Course Overview
The Certificate IV in Building & Construction recognises the skills and experience of builders who have not yet completed their qualifications & haven’t got time to go back to studies & assessment for a lengthy period of time. We help builders attain the subjects and qualifications needed to obtain a building contractor licence in their respected states. This program allows locals with extensive experience in the building game, as well as students who have incomplete courses they no longer attend (TAFE etc).
FAQs
How does RPL work?
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is the process of determining whether the skills and experience that you have attained prior to studying will allow for a nationally recognised certification.
Through the use of RPL, we are able to examine your work history, which will determine whether you are eligible to receive a certification.
What evidence do I need for RPL?
We take two forms of evidence into account: primary evidence, and secondary evidence.
Primary evidence includes original documents (i.e. birth certificate, license, academic transcript.), work samples,recordings, records and artefacts.
Secondary evidence is often an unverified recount of history or events that is less reliable than direct evidence. An example of secondary evidence includes a resume or written reference.
How long does the process take?
Once full evidence is gathered and payment is complete, the delivery of your certificate can take up to 4 weeks.
Do you offer refunds?
We will process a full refund if for any reason you are ineligible AND have already paid for the qualification.
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Payment Plans Available:
Fast Movers Incentive:
Pay upfront $5700 with a 10% discount at checkout.
Split Payment Option:
50% upfront $2850 and 50% upon qualification issuance $2850.
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Qualification:
Certificate IV in Building and Construction
Qualification Code:
CPC40120
RTO Code:
41374
Duration:
2-4 Weeks
Who would do this training?
Estimators, or those wishing to progress into this role, who are currently working in the low rise residential sector of the building industry.