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Virtually every job in the construction industry involves a practical skillset. The only way to build this skillset is by practicing the relevant skills.Construction NVQs are designed with the workplace in mind. You’ll be assessed onsite, as you work. At the start of every course you’ll be put in touch with an assessor. The job of the assessor is to observe you working and assess your competences. They’ll ask you and your co-workers questions, they’ll look at your work while it’s in progress and once it’s finished. Ultimately, what the assessor is looking for is evidence that you are capable and work safely meeting the industry standard for the role you want.
The amount of the on-site assessment will depend on the course. Some courses involve simpler skills, and consequently can be assessed relatively quickly. More advanced courses where candidates are expected to perform complex tasks and make judgements will require more time.
The assessor will typically visit more often toward the end of the course. Before visiting your assessor will contact you and will arrange a date that suit both you and your employer.
Initial payment is 50% and will be required on the day of registration.
Remaining fee is payable on completion of your course. For all payments, you can choose method convenient for you, bank transfer, credit card or debit card.
This truly depends on your commitment however, generally Level 2 assessment normally takes around 4 - 12 weeks.
Levels 3 to 7 will take longer and is quite often dependent on the candidate’s commitment to providing the necessary evidence.
Evidence of your NVQ assessment can be submitted electronically.
Different sorts of construction NVQ will require different levels of independent study. For all NVQ qualifications you will need to complete a course workbook which will demonstrate theoretical knowledge of the qualification you wish to achieve. We are here to assist along the way so, do not be discouraged by workbooks. We will ensure that you get the appropriate support to successfully complete your qualification.
Yes. Once your initial fee is paid, you can apply for a Red (Trainee) or Red (Experienced Worker) CSCS card. Extra fees may apply.
Yes. If you hold the required skills and experience to pass a higher-level assessment, you can be assessed for any NVQ level.
If you do not attain the required credits to complete the NVQ, you will not be awarded one. However, it’s technically impossible to fail an NVQ. At the end of the course, you are classed as either ‘competent’ or ‘not yet competent’. It is often possible to take additional units to obtain the necessary credits or you can always be re-assessed at a later time. This will enable you to provide additional evidence to eventually increase your points to total up to a ‘competent’.
In practice, most candidates will be judged ‘competent’. At the start of each course, our assessors will have an initial meeting with you and assess your suitability. This will enable the assessor to direct you towards the appropriate course, that will meet your needs as well as enable you to progress in your trade.
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We are aware of and understand that individuals, as well as companies, work around busy schedules. Therefore, we use flexible approaches such as tailored packages, 50/50 payment scheme or out of hours assessments. All that to assist shift workers to successfully complete their award.
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