NVQ Level 2 Construction Operations – (Concrete and Drainage)
The NVQ certificate in Construction Operations is achieved by completing 4 compulsory units of work and several optional units of work.
Mandatory units for the NVQ Diploma in Construction Operations include:
- Conforming to General Health, Safety and Welfare in the Workplace
- Conforming to Productive Working Practices in the Workplace
- Installing, Maintaining and Removing Work Area Protection and Safety Equipment in the Workplace
- Moving, Handling and Storing Resources in the Workplace
Optional Units
- GROUP A – Installing drainage in the workplace
- GROUP A – Placing and Compacting Concrete in the Workplace
- GROUP B – Cutting, drilling and shaping construction related materials in the workplace
- GROUP B – Erecting and Dismantling Access/Working Platforms in the Workplace
- GROUP B – Identifying and marking the location of utilities apparatus and sub-structures in the workplace
- GROUP B – Installing, Constructing, Maintaining, Dismantling and Removing Temporary Works in the Workplace
- GROUP B – Installing, Maintaining and Removing Temporary Excavation Support in the Workplace
- GROUP B – Locating and excavating to expose buried utility services in the workplace
- GROUP B – Preparing and Mixing Concrete and Mortars in the Workplace
- GROUP B – Preparing and Mixing Construction Related Materials in the Workplace
- GROUP B – Preparing and operating forward tipping dumpers to receive, transport and discharge materials in the workplace
- GROUP B – Preparing and operating powered units, tools or pedestrian plant, machinery or equipment in the workplace
- GROUP B – Preparing and operating ride-on rollers to compact materials in the workplace
- GROUP B – Preparing, Mixing and Distributing Concrete and Mortars in the Workplace
- GROUP B – Reinstating Ground Condition in the Workplace
Assessment of the course includes
- On-site assessments
- Observations
- Written questions
- Evidence derived from the workplace
- Professional discussions
- Witness testimonials
Evidence is collected through various means, including videos, photographs, on-site assessments, observations, written questions, workplace documents, professional discussions, and witness testimonies. Your assessor will provide support throughout the process. The evidence is uploaded and assessed via an E-Portfolio, allowing you to monitor your progress.
If you have any questions about the course call us on 0121 707 4200