Building and Construction Qualifications

Building and Construction Qualifications

Are you looking for a career in the Building and Construction Industry? Don’t know where to start?

At ATC we offer qualifications that will help you learn the skills and knowledge that is needed to work in this industry.

What is involved in this industry?

When you become an apprentice, trainee or pre-apprentice carpenter, you’re setting yourself up for a solid career in the building and construction industry.

The qualifications that we offer are great choices for those who are looking to extend their skills and open new career paths. Depending on which course chosen, the exact skills will vary greatly.

The building and construction industry covers concreting, formwork, carpentry and joinery, power tool use, safe work practices, create and fit furniture, communicate effectively and understand plans – the basics you need to know to work on a building site.

Fees and Charges

These programs are funded by the Department of Training and Workforce Development through ‘Jobs and Skills WA’ .

The Student tuition fees are indicative only and are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment. Additional fees may apply such as Student service and resource fees

What qualifications do we offer?

CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry

The Certificate III in Carpentry apprenticeship and qualification provides a career in carpentry and joinery, covering work in residential and commercial applications.

To enrol into this qualification, a person must be employed as an apprentice.

If you are an experienced worker in this field, you may also apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) to gain your Certificate III in Carpentry before applying for your Trade papers.

View CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry course Information