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Certificate I in Construction

Certificate I in Construction

Certificate I in Construction introduces entry-level knowledge in construction safety, tools, and basic building techniques. This qualification serves as a foundation for further training in the construction industry.

SKU: CPC10120
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Description

CPC10120 – Certificate I in Construction

Introduction

The CPC10120 – Certificate I in Construction is a nationally recognized qualification designed for individuals seeking an entry-level understanding of the construction industry. This course provides fundamental skills in workplace safety, basic construction techniques, and the use of hand and power tools. It is ideal for those who want to start a career in the building and construction sector or gain practical experience before pursuing higher qualifications.

This qualification can also be achieved through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for individuals with relevant hands-on experience in construction-related tasks.


Course Overview

The Certificate I in Construction introduces students to essential construction concepts and work practices. It covers:

Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) – Understanding safety regulations and risk management.
Basic Construction Skills – Learning the use of tools, equipment, and materials.
Measurements & Calculations – Performing basic measurements for construction projects.
Sustainable Work Practices – Understanding environmentally friendly construction methods.
Reading & Interpreting Plans – Learning to read and understand basic construction drawings.

This qualification provides a solid foundation for entry-level roles in the construction industry and serves as a stepping stone to further studies in Certificate II, III, and IV in Construction.


Who Should Enroll in This Course?

School leavers and job seekers wanting to start a career in construction.
Aspiring tradespeople who need foundational knowledge before an apprenticeship.
Labourers or site workers seeking formal recognition of their skills.
Individuals seeking RPL certification for their prior construction experience.

If you have on-the-job construction experience, you may be eligible for RPL certification to gain this qualification without classroom study.


Core Skills & Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:

Follow WHS procedures and ensure workplace safety.
Effectively use hand and power tools.
Measure and calculate materials for construction projects.
Identify different materials used in the building industry.
Understand the basics of construction drawings and site layouts.
Apply environmentally sustainable work practices.

These skills equip learners with practical abilities to work safely and efficiently in a construction environment.


Course Structure & Core Units

The CPC10120 – Certificate I in Construction consists of core units that cover essential skills.

Core Units:

  1. CPCCCM2004 – Handle construction materials
  2. CPCCCM2005 – Use construction tools and equipment
  3. CPCCCM1011 – Undertake basic estimation and costing
  4. CPCCOM1012 – Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
  5. CPCCOM1013 – Plan and organize work
  6. CPCCOM1014 – Conduct workplace communication
  7. CPCCOM1015 – Carry out measurements and calculations
  8. CPCCWHS1001 – Prepare to work safely in the construction industry (White Card)

Elective units may vary based on the training provider.


Employment Opportunities

This qualification prepares graduates for entry-level roles in the construction industry, such as:

Construction Laborer – Assisting tradespeople on construction sites.
Trades Assistant – Supporting builders, carpenters, or electricians.
Site Helper – Performing basic construction tasks and material handling.
Apprentice or Trainee – Progressing to specialized trade qualifications.

Graduates can continue their education with further studies in:

🔹 Certificate II in Construction (CPC20120)
🔹 Certificate III in Carpentry, Bricklaying, or Painting & Decorating
🔹 Certificate IV in Building & Construction

This course provides a solid pathway into apprenticeships and trade careers in the construction industry.


Entry Requirements

No formal qualifications required – Suitable for beginners.
✔ Must meet minimum age requirements (varies by state).
✔ Must have basic English and numeracy skills for workplace communication.
✔ Access to a construction site (if undertaking workplace training).

For individuals with prior construction experience, this qualification can be obtained through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

If you have experience working in construction, using tools, or handling materials, you may qualify for RPL assessment to gain this qualification without additional study.

Additional information

Academic Certificates

Year 10, Year 12,Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees and any others qualifications

100 Points ID

Passport, Citizenship Certificate, Birth Certificate (70) Drivers Licence, Photo ID (40), Student ID (20), Work ID (35) Medicare,
Credit Card, Utility Bill, Bank Statement, Rental Lease Agreement, Foreign Driver Licence (25)

Visa Copy

Not Required for Offshore or Australian Citizen

Other Documents

Resume , Reference Letter. USI number*

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Why Choose RPL for This Qualification?

✔ No Classroom Study Required – Get certified through your real-world experience.
✔ Fast-Track Your Qualification – Obtain your certification quickly and efficiently.
✔ Nationally Recognized Certification – Meet industry standards and employer requirements.
 Enhance Your Career Opportunities – Gain access to higher-level management roles.
✔ Affordable and Convenient – Save time and money by avoiding unnecessary coursework.

RPL Process

The Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process allows you to achieve certification based on your existing skills and experience. The process includes:

  1. Evidence Collection – Provide supporting documents, such as:
    • Employment records, job descriptions, and work contracts
    • Performance appraisals and supervisor references
    • Work samples (project plans, reports, policies, or procedures)
    • Relevant training or professional development records
  2. Skills Assessment – An assessor evaluates your competencies against the course requirements.
  3. Gap Training (If Required) – If minor skill gaps are found, additional assessments or evidence may be required.
  4. Certification – Upon successful completion, you receive a nationally recognized qualification.

This fast-tracked process allows experienced professionals to gain formal recognition without spending time in classroom-based training.

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