CERTIFICATE III IN WALL AND CEILING LINING

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CPC31220 – Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining

Course Code:


CPC31220

Prerequisites


There are no formal pre-requisites for this program; however appropriate experience in the building and construction industry as well as a basic knowledge of the BCA and other standards is required.

Assessment via interview and portfolio of evidence is available to participants with relevant workplace experience within building and construction environments.

Course Duration:


There is no set duration. Duration is dependent on applicant knowledge, skills and experience levels..

Career Opportunities:


  • Wall and ceiling liner
  • Drywaller
  • Plasterer

Pathway:


  • Diploma of Building & Construction 
  • Advanced Diploma of Building & Construction Management

Course Description

This qualification provides a trade outcome in wall and ceiling lining and has core unit of competency requirements that cover common skills for the construction industry, as well as two specialist fields of work.

The construction industry strongly affirms that training and assessment leading to recognition of skills must be undertaken in a real or very closely simulated workplace environment and this qualification requires all units of competency to be delivered in this context.

Completion of the general induction training program specified by the National Code of Practice for Induction Training for Construction Work (ASCC 2007) is required before entering a construction work site. Achievement of unit CPCCWHS1001A covers this requirement.

Entry Requirement

This RPL and skills recognition program is available to worker with local experience or local students that have completed partial studies in Australia.

We also have programs to help migrants fast-track their qualifications providing they have relevant experience, qualifications and well aware of the Australian standards and requirements.

  • A minimum of Three (3) years of experience
  • Third-party assessment
  • Hold a current General Construction Induction (White) Card
  • Candidate must ensure required worksite, Solid Plastering tools, equipment, materials available for your RPL assessment

Core Units of Competency


 

To obtain this Nationally recognised qualification you must complete the following core units:

CPCCCA3014      Construct and install bulkheads

CPCCCA3026      Assemble partitions

CPCCOM2001    Read and interpret plans and specifications

CPCCCM2012    Work safely at heights

CPCCOM1012    Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry

CPCCOM1013    Plan and organise work

CPCCOM1014    Conduct workplace communication

CPCCOM1015    Carry out measurements and calculations

CPCCPB3001      Fix standard plasterboard wall sheets

CPCCPB3002      Fix standard plasterboard ceiling sheets

CPCCPB3003      Fix battens

CPCCPB3004      Fix wet area sheets

CPCCPB3005      Fix ceiling sheets to external protected areas

CPCCPB3006      Fix fibre cement board

CPCCPB3007      Apply levels of finish standards to planning and inspection of own work

CPCCPB3008      Mix plastering compounds

CPCCPB3009      Finish plasterboard joints manually

CPCCPB3010      Manually sand plaster work

CPCCPB3012      Cut and fix paper-faced cornices

CPCCWC3003    Install dry wall passive fire-rated systems

CPCCWC3004    Install suspended ceilings

CPCCWHS2001  Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry

Elective Units of Competency


Elective units for this course are as follows:

CPCCCA3001      Carry out general demolition of minor building structures

CPCCCM2006    Apply basic levelling procedures

CPCCCM2008    Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding

CPCCCM3001    Operate elevated work platforms up to 11 metres

CPCCPB3014      Install bulk insulation and pliable membrane products

CPCCPB3017      Rectify faults in drywall applications

CPCCPB3027      Install ceiling insulation products

Mode of Delivery - Recognition of Prior Learning

Click below to learn more about Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

How to get a builder’s or contractor licence or registration

To work as a builder or trades person in Australia you must have a licence or be registered (depending on your state or territory). A licence or registration may require a combination of technical qualification, experience, skills and knowledge prior to application.

What Our Clients Say

"I applied for my RPL in Solid Plastering with Building Trades Australia in 2016. I found the process very informative and professional; my trainer Corey was very through ensuring I understood each unit and had the right knowledge & skill to achieve each module.

I appreciate the opportunity and guidance building trades Australia has given me to gain my qualifications and because of this subsidiary I received it as given as much needed head start to be able to choose as extra funds for tools and materials.

I would highly recommend building trades Australia for hassle free Avenue for gaining essential RPL"

Pati Pati

Solid Plastering, Pati Pati

"Thank you for all your help with skill assessment gap training programme after thinking I'm working doing a trade qualified job for years now why not find out gap training that I found Mandy from BTA who helped me through the whole process.
I've benefited from the programme by recognising my skill level and safety knowledge.

Straight away I've improved my trade due to my positive attitude that comes from having recognition in Cert 3 qualification

Darren Parker

Painting & Decorating, Darren Parker