This course is designed to enable potential builders and others in the industry to improve their business skills and technical knowledge so that they can successfully manage their business. The course covers the areas required for both national accreditation of the qualification and is also part of the licensing requirements of the Office of Fair Trading*. Participants may complete the whole course in order to qualify for the Certificate IV, or can choose units that are critical skills gaps for themselves or their company to concentrate on one or more units.
The Master Builders offers varying pathways for individuals to achieve this Cert IV in Building & Construction qualification.
Units of Competence
Sixteen (16) units of competency are required for award of this qualification:
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Thirteen (13) compulsory units
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Three (3) elective units
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13 Compulsory Units |
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CPCCBC4001A |
Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for low rise building projects |
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CPCCBC4002A |
Manage occupational health and safety in the building and construction workplace |
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CPCCBC4003A |
Select and prepare a construction contract |
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CPCCBC4004A |
Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects |
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CPCCBC4005A |
Produce labour and material schedules for ordering |
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CPCCBC4006A |
Select, procure and store construction materials for low rise projects |
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CPCCBC4007A |
Plan building or construction work |
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CPCCBC4008A |
Conduct on-site supervision of building and construction projects |
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CPCCBC4009A |
Apply legal requirements to building and construction projects |
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CPCCBC4010A |
Apply structural principles to residential low rise constructions |
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CPCCBC4011A |
Apply structural principles to commercial low rise constructions |
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CPCCBC4012A |
Read and interpret plans and specifications |
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BSBSMB406A |
Manage small business finances |
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3 Elective Units |
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CPCCBC4018A |
Apply site surveys and set-out procedures to building and construction projects |
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CPCCBC4024A |
Resolve business disputes |
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CPCCBC4026A |
Arrange building applications and approvals |
For more information, please contact Dean Edser on (02) 8586 3548; This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it








