Course Overview
The CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction is a nationally recognised qualification designed for individuals aiming to become builders, site managers, or managers of small to medium-sized building businesses. This course equips students with the skills and knowledge to apply structural principles, codes, standards, and legal requirements to various classes of construction projects. Graduates will be prepared to plan and supervise safe building and construction work, prepare and administer contracts, and apply quality principles to building and construction projects.
Course Name: Certificate IV in Building and Construction
Course Code: CPC40120
Industry Relevance: With the construction industry continually evolving, there’s a growing demand for qualified professionals who can manage building projects effectively and ensure compliance with industry standards.
Target Audience: This course is ideal for:
- Individuals seeking to start a career in building and construction management.
- Professionals aiming to formalise their skills with a recognised qualification.
- Those looking to operate their own building and construction business.
Entry Requirements: There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification. However, a passion for the construction industry and good communication skills are beneficial.
Course Outcomes
Graduates of the CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction will acquire the skills and knowledge to:
- Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for various classes of buildings.
- Manage work health and safety in the building and construction workplace.
- Plan building or construction work and supervise site communication and administration processes.
- Apply legal requirements to building and construction projects.
- Read and interpret plans and specifications, and prepare simple building sketches and drawings.
- Apply site surveys and set-out procedures to building and construction projects.
- Minimise waste on the building and construction site.
Core Units:
- CPCCBC4001 – Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for Class 1 and 10 Buildings
- CPCCBC4002 – Manage work health and safety in the building and construction workplace
- CPCCBC4007 – Plan building or construction work
- CPCCBC4008 – Supervise site communication and administration processes for building and construction projects
- CPCCBC4009 – Apply legal requirements to building and construction projects
- CPCCBC4010 – Apply structural principles to residential and commercial constructions
- CPCCBC4012 – Read and interpret plans and specifications
- CPCCBC4014 – Prepare simple building sketches and drawings
- CPCCBC4018 – Apply site surveys and set-out procedures to building and construction projects
- CPCCBC4021 – Minimise waste on the building and construction site
- CPCCBC4053 – Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for Class 2 to 9, Type C Buildings
Elective Units: (Selection may vary based on specialisation and institutional offerings)
- Group A – Building:
- BSBPMG422 – Apply project quality management techniques
- CPCCBC4003 – Select, prepare and administer a construction contract
- CPCCBC4004 – Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects
- CPCCBC4005 – Produce labour and material schedules for ordering
- CPCCBC4006 – Select, procure and store construction materials for building and construction projects
- CPCSUS4002 – Use building science principles to construct energy efficient buildings
- Group B – Site Manager:
- CPCCBC4013 – Prepare and evaluate tender documentation
- CPCCBC4017 – Arrange resources and prepare for the building and construction project
- CPCCBC4052 – Lead and manage teams in the building and construction industry
- CPCCCO4001 – Supervise concreting work
- General Electives:
- BSBESB402 – Establish legal and risk management requirements of new business ventures
- BSBESB406 – Establish operational strategies and procedures for new business ventures
- BSBESB407 – Manage finances for new business ventures
- BSBLDR413 – Lead effective workplace relationships
- BSBPMG426 – Apply project risk management techniques
- BSBPMG430 – Undertake project work
- BSBWOR501 – Manage personal work priorities and professional development
- BSBWRT411 – Write complex documents
- CPCCBC4015 – Prepare specifications for all construction works
- CPCCBC4019 – Apply sustainable building design principles to water management systems
- CPCCBC4020 – Build thermally efficient and sustainable structures
- CPCCBC4022 – Supervise tilt-up work
- CPCCBC4024 – Resolve business disputes
- CPCCBC4026 – Arrange building applications and approvals
- CPCCBC4028 – Prepare design brief for construction works
- CPCCBC5019 – Manage building and construction business finances
- CPCSUS4001 – Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices
- CPCSUS4003 – Maximise energy efficiency through applied trade skills
Note: Elective units should be selected to align with specific job roles and career objectives.
Career Opportunities
The CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction opens pathways to various roles within the construction industry, including:
Potential Job Titles:
- Builder
- Construction Supervisor
- Site Manager
- Site Supervisor
- Leading Hand
Industry Sectors:
- Residential Construction
- Commercial Construction
- Construction Project Management
- Building and Construction Businesses
Further Study Pathways:
- Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)
- Diploma of Building and Construction (Management)
- Other relevant higher-level construction qualifications
By completing this qualification, individuals enhance their employability and are well-prepared to undertake further training or enter the workforce in various building and construction roles.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Pathway
The Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) pathway for the CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and 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.
- Compliance and Recognition: Meet industry standards and regulatory requirements, ensuring clients and employers recognise your expertise.
Eligibility for RPL:
Individuals with substantial experience in building and 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 evolving construction industry.