work health and safety (WHS) requirements.
- Use basic tools and materials relevant to construction tasks.
- Communicate effectively within a construction environment.
- Plan and organise work activities.
- Undertake a basic construction project, integrating various skills learned.
Core Units:
- CPCCCM1011 – Undertake basic estimation and costing
- CPCCCM2004* – Handle construction materials
- CPCCCM2005* – Use construction tools and equipment
- CPCCOM1012 – Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
- CPCCOM1013 – Plan and organise work
- CPCCVE1011* – Undertake a basic construction project
- CPCCWHS1001 – Prepare to work safely in the construction industry
- CPCCWHS2001 – Apply WHS requirements, policies, and procedures in the construction industry
Elective Units (selection may vary):
- BSBSUS211 – Participate in sustainable work practices
- CPCCCM2006 – Apply basic levelling procedures
- CPCCOM1014 – Conduct workplace communication
- CPCCOM1015 – Carry out measurements and calculations
- CPCCOM1017 – Prepare simple construction sketches
- CPCCOM2001* – Read and interpret plans and specifications
- CPCCVE1002 – Undertake a basic computer design project
Note: Units marked with an asterisk (*) have prerequisite requirements.
Upon completion, graduates will be equipped with the foundational skills necessary to pursue further training or entry-level employment in the construction industry.
Career Opportunities
The CPC10120 Certificate I in Construction serves as a stepping stone into the construction industry, providing pathways to various roles and further education.
Potential Job Titles:
- Construction Labourer
- Trades Assistant
- Apprentice in various construction trades
Industry Sectors:
- Residential and Commercial Construction
- Civil Construction
- Infrastructure Projects
- Maintenance and Repair Services
Further Study Pathways:
- CPC20220 Certificate II in Construction Pathways
- Apprenticeships in specific construction trades (e.g., carpentry, bricklaying, painting)
- Other relevant Certificate II or III qualifications in the construction industry
By completing this qualification, individuals enhance their employability and are well-prepared to undertake further training or enter the workforce in the construction sector.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Pathway
The Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) pathway for the CPC10120 Certificate I in Construction offers experienced individuals an opportunity to have their existing skills and knowledge formally recognised. This process acknowledges competencies gained through work experience, informal training, or other qualifications, allowing individuals to achieve a nationally recognised qualification without duplicating learning.
Benefits of RPL:
- Time and Cost Efficiency: Fast-track the qualification process by avoiding repetition of content already mastered.
- Career Advancement: Enhance professional credibility and open up new career opportunities by holding a formal qualification.
- Business Opportunities: Lay the foundation for establishing or expanding a business in the construction sector.
- Compliance and Recognition: Meet industry standards and regulatory requirements, ensuring clients and employers recognise your expertise.
Eligibility for RPL:
Individuals with substantial experience in construction or related fields may be eligible for RPL. Evidence such as work samples, references, and documented experience will be assessed to determine competency.
Process:
- Self-Assessment: Evaluate your existing skills and knowledge against the units of competency in the qualification.
- Evidence Collection: Gather documentation that demonstrates your experience and proficiency in relevant areas.
- Assessment: Submit your evidence for review by qualified assessors who will determine the extent to which your experience meets the qualification requirements.
- Outcome: Receive the qualification or be advised of any additional training required to meet the standards.
By pursuing the RPL pathway, individuals can formalise their expertise, enhancing their career prospects and positioning themselves for success in the competitive construction industry.