This qualification reflects the role of an individual working as a senior civil works designer or a paraprofessional designer, who supports professional engineers. They perform tasks that are broad, specialized, complex and technical and include strategic areas and initiating activities. They are responsible for the design of complex projects to ensure the implementation of the client’s site requirements and are required to demonstrate self-directed application of theoretical and technical knowledge and initiate solutions to technical problems or management requirements.
This course covers broad civil construction managerial and project management competencies including managing project procurement and quality, civil works design processes, and traffic management systems.
July, August
104 Weeks
Face to Face
Level VI
Face to Face – 3 days per week (20 hours)
All students must complete a Language, Literacy, and Numeracy (LLN) test prior to enrolment. The test assesses your foundational skills in learning, reading, writing, oral communication, and numeracy at ACSF Level 3. This test helps us identify if additional learning support is required
Students Must successfully complete the following Units of Competency
BSBPMG632 | Manage program risk |
BSBTWK502 | Manage team effectiveness |
RIIQUA601E | Establish and maintain a quality system |
BSBWHS616 | Apply safe design principles to control WHS risks |
RIIQUA601E | Manage civil works design processes |
BSBPMG537 | Manage project procurement |
BSBSTR601 | Lead innovative thinking and practice |
BSBPMG532 | Manage project quality |
BSBPMG531 | Manage project time |
RIICWD507D | Prepare detailed geotechnical design |
RIICWD528E | Prepare detailed design of traffic management systems |
RIICWD533E | Prepare detailed design of civil concrete structures |