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Construction Quantity Surveying Technician Apprenticeship

Course at a glance

Subject Area:
Quantity Surveying
Attendance:
Apprenticeship
Qualification:

Level 4

Course Start:
September
Course Length:
3 years
Location:
South Bank Campus
Cost:
Maximum funding £8,000

Course overview

If required, a Level 3, 1 year Bridging course to HE is available at an additional fee to prepare the candidate for the HTQ. This is dependent on the candidate’s current qualifications and industry experience.

The first year and second year of the level 4 apprenticeship includes a HTQ CBE (Surveying pathway) with specific units including:

  • Construction Practice & Management,
  • Legal and Statutory Responsibilities in Construction
  • Construction Technology and
  • Financial Management and Business Practices in Construction

A portfolio of evidence will also be progressed and developed throughout the practical period of the standard. Apprentices will also complete an online portfolio of evidence which demonstrates that each of the knowledge, skills and behaviours in the standard, have been met in readiness for the end point assessment. This online portfolio of evidence will be supervised by in-company mentors and LCB assessors.

Completion of the apprenticeship standard will be confirmed following the satisfactory conclusion of an end point assessment (EPA).

Entry requirements

Typically an apprentice will be expected to have achieved at least 5 GCSEs at Grades 4-9 including Maths, English and Science or their equivalent. In addition a BTEC Extended Diploma, Diploma, Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship or one/two A level (s), in a relevant subject such as maths or science.

Alternative qualifications and relevant experience may also be considered.

Employers may specify additional entry requirements.

You can search for vacancies on the National Apprenticeship Service page – find an apprenticeship

The main duties and tasks of a Construction Surveying Technician are:

  • Assisting senior managers with the budgeting of construction projects
  • Control of costs during a construction project
  • Selection and management of specialist contractors
  • To contribute to the mitigation of disputes using accurate records
  • Recording, control and reporting of income and expenditure on a construction project
  • Valuation of progress on construction projects
  • To assist senior managers with the legal and contractual issues on a construction project

After completing this course there are a number of options available; depending on your final grade you could move onto a higher education course including a HTQ/HND, higher apprenticeship or a degree at university, or you could seek employment.

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