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Housing Industry Association Ltd 2013
This publication is copyright. Apart from
fair dealings for purposes of private study,
criticism or review, as permitted under the
Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by
any process without written permission.
Disclaimer: HIA provides this information
in good faith. HIA expressly disclaim all
responsibility and all liability to the extent
permitted by the law, for any loss, injury,
damage, costs, expenses or compensation
of any kind arising directly or indirectly out of,
or in connection with this publication.
This publication was correct at
time of printing. Training content,
duration, locations, fees and dates
may be subject to change.
For the most up-to-date information
contact HIA on 1300 650 620.
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Shane Goodwin
HIA Managing Director
message from the managing director
We are committed to providing you with the
necessary training courses to build your future.
Throughout 2013, HIA will continue to validate
existing courses to ensure that they are both
relevant and comprehensive. We will also be
moving to introduce new courses which
members, through on-line surveys and in personal
interviews, have indicated they would like to see
presented by HIA.
I have great pleasure in presenting to you the
2013 HIA Training Directory and trust that you will
nd it both comprehensive and informative.
Please take the opportunity to browse through the
range of opportunities that are on offer to increase
your skills. If you cant nd what you are looking
for, call HIA Training Services on 1300 650 620.
I wish you every success in your chosen course.
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The Housing Industry
Association (HIA) is Australias
largest industry association
representing the residential
building industry.
HIA looks after the interests of:
small to medium sized builders
trade contractors
design professionals
kitchen and bathroom specialists
large builders and land developers
manufacturers and suppliers
As a registered training organisation
(RTO number 1091), HIA is
committed to providing industry
relevant training programs for the
residential building industry.
The Housing Industry Association
provides:
training and assessment
pathways to most building
licensing qualications for
individuals
continuing professional
development (CPD) for its
members and the building and
construction industry
information sheets on each
training course/workshop
If you want to know how
HIA can help you, please contact us
on 1300 650 620.
HHIA
Perth
Bunbury
Melbourne
Geelong
Darwin
Cairns
Townsville
Mackay
Sunshine Coast
Brisbane
Gold Coast
Coffs Harbour
Newcastle
Sydney
Canberra
Launceston
Hobart
Adelaide
Bendigo Wodonga
individual support,
local knowledge,
national strength
About the Housing
Industry Association
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HIA Training 6
Testimonials for HIA Training Services 7
Information for learners undertaking
Nationally Recognised Training 8
Recognition of Prior Learning 9
How to enrol for a course or workshop 10
What do you need to do to become
a builder or tradesperson 11
Getting your Builder Registration in Victoria 12
CERT IV COURSES IN
BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION
Building your national qualications 14
CPC40110 Certicate IV in
Building and Construction (Building) 15
CPC40508 Certicate IV in Building
and Construction (Site Management) 16
CPC40208 Certicate IV in
Building and Construction
(Contract Administration) 17
CPC40308 Certicate IV in Building
and Construction (Estimating) 18
Legal requirements 19
Resolving business disputes 19
Planning your business 19
Managing your nances 20
Building codes 20
Building structures 20
Building contracts 21
Interpreting plans + specications 21
Planning building work 21
Estimating + tendering 22
Occupational health + safety 22
Site set out 22
Supervising building work 23
Apply risk management 23
Building applications + approvals 23
Clients + contracts 24
Managing self 24
Preparing specications 24
Workplace safety 25
Working with others 25
OTHER COURSE CATEGORIES
Business + administration
Apply risk management 27
Building applications + approvals 27
Clients + contracts 27
Estimating + tendering 28
Legal requirements 28
Managing your nances 28
Planning your business 29
Resolving business disputes 29
Working with others 29
Health + safety
Occupational health + safety 30
OHS general induction for construction 30
Supervise occupational health + safety
in domestic building 30
Workplace safety 31
Management
Conict management workshop 31
Managing self 31
Sustainability
GreenSmart Professional 32
Technical
6 Star BCA Provisions 32
Building codes 32
Building contracts 33
Building structures 33
Interpreting plans + specications 33
Planning building work 34
Preparing specications 34
Site set out 34
Supervising building work 35
FORMS, TERMS + CONDITIONS,
LOCATION
Enrolment form 37
AVETMISS form 38
Terms & conditions of enrolment 39
Training locations 40
ACRONYM MEANING
AQF Australian Qualications Framework
AVETMISS Australian Vocational Education and
Training Management Information
Statistical Standard
BCA Building Code of Australia
CPD Continuing Professional Development
HIA Housing Industry Association
NATSPEC National Building Specication
NRT Nationally Recognised Training
OHS/OH&S Occupational Health & Safety
RPL Recognition of Prior Learning
RTO Registered Training Organisation
WHS Workplace Health & Safety
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on-site training available
A number of HIAs training programs can be conducted in
your workplace. Contact your HIA Training Services ofce for
further details on 1300 650 620.
experience counts get recognised!
Currently working in the building industry without any formal
qualications?
HIA can help recognise your experience through a process
called RPL which recognises your current skills and
knowledge against required industry standards and is
used to identify any gap training that may be needed. RPL
can result in you being granted partial or full results in a
qualication without undertaking formal study.
If you think you have skills and knowledge that may meet the
requirements of any part of an HIA course, please contact
your local HIA Training Services on 1300 650 620.
can HIA support my learning needs?
If you have any special needs for your learning linked to
language or disability, you should speak to your local HIA
Training Services ofce at the time of enrolment. HIA can
often offer in-house support, or direct you to possible external
sources.
HIA will also do its best to accommodate unexpected needs
such as changes to your work or personal life.
what will be expected of me?
As an HIA learner, you will be expected to:
attend face-to-face sess|ons on t|me
treat tra|ners, adm|n|strat|on staff, and other |earners w|th
respect
attempt a|| act|v|t|es and assessments to the best of your
ability within the set timeframes
behave |n a way that does not |nterrupt other |earners
subm|t your own work
CPD points
If your state or territory requires you to accumulate Continuous
Professional Development points (CPD) for licencing or
registration purposes, these will be included in this directory.
The CPD points listed are the maximum available points.
Depending on your participation you may be eligible up to this
maximum amount.
HIA Training
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The knowledge and
additional skills I acquired from
the Certifcate IV Building and
Construction has brought me up to
speed and given me more confdence. The
quality of the course material covering all
subjects was excellent, likewise the course
instructors. I feel the course overall has
given me the additional skills allowing me
the opportunity to advance to a more
senior management role.
Matt Brown, HIA member
It is difcult to employ
people who have the experience
and knowledge or hold the necessary
qualifcations, so our decision to up-skill
current employees to give them this
knowledge (and help our business) was
a reason for investing in training. This
training has allowed the staf to obtain
further professional development,
broadening their knowledge of
the industry and our business.
Nathan Owens, OHS Manager
Eden Brae Homes
The course
catered for all types of
people with diferent
circumstances, and provided
practical learning with the
backing of the Housing
Association itself.
Jarrah Johnson
HIA member
The benefts of
what is being taught in
this HIA course, is already
making a diference
in our business.
Jenny Cavallaro, Business Manager/
Selections Consultant
Better Homes
Queensland
The HIA training
has been a key part of
Redink Homes growth. We have
and always will encourage our
people to continue to gain more
and more industry knowledge. HIA
provide the training we look for and
is designed around our industry.
Amanda Matthews,
Client Relations Manager
Redink Homes
testimonials
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Information for learners undertaking
Nationally Recognised Training
NRT
What is Nationally Recognised Training?
Training is nationally recognised if it is developed under
the formal Australian Qualications Framework (AQF) and is
delivered by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), such as
HIA. Nationally Recognised Training (NRT) meets the standards
required by industry. The Qualication or Statement of
Attainment you gain when your training with the HIA is
complete will be recognised across Australia.
When you are looking for NRT training, keep your eye out for
the ofcial NRT logo:
How much time do I need to dedicate to NRT?
At HIA, NRT is delivered face-to-face. The duration of each
training course will be indicated on all training calendars,
directories and information sheets.
Please keep in mind that when you undertake NRT, you will
need to factor in some addition time outside of the face-to-
face classes. This additional time should be used by you for
research and assessment preparation. As a guide, you may
need to allocate up to 3 hours for every 1 hour you spend in
a face-to-face class.
What are the pre-requisites to attend training?
All training at HIA is delivered in English. There is a certain
level of language, literacy and numeracy required to be able
to successfully participate in NRT Training offered by HIA. If
you feel that you may require language, literacy or numeracy
support you should contact your regional HIA Training
Services team and potentially undertake a
Pre-Course Evaluation to determine your needs.
Each short course has additional requirements for items
such as tools, stationary and/or protective clothing. This
information will be provided to you by your regional training
team upon registration into the course or can be requested
by you prior to registration.
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The process of recognising your prior
learning is commonly known as RPL.
This process, put simply, is the
recognition of your current skills and
knowledge, regardless of how, when or
where you gained them. This includes
through a combination of formal or
informal training and education such as:
qualications
non-accredited short courses
CPD training certicates
pre-vocational courses
school qualications
RPL also recognises the importance of
your skills and knowledge being current
in the context of industry procedures
and standards.
For example, business management
skills in the construction industry learnt
15 years ago would differ greatly from
those of today in terms of technology,
industry practice, regulations, etc. HIA
RPL assessors will take this factor into
consideration when carrying out RPL
assessment services on behalf of HIA.
Examples of evidence that may be
provided can take a variety of forms
including:
references from colleagues,
employers, qualied builders, clients,
architects, certiers or engineers
related licenses from any state or
territory
awards or prizes you have received
relating to your work or relevant
activities
relevant documents related to
trade or building projects that
you can prove you have
supervised or managed such as
correspondence with:
clients
architects, certiers, and engineers
councils, suppliers, and
sub-contractors
job descriptions, work experience,
letters of appointment, log-books
work journal or diary, photos or
videos of your work
work samples such as:
letters/memos
job specications
quotes etc. related to work you
have undertaken
If you have any questions, or if you
would like to obtain an RPL application
kit, please contact HIA Training
Services on 1300 650 620.
HIA, as a Registered Training
Organisation (RTO number 1091),
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Recognition of Prior Learning
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STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
Use the following steps to assist you in choosing your
courses and completing your application:
Find the course or workshop you would like to enrol in.
Read through the course description.
Read the paragraph what I need before I start?
Read the terms and conditions page
Contact your local HIA Training Services ofce on 1300 650 620
for information on pricing. Fill out the enrolment form to register for
the course or workshop and send to HIA using one of the following
options:
Option 1 EMAIL the completed form
to vic_training@hia.com.au
Option 2 FAX the completed form to 03 9654 8168
Option 3 REGISTER ONLINE at hia.com.au/Training.aspx
Option 4 POST to GPO Box 1614, Melbourne VIC 3001
WHEN DO I NEED TO PAY?
To secure your place, you must pay for your course at the time of
booking. HIA accepts cash, cheques, and major credit cards. If
you require an invoice to raise a payment, payment must be made
ve (5) days before the start of the course. Contact your local
HIA Training Services ofce on 1300 650 620 or via email to vic_
training@hia.com.au to discuss this option.
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how to enrol
in a course or workshop
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What do you need to do to become
a builder or a tradesperson?
To work as a builder or tradesperson in Australia you must
have a licence or be registered (depending on which state or
territory you live in). To gain a licence or registration you must
have completed training which has been approved by the
licensing body in your state. In some states of Australia you
also need to attend training courses to maintain your licence
or registration.
Can the HIA help me get
the training I need?
Yes! HIA can offer you the right training to help you get your
licence or registration, as well as help you keep yourself up-
to-date as things change in the industry.
Here are the two main types of training you can do at HIA:
Profess|ona| Deve|opment PD}
Nat|ona||y Recogn|sed Tra|n|ng NRT}
Professional Development (PD) is training that keeps your
skills and knowledge updated. You do PD because you are
interested in the topic, or you need to get some industry
updates. PD is also the way you can accumulate CPD
points if your state or territory licensing body says you need
them to maintain your licence or registration.
Nationally Recognised Training (NRT). This training can
only be delivered by registered training organisations such
as HIA. NRT is also the type of training that makes up
the technical qualications you need to gain an industry
licence or registration such as a Builders licence.
NRT can be a short course, a combination of short courses
or it can be a full qualication.
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Builder + Trade Registration
Workshop (HIA members only)
This workshop has been designed to help you determine a plan,
strategy and timeline for navigating your way through the builder
or trade registration application process.
The topics covered are:
how to construct and present your bu||der reg|strat|on app||cat|on
what documents need to be attached to your app||cat|on
what tra|n|ng you need and how to reg|ster for |t
what |nsurance you need and how to app|y for |t
what happens at your assessment |nterv|ew w|th the v|ctor|an Bu||d|ng Oomm|ss|on
Ring HIA Membership Services on 03 9280 8200 to register for the workshop.

build
your
career
HIA offers the following 12 short
courses to assist you to gain the
technical qualications associated with
getting your Domestic Builder Unlimited
registration.
Descriptions of each of these courses
can be found on the following pages.
Contact your local HIA Training Services
ofce on 1300 650 620 for further
information.
No. HIA Short DB_U Domestic
Course Builder Unlimited
1 Legal requirements ;
3 Planning your Business ;
4 Managing your nances ;
5 Building codes ;
6 Building structures ;
7 Building contracts ;
8 Interpreting plans
& specications ;
10 Planning building work ;
11 Estimating and tendering ;
12 Occupational health & safety ;
13 Site set out ;
14 Supervising building work ;
Getting your builder
registration in Victoria
Each State and Territory has specic
requirements in regards to experience,
skills, knowledge, and qualications
needed to gain a required license.
Full details about individual jurisdiction
licensing can be gained from:
Victorian Building Commission
Goods Shed North
733 Bourke Street
Docklands VIC 3008
T: 1300 815 127 www.
buildingcommission.com.au
Learners should also be aware that a
system of Mutual Recognition exists
between states and territories.
An online Mutual Recognition
Calculator is available at the
License recognition website: www.
licencerecognition.gov.au
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CERT IV COURSES
IN BUILDING +
CONSTRUCTION
HIA TRAINING:
QUALIFICATIONS PAGE
SHORT COURSE PAGE
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1. Legal requirements 19
2. Resolving business disputes 19
3. Planning your business 19
4. Managing your nances 20
5. Building codes 20
6. Building structures 20
7. Building contracts 21
8. Interpreting plans + specications 21
10. Planning building work 21
11. Estimating + tendering 22
12. Occupational health + safety 22
13. Site set out 22
14. Supervising building work 23
15. Apply risk management 23
16. Building applications + approvals 23
17. Clients + contracts 24
18. Managing self 24
19. Preparing specications 24
20. Workplace safety 25
21. Working with others 25
Building your National Qualications 14
Building 15
Site Management 16
Contract Administration 17
Estimating 18
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HIA short courses are designed to help you gain one or more national qualications.
Each wheel below represents a Certicate IV national qualication. The list of short courses on the right side of the
wheels represents all the Certicate IV short courses available. The numbers highlighted around each wheel represent
the corresponding number of the short course. Successfully complete those highlighted short courses to gain your
qualication. Detailed descriptions of all qualications and short courses are available on the following pages.
Building your national qualifcations
SHORT COURSES:
1 Legal requirements
2 Resolving business disputes
3 Planning your business
4 Managing your nances
5 Building codes
6 Building structures
7 Building contracts
8 Interpreting plans & specications
9 Simple building
sketches and drawings
10 Planning building work
11 Estimating and tendering
12 OH&S
13 Site set out
14 Supervising building work
15 Apply risk management
16 Building applications & approvals
17 Clients & contracts
18 Managing self
19 Preparing specications
20 Workplace safety
21 Working with others
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Estimating
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Administration
Career Short course combinations Nationally Recognised Qualication
Builder 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 CPC40110 Certicate IV in Building and Construction (Building)
Site Manager or Supervisor 1, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 18, 21 CPC40508 Certicate IV in Building and Construction (Site Management)
Contract Administrator 2, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 20 CPC40208 Certicate IV in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
Estimator 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15, 19, 18, 21 CPC40308 Certicate IV in Building and Construction (Estimating)
Greg completed his Cert IV in Building and
Construction (Site Management) and now wants
to get a Cert IV in Contract Administration. Greg
has a head start already having done short course
8 and 10 during his Site Management qualication.
Greg can now look at completing the remaining
courses towards his Contract Administration
qualication. These wheels shows Gregs progress.
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Site
Management
CERT IV BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION QUALIFICATIONS
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN GAINING ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS?
CERT IV BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION QUALIFICATIONS
HERES HOW GREG DID IT...
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Applicable to:
Those currently working in the building
and construction industry, particularly
in small to medium sized businesses,
who wish to build on their existing
skills and knowledge and to gain a
builder registration or licence in their
state or territory.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
App|y |ega| requ|rements to bu||d|ng
and construction projects
Reso|ve Bus|ness D|sputes
Manage sma|| bus|ness fnances
App|y bu||d|ng codes and standards
to the construction process for low-
rise building projects
App|y structura| pr|nc|p|es
to residential and commercial
low-rise constructions
Se|ect and prepare
a construction contract
Adm|n|ster a construct|on contract
Read and |nterpret p|ans and
specications
Produce |abour and mater|a|
schedules for ordering
Se|ect, procure and store
construction materials
for low-rise projects
ldent|fy and produce
estimated costs for building
and construction projects
Prepare and eva|uate
tender documentation
Manage occupat|ona| hea|th
and safety in the building and
construction workplace.
App|y s|te surveys and set-
out procedures to building and
construction projects
P|an bu||d|ng or construct|on work
Oonduct on-s|te superv|s|on of the
building and construction project
Short Courses:
This nationally recognised training
consists of an industry supported
combination of short courses,
providing a progressive and practical
understanding of each of the skill
areas.
|ega| Requ|rements
Manag|ng your F|nances
Bu||d|ng Oodes
Bu||d|ng Structures
Bu||d|ng Oontracts
lnterpret|ng P|ans & Spec|fcat|ons
P|ann|ng Bu||d|ng Work
P|ann|ng your Bus|ness
Est|mat|ng & Tender|ng
OH&S
S|te Set Out
Superv|s|ng Bu||d|ng Work
See page 19 for detailed descriptions
of each of the short courses.
Qualication:
On successful completion you will
be issued with the Nationally
Recognised qualication:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv
|n Bu||d|ng & Oonstruct|on
(Building)
BUILDING
CPC40110 CERTIFICATE IV IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
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20
Building
CERT IV BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION QUALIFICATIONS
This course aims to provide the skills required to run a small to medium construction business; to
coordinate the construction of a building and taking responsibility for the overall completion of the job.
DURATION: 182 hours (26 days)
PRE-REQUISITES:
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Site
Management
Applicable to:
Site supervisors in the low-rise
residential sector, or those wishing to
become one, currently working in the
building and construction industry. It
is also suitable for those who require
the low-rise residential supervisors
registration in their state or territory
(if applicable).
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
App|y |ega| requ|rements to bu||d|ng
and construction projects
App|y bu||d|ng codes and standards
to the construction process for low-
rise building projects
App|y structura| pr|nc|p|es to
residential and commercial
low-rise constructions
Read and |nterpret p|ans and
specications
Produce |abour and mater|a|
schedules for ordering
Se|ect, procure and store
construction materials
for low-rise projects
Manage occupat|ona| hea|th
and safety in the building and
construction workplace.
App|y s|te surveys and set-
out procedures to building and
construction projects
P|an bu||d|ng or construct|on work
Oonduct on-s|te superv|s|on of the
building and construction project
Manage persona| work pr|or|t|es and
professional developments
Promote team effect|veness
Estab||sh effect|ve
workplace relationships
De||ver and mon|tor a
service to customers
Short Courses:
This nationally recognised training
consists of an industry supported
combination of 10 short courses,
providing a progressive and practical
understanding of each of the skill areas.
|ega| Requ|rements
Manag|ng Se|f
Work|ng w|th Others
Bu||d|ng Oodes
Bu||d|ng Structures
lnterpret|ng P|ans & Spec|fcat|ons
P|ann|ng Bu||d|ng Work
OH&S
S|te Set Out
Superv|s|ng Bu||d|ng Work
See page 19 for detailed descriptions
of each of the short courses.
Qualication:
On successful completion you will
be issued with the Nationally
Recognised qualication:
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv |n
Building and Construction
(Site Management)
CERT IV BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION QUALIFICATIONS
SITE MANAGEMENT
CPC40508 CERTIFICATE IV IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
This course covers the skills and knowledge needed by site
supervisors in the low-rise residential sector of the building industry.
DURATION: 161 hours (23 days)
PRE-REQUISITES:
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/8184.8 !lubei liaulug 0ode
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8labs aud lootlugs
/ccess to the /88?00-2011
Masouig 8tiuctuies
luteiuet access
[outslde tace-to-tace sesslous]
0aueia
8olld closed Woik shoes
[toi eld Woik]
leu 8 0.8ub acei eucll
8cleutlc calculatoi
uoiual scale iule
liasei
\ou Wlll be uotled ot aug seclc shoit
couise/sesslou iequlieueuts Wheu
gou euiol
CPD POINTS: 161
17 HIA VICTORIA 2013 TRAINING DIRECTORY
Applicable to:
Professional contract administrators, or
those wishing to become one, working
in small to medium organisations in the
building and construction industry.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
Reso|ve Bus|ness D|sputes
Manage sma|| bus|ness fnances
Se|ect and prepare
a construction contract
Adm|n|ster a construct|on contract
Read and |nterpret p|ans
and specications
Produce |abour and mater|a|
schedules for ordering
Se|ect, procure and store
construction materials
for low-rise projects
ldent|fy and produce est|mated costs
for building and construction projects
Prepare and eva|uate
tender documentation
App|y r|sk management techn|ques
Part|c|pate |n OHS processes
App|y construct|on |nformat|on
to the sales process
Process c||ent requ|rements
App|y contract |aw to sa|es processes
Arrange bu||d|ng app||cat|ons
and approvals
Short Courses:
This nationally recognised training
consists of an industry supported
combination of 10 short courses,
providing a progressive and practical
understanding of each of the essential
skill areas.
Manag|ng Your F|nances
App|y R|sk Management
Reso|v|ng Bus|ness D|sputes
Bu||d|ng Oontracts
Workp|ace Safety
O||ents & Oontracts
Bu||d|ng App||cat|ons & Approva|s
lnterpret|ng P|ans & Spec|fcat|ons
Est|mat|ng & Tender|ng
P|ann|ng Bu||d|ng Work
See page 19 for detailed descriptions
of each of the short courses.
Qualication:
On successful completion you will
be issued with the Nationally
Recognised qualication:
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
|n Bu||d|ng & Oonstruct|on
(Contract Administration)
CERT IV BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION QUALIFICATIONS
1 21
2
3
4
5
6
9
8
7
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
17
19
20
Contract
Administration
CONTRACT
ADMINISTRATION
CPC40208 CERTIFICATE IV IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
This course covers the practical skills and knowledge needed by professional
Contract Administrators in the low-rise residential sector of the building industry.
DURATION: 133 hours (19 days)
PRE-REQUISITES:
kuoWledge ot bulldlug !eiuluologg
/ccess to a bulldlug slte
0uiieut 0u88 0oustiuctlou luductlou
caid
/ccess to the uatloual 0oustiuctlou
0ode, lucoioiatlug the bulldlug 0ode
ot /ustialla
luteiuet access
[outslde tace-to-tace sesslous]
0aueia
8olld closed Woik shoes
[toi eld Woik]
leu 8 0.8ub acei eucll
8cleutlc calculatoi
uoiual scale iule
liasei
\ou Wlll be uotled ot aug seclc shoit
couise/sesslou iequlieueuts Wheu
gou euiol
CPD POINTS: 133
18 HIA VICTORIA 2013 TRAINING DIRECTORY
Applicable to:
This course is suitable for estimators,
or those wishing to progress into these
roles, who are currently working in
the low-rise residential sector of the
building and construction industry.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
App|y bu||d|ng codes and standards
to the construction process for
low-rise building projects
App|y structura| pr|nc|p|es to
residential and commercial
low-rise constructions
ldent|fy and produce est|mated
costs for building and
construction projects
Prepare and eva|uate tender
documentation
Read and |nterpret p|ans
and specications
Se|ect and prepare
a construction contract
Adm|n|ster a construct|on contract
App|y r|sk management techn|ques
Prepare spec|fcat|ons
or all construction works
Produce |abour and mater|a|
schedules for ordering
Se|ect, procure and store
construction materials
for low-rise projects
Manage persona| work pr|or|t|es
and professional developments
Promote team effect|veness
Estab||sh effect|ve
workplace relationships
De||ver and mon|tor a serv|ce
to customers
Topics Covered:
This nationally recognised training
consists of an industry supported
combination of 10 short courses,
providing a progressive and practical
understanding of each of the essential
skill areas.
Bu||d|ng Oodes
Bu||d|ng Structures
Est|mat|ng & Tender|ng
lnterpret|ng P|ans & Spec|fcat|ons
Bu||d|ng Oontracts
App|y R|sk Management
Prepar|ng Spec|fcat|ons
P|ann|ng Bu||d|ng Work
Manag|ng Se|f
Work|ng W|th Others
See page 19 for detailed descriptions
of each of the short courses.
Qualication:
On successful completion you will
be issued with the Nationally
Recognised qualication:
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv
|n Bu||d|ng & Oonstruct|on
(Estimating)
1 21
2
3
4
5
6
9
8
7
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
17
19
20
Estimating
CERT IV BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION QUALIFICATIONS
ESTIMATING
CPC40308 CERTIFICATE IV IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
This course covers the practical skills and knowledge needed by professional
Estimators in the low-rise residential sector of the building industry.
DURATION: 154 hours (22 days)
PRE-REQUISITES:
kuoWledge ot bulldlug !eiuluologg
/ccess to a bulldlug slte
0uiieut 0u88 0oustiuctlou luductlou
caid
/ccess to the uatloual 0oustiuctlou
0ode, lucoioiatlug the bulldlug 0ode
ot /ustialla
/ccess to the ielevaut /8184.2 oi
/8184.8 !lubei liaulug 0ode
/ccess to the /828?0 kesldeutlal
8labs aud lootlugs
/ccess to the /88?00-2011
Masouig 8tiuctuies
luteiuet access
[outslde tact-to-tace sesslous]
0aueia
8olld closed Woik shoes
[toi eld Woik]
leu 8 0.8ub acei eucll
8cleutlc calculatoi
uoiual scale iule
liasei
\ou Wlll be uotled ot aug seclc shoit
couise/sesslou iequlieueuts Wheu
gou euiol
CPD POINTS: 154
19 HIA VICTORIA 2013 TRAINING DIRECTORY
1: legal
requirements
Equip yourself with the important
skills and knowledge to apply
legal requirements and contractual
compliance to building and construction
projects of residential and low-rise
commercial buildings.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
app|y OHS |eg|s|at|on and
provisions on site
app|y the codes, Acts,
regulations and standards
comp|y w|th |nsurance
or regulatory requirements
app|y the |aws re|at|ng to bu||der
licensing or registration
app|y |eg|s|at|on to
nancial transactions
meet bu||d|ng contract ob||gat|ons
app|y d|spute reso|ut|on
processes and industrial relations
policies and obligations
DURATION 7 hours (equivalent to 1 day)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
the ability to research, access and
interpret complex documents
CPD POINTS 7
DURATION 7 hours (equivalent to 1 day)
CPD POINTS 7
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
DURATION 14 hours (equivalent to 2 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
CPD POINTS 14
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
CPCCBC4009B Apply legal
requirements to building and
construction projects
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
CPCCBC4024A Resolving
business disputes
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
BSBSMB404A
Undertake small
business planning
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which is offered by HIA:
OPO50210 D|p|oma of Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
CERT IV BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION SHORT COURSES
3: planning
your business
Specic legal requirements apply to the
management of a small business. Learn
to research and develop an integrated
business plan for achieving business
goals and objectives.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
|dent|fy e|ements of the bus|ness p|an
deve|op a bus|ness p|an
deve|op strateg|es for m|n|m|s|ng r|sks
2: resolving
business disputes
Be guided through the processes
of resolving business disputes for
residential and low-end commercial
projects. Gain the information you need
to make resolutions easier to understand
and simplify communication between
you and the relevant authorities.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
conduct an |n|t|a| |nvest|gat|on |nto
business disputes and possible
resolution strategies
deve|op and |mp|ement d|spute
resolution procedures
|dent|fy opportun|t|es for
dispute resolution
20 HIA VICTORIA 2013 TRAINING DIRECTORY
4: managing
your fnances
Gain the skills required to implement,
monitor and review strategies for the
ongoing management of the businesses
nances, including day-to-day nancial
management and specic legal
requirements.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
|mp|ement a fnanc|a| p|an
manage fnanc|a| performance
DURATION 14 hours (equivalent to 2 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
numeracy skills
CPD POINTS 14
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
BSBSMB406A
Manage small
business nances
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
5: building codes
The construction processes of low-rise
residential and commercial buildings
require adherence to building codes and
referenced standards. Gain the practical
skills to access, interpret and apply these
codes and standards to your projects.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
access and |nterpret re|evant code,
standard and re protection requirements
c|ass|fy bu||d|ngs
ana|yse and app|y a range
Building Code of Australia (BCA)
compliance solutions.
DURATION 21 hours (equivalent to 3 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
access to the National Construction
Code, incorporating the Building
Code of Australia
access to the AS2870 Residential
Slabs and Footings
access to the AS3700-2011
Masonry Structures
CPD POINTS 21
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
CPCCBC4001A Apply building
codes and standards to the
construction process for low-
rise building projects
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
6: building
structures
Gain a practical understanding of the
application of structural principals, in
accordance with Australian standards,
in the erection or demolition of low-rise
residential structures or projects of a
more complex nature.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
app|y structura| pr|nc|p|es when
planning the erection or demolition
of a structure
ana|yse and p|an for the structura|
integrity of Class 1 10 buildings
p|an, coord|nate and manage the:
laying of footings and oor systems
building of wall systems
building structural wall
cladding systems
building of roof and cladding systems
external wall cladding of a structure
DURATION 28 hours (equivalent to 4 days)
CPD POINTS 28
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
CPCCBC4010B Apply
structural principles to
residential low-rise constructions
CPCCBC4011B Apply
structural principles to
commercial low-rise
constructions
You can use the Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
access to the Relevant AS1684.2 or
AS1684.3 Timber Framing Code
access to the AS2870 Residential
Slabs and Footings
access to the AS3700-2011
Masonry Structures
CERT IV BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION SHORT COURSES
21 HIA VICTORIA 2013 TRAINING DIRECTORY
7: building
contracts
Gain a practical understanding of
building contract administration,
including the selection, preparation
and administration of residential and
commercial building contracts.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn:
se|ect|ng, prepar|ng, adm|n|ster|ng
and nalising contracts
the essent|a| e|ements, sect|ons
and clauses of a building contract
how to manage and avo|d
breaches of contract
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
CPCCBC4003A Select
and prepare a construction
contract
CPCCBC4016A Administer
a construction contract
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
DURATION 14 hours (equivalent to 2 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
CPD POINTS 14
8: interpreting
plans +
specifcations
Condently read and interpret plans
and specications relevant to medium
rise residential and commercial projects
in order to update estimation, planning
and supervisory activities.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel (including
builders, estimators, site managers
and forepersons) who are responsible
for reading and interpreting plans and
specications and for ensuring the
currency of these documents.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
|dent|fy types of draw|ngs
and their purposes
app|y common|y used symbo|s
and abbreviations
|ocate and |dent|fy key features
on a site plan and drawing
correct|y read and |nterpret
specications
|dent|fy non-structura| aspects
to the specication
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
CPCCBC4012A
Read and interpret plans
and specications
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv |n
Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
10: planning
building work
Supervise the systems through which
materials are selected, obtained and
stored on site for low-rise building or
construction. Produce schedules of
resource requirements, record and
track costs. Gain knowledge of codes,
regulations and approval processes,
and the ability to assess skilled
labour requirements.
Applicable to:
This course is applicable to building
industry personnel who want to become
registered building practitioners and/or
construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
|dent|fy and app|y contract
conditions to schedules
produce mater|a| and |abour schedu|es,
overlays and orders
prepare s|te f|es
mon|tor and report on project costs
ma|nta|n data f|es of standard costs
|dent|fy and eva|uate the
properties of building materials
and suitable selection
superv|se the acceptance, safe hand||ng
and storage of materials on site
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
CPCCBC4005A Produce
labour and material schedules
for ordering
CPCCBC4006B Select,
procure and store construction
materials for low-rise projects
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
DURATION 21 hours (equivalent to 3 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
CPD POINTS 21
DURATION 7 hours (equivalent to 1 day)
CPD POINTS 7
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
access to the Relevant AS1684.2 or
AS1684.3 Timber Framing Code
access to the AS2870 Residential
Slabs and Footings
Access to the AS3700-2011
Masonry Structures
CERT IV BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION SHORT COURSES
22 HIA VICTORIA 2013 TRAINING DIRECTORY
11: estimating
+ tendering
Effectively bring together and present
a diverse body of information via the
preparation of tender documents,
evaluation of contracts and the
interpretation of project requirements.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
read and |nterpret p|ans
and specications
|dent|fy, ca|cu|ate and estab||sh
labour costs and physical resources
deve|op est|mated project costs
and evaluate contract risk
prepare, eva|uate and obta|n
endorsement for tender documentation
DURATION 21 hours (equivalent to 3 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
basic understanding of maths
CPD POINTS 21
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
CPCCBC4004A Identify
and produce estimated
costs for building and
construction projects
CPCCBC4013A Prepare and
evaluate tender documentation
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
12: occupational
health + safety
Condently conduct an occupational
health and safety (OH&S) risk analysis,
inspect and prioritize hazards in building
workplaces. Learn to reduce risks via
the development and implementation of
appropriate OH&S responses.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
determ|ne areas of potent|a| r|sk
|nspect and report on areas
of specic risk
adv|se on |mp|ementat|on
of control measures
estab||sh and rev|ew commun|cat|ons
and educational programs
DURATION 14 hours (equivalent to 2 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
CPD POINTS 14
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
CPCCBC4002A Manage
occupational health and safety
|n the bu||d|ng & construct|on
workplace
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
13: site set out
Equip yourself with basic measuring and
levelling techniques used as part of the
set-out procedures on building projects.
Learn to use technical instruments, the
application of standard procedures and
the calculations necessary in the set-out
of these projects.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
perform sett|ng out, measur|ng
techniques and associated calculations
set up and use |eve|||ng dev|ces
mark out and determ|ne |eve|s on a gr|d
for contouring and volume calculations
construct |ong|tud|na| sect|ons
and determine associated grades
and levels in typical drainage and
pipeline situations
DURATION 14 hours (equivalent to 2 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
CPD POINTS 14
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
CPCCBC4018A Apply
site surveys and set-out
procedures to building and
construction projects
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
CERT IV BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION SHORT COURSES
23 HIA VICTORIA 2013 TRAINING DIRECTORY
14: supervising
building work
Gain the skills to plan and supervise
on-site activities and complete
administration processes. Learn to
supervise the systems used to select,
acquire, deliver and store material
on-site, the employment of resources
and the development of documentation
and advice for the relevant authorities.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
appra|se contracts, |dent|fy operat|ona|
requirements and implement strategies
prepare and comp|ete project
schedule and administration
determ|ne requ|red resources
prepare and subm|t cond|t|on reports
superv|se and ma|nta|n the
administration of claims, payment and
on-site communications
comp|y w|th qua||ty contro| procedures
DURATION 14 hours (equivalent to 2 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
CPD POINTS 14
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
CPCCBC4007A Plan building
or construction work
CPCCBC4008B Conduct on-
site supervision of the building
and construction project
You can use the Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
15: apply risk
management
Equip yourself with the skills and
knowledge required to work within
a project team to assist in planning,
controlling and reviewing risks
associated with a building project.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
ass|st w|th r|sk ana|ys|s and p|ann|ng
conduct r|sk contro| act|v|t|es
contr|bute to assess|ng r|sk
management outcomes
DURATION 7 hours (equivalent to 1 day)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
completion of the HIA short courses:
Planning Building Work and
Building Applications and Approvals
recommended
CPD POINTS 7
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
BSBPMG407A
Apply risk management
techniques
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Estimating)
16: building
applications
+ approvals
Gain the skills to condently prepare
documentation and submit a building
approval application or submission to
the appropriate authorities.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
p|an the process for |odg|ng
approval applications
prepare and |odge app||cat|ons
for approval
eva|uate and rev|ew outcome
of application
DURATION 14 hours (equivalent to 2 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
completion of the HIA short courses:
Clients and Contracts and
Building Contracts recommended
CPD POINTS 14
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
CPCCBC4026A Arrange
building applications
and approvals
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which is offered by HIA:
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
CERT IV BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION SHORT COURSES
24 HIA VICTORIA 2013 TRAINING DIRECTORY
17: clients +
contracts
Gain the skills required to process
contract documents that reect client
requirements. Learn to apply contract
law and construction information to the
sales process.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
|dent|fy pre-construct|on approva|s,
site establishment requirements and
construction sequence
|dent|fy and commun|cate
design requirements and oversee
preparation of sketch plans
|nterpret reports on s|te costs
|dent|fy, app|y and fna||se
pre-contract agreements
prepare pre||m|nary contract
and plan agreement
app|y contract |aw and |dent|fy
other legislative requirements
relevant to the sales process
fna||se and oversee the contract and
contract construction documents
DURATION 21 hours (equivalent to 3 days)
CPD POINTS 21
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
CPCCBC4029B Apply
construction information
to the sales process
CPCCBC4031A Process
client requirements
CPCCBC4032A Apply contract
law to sales processes
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which is offered by HIA:
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
completion of the HIA short courses:
the HIA short courses: Building
Contracts and Resolve Business
Disputes recommended
18: managing self
Present yourself condently, and
improve your communication skills in a
variety of workplace situations including
working within a team, adherence to
organisational standards and positive
conict and change management.
Recognise and manage workplace
improvement opportunities.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
manage own work performance.
set and meet own work pr|or|t|es.
deve|op and ma|nta|n
professional competence
DURATION 7 hours (equivalent to 1 day)
PRE-REQUISITES Nil
CPD POINTS 7
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
CPCCBC4025A Manage
personal work priorities and
professional developments
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
19: preparing
specifcations
Condently prepare specications for
construction works which conform to
industry and NATSPEC standards and
include such elements as: materials;
quality of work; project timelines; and
identify contractual obligations.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
determ|ne spec|fcat|on requ|rements
assess the nature and scope
of the work
prepare the spec|fcat|on document
DURATION 7 hours (equivalent to 1 day)
PRE-REQUISITES
numeracy skills to workplace
requirements
knowledge of building terminology
completion of the HIA short courses:
the HIA short courses: Building
Codes and Interpreting Plans and
Specications recommended
CPD POINTS 7
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
CPCCBC4015A Prepare
specications for all
construction works
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which is offered by HIA:
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
CERT IV BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION SHORT COURSES
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20: workplace
safety
Gain the skills and knowledge required
to participate in workplace occupational
health and safety (OHS) processes, to
protect your own health and safety and
that of others.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
Work safe|y, fo||ow safety procedures
and implement workplace safety
requirements
Part|c|pate |n OHS consu|tat|ve
processes
DURATION 7 hours (equivalent to 1 day)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
the ability to research, access and
interpret complex documents
CPD POINTS 14
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
BSBOHS201A Participate in
OHS processes
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which is offered by HIA:
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv |n
Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
21: working
with others
Gain the important leadership skills
required for the development of efcient
and effective work teams, maintaining
positive internal and external
environments, and excellent customer
service delivery.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
fac|||tate team work to ach|eve
positive outcomes
||a|se w|th management
co||ect, ana|yse and commun|cate
information and ideas
ma|nta|n networks and re|at|onsh|ps
manage d|ffcu|t|es
|dent|fy customer needs, de||ver
appropriate service and report
on service delivery
DURATION 21 hours (equivalent to 3 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
completion of the HIA short course
Managing Self is recommended.
CPD POINTS 21
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
BSBW0R402A Promote team
effectiveness
BSBWOR401A Establish
effective workplace
relationships
BSBCUS301B Deliver and
monitor a service to customers
You can use these Statements of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
CERT IV BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION SHORT COURSES
26 HIA VICTORIA 2013 TRAINING DIRECTORY 26 HIA VICTORIA 2013 TRAINING DIRECTORY
OTHER COURSE
CATEGORIES
HIA TRAINING:
PAGE
Business & Administration 27
Health & Safety 30
Management 31
Sustainability 32
Technical 32
27 HIA VICTORIA 2013 TRAINING DIRECTORY
BUSINESS & ADMINISTRATION
clients + contracts
Gain the skills required to process
contract documents that reect client
requirements. Learn to apply contract
law and construction information to the
sales process.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
|dent|fy pre-construct|on approva|s,
site establishment requirements and
construction sequence
|dent|fy and commun|cate
design requirements and oversee
preparation of sketch plans
|nterpret reports on s|te costs
|dent|fy, app|y and fna||se
pre-contract agreements
prepare pre||m|nary contract
and plan agreement
app|y contract |aw and |dent|fy
other legislative requirements
relevant to the sales process
fna||se and oversee the contract and
contract construction documents
DURATION 21 hours (equivalent to 3 days)
CPD POINTS 21
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
CPCCBC4029B Apply
construction information
to the sales process
CPCCBC4031A Process
client requirements
CPCCBC4032A Apply contract
law to sales processes
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which is offered by HIA:
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
completion of the HIA short courses:
the HIA short courses: Building
Contracts and Resolve Business
Disputes recommended
building
applications
+ approvals
Gain the skills to condently prepare
documentation and submit a building
approval application or submission to
the appropriate authorities.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
p|an the process for |odg|ng
approval applications
prepare and |odge app||cat|ons
for approval
eva|uate and rev|ew outcome
of application
DURATION 14 hours (equivalent to 2 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
completion of the HIA short courses:
Clients and Contracts and
Building Contracts recommended
CPD POINTS 14
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
CPCCBC4026A Arrange
building applications
and approvals
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which is offered by HIA:
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
apply risk
management
Equip yourself with the skills and
knowledge required to work within
a project team to assist in planning,
controlling and reviewing risks
associated with a building project.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
ass|st w|th r|sk ana|ys|s and p|ann|ng
conduct r|sk contro| act|v|t|es
contr|bute to assess|ng r|sk
management outcomes
DURATION 7 hours (equivalent to 1 day)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
completion of the HIA short courses:
Planning Building Work and
Building Applications and Approvals
recommended
CPD POINTS 7
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
BSBPMG407A
Apply risk management
techniques
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Estimating)
28 HIA VICTORIA 2013 TRAINING DIRECTORY
BUSINESS & ADMINISTRATION
legal requirements
Equip yourself with the important
skills and knowledge to apply
legal requirements and contractual
compliance to building and construction
projects of residential and low-rise
commercial buildings.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
app|y OHS |eg|s|at|on and
provisions on site
app|y the codes, Acts,
regulations and standards
comp|y w|th |nsurance
or regulatory requirements
app|y the |aws re|at|ng to bu||der
licensing or registration
app|y |eg|s|at|on to
nancial transactions
meet bu||d|ng contract ob||gat|ons
app|y d|spute reso|ut|on
processes and industrial relations
policies and obligations
DURATION 14 hours (equivalent to 2 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
CPD POINTS 14
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
CPCCBC4009B Apply legal
requirements to building and
construction projects
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
managing
your fnances
Gain the skills required to implement,
monitor and review strategies for the
ongoing management of the businesses
nances, including day-to-day nancial
management and specic legal
requirements.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
|mp|ement a fnanc|a| p|an
manage fnanc|a| performance
DURATION 14 hours (equivalent to 2 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
numeracy skills
CPD POINTS 14
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
BSBSMB406A
Manage small
business nances
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
estimating
+ tendering
Effectively bring together and present
a diverse body of information via the
preparation of tender documents,
evaluation of contracts and the
interpretation of project requirements.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
read and |nterpret p|ans
and specications
|dent|fy, ca|cu|ate and estab||sh
labour costs and physical resources
deve|op est|mated project costs
and evaluate contract risk
prepare, eva|uate and obta|n
endorsement for tender documentation
DURATION 21 hours (equivalent to 3 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
basic understanding of maths
CPD POINTS 21
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
CPCCBC4004A Identify
and produce estimated
costs for building and
construction projects
CPCCBC4013A Prepare and
evaluate tender documentation
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
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BUSINESS & ADMINISTRATION
resolving
business disputes
Be guided through the processes
of resolving business disputes for
residential and low-end commercial
projects. Gain the information you need
to make resolutions easier to understand
and simplify communication between
you and the relevant authorities.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
conduct an |n|t|a| |nvest|gat|on |nto
business disputes and possible
resolution strategies
deve|op and |mp|ement d|spute
resolution procedures
|dent|fy opportun|t|es for
dispute resolution
DURATION 7 hours (equivalent to 1 day)
CPD POINTS 7
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
CPCCBC4024A Resolving
business disputes
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
BSBSMB404A
Undertake small
business planning
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which is offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv
|n Bu||d|ng & Oonstruct|on Bu||d|ng}
DURATION 7 hours (equivalent to 1 day)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
the ability to research, access and
interpret complex documents
CPD POINTS 7
planning
your business
Specic legal requirements apply to the
management of a small business. Learn
to research and develop an integrated
business plan for achieving business
goals and objectives.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want
to become registered building
practioneers and/or construction
managers).
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
|dent|fy e|ements of the bus|ness p|an
deve|op a bus|ness p|an
deve|op strateg|es for m|n|m|s|ng r|sks
working
with others
Gain the important leadership skills
required for the development of efcient
and effective work teams, maintaining
positive internal and external
environments, and excellent customer
service delivery.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
fac|||tate team work to ach|eve
positive outcomes
||a|se w|th management
co||ect, ana|yse and commun|cate
information and ideas
ma|nta|n networks and re|at|onsh|ps
manage d|ffcu|t|es
|dent|fy customer needs, de||ver
appropriate service and report
on service delivery
DURATION 21 hours (equivalent to 3 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
completion of the HIA short course
Managing Self is recommended.
CPD POINTS 21
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
BSBW0R402A Promote team
effectiveness
BSBWOR401A Establish
effective workplace
relationships
BSBCUS301B Deliver and
monitor a service to customers
You can use these Statements of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
30 HIA VICTORIA 2013 TRAINING DIRECTORY
On successful completion you will be
issued with a Statement of Attainment
for the Nationally Recognised unit:
CPCCOHS1001A Work
Safely in the construction
Industry
This course meets the requirements
of the National Code of Practice for
Induction for Construction Work.
This requirement must be met before
starting work on a construction site.
HIA will apply for the OHS
Construction Induction Card from
WorkSafe v|ctor|a on beha|f of the
student on successful completion of
the course.
DURATION 7 hours (equivalent to 1 day)
PRE-REQUISITES
evidence of your identity to the
value of 100 points at the beginning
of the course
CPD POINTS 6
OHS general
induction for
construction
This course will provide the mandatory
basic health and safety training required
to obtain the nationally recognised
OHS Construction Induction Card
(commonly known as the White Card)
relevant to all persons working within
the building and construction industry.
Applicable to:
Industry personnel:
who carry out construct|on work,
including site managers, supervisors,
surveyors, labourers and tradespersons
who access operat|ona| construct|on
zones unaccompanied or not directly
supervised by an inducted person
whose emp|oyment causes them to
routinely enter operational
construction zones
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
|dent|fy OHS |eg|s|at|ve requ|rements
|dent|fy construct|on hazards and
control measures
|dent|fy OHS commun|cat|on and
reporting processes
|dent|fy OHS |nc|dent response
procedures
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
CPCCBC4002A Manage
occupational health
and safety |n the bu||d|ng &
construction workplace.
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
DURATION 14 hours (equivalent to 2 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
Access to a building/
construction site
Access to the internet
CPD POINTS 14
supervise
occupational
health + safety in
domestic building
Condently conduct an OH&S risk
analysis, inspect and prioritize hazards
in building workplaces and learn
the importance of consultation and
communication.
Applicable to:
Supervisors within the domestic
building sector.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
Determ|ne areas of potent|a| r|sk
and advise on implementation of
control measures in the building and
construction workplace
lnspect and report on areas
of specic risk
Estab||sh and rev|ew commun|cat|ons
and educational programs
nderstand bas|c OHS concepts,
legal requirements and obligations
of all parties involved in domestic
construction
Se|ect the r|ght subcontractors, prov|de
effective supervision and ongoing checks
App|y effect|ve commun|cat|on and
consultation strategies to ensure safety
is addressed
HEALTH & SAFETY
occupational
health + safety
Condently conduct an occupational
health and safety (OH&S) risk analysis,
inspect and prioritize hazards in building
workplaces. Learn to reduce risks via
the development and implementation of
appropriate OH&S responses.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
determ|ne areas of potent|a| r|sk
|nspect and report on areas
of specic risk
adv|se on |mp|ementat|on
of control measures
estab||sh and rev|ew commun|cat|ons
and educational programs
DURATION 14 hours (equivalent to 2 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
CPD POINTS 14
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
CPCCBC4002A Manage
occupational health and safety
|n the bu||d|ng & construct|on
workplace
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
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HEALTH & SAFETY MANAGEMENT
On successful completion of this short
course, you will be issued with an HIA
Statement of Completion.
DURATION 4 hours
PRE-REQUISITES Nil
CPD POINTS 4
confict
management
workshop
Gain a practical understanding of
how to deal with conict for win-win
outcomes. Recognise the causes of
conict, styles of handling conict,
analysing behaviour and how to express
yourself for positive outcomes.
Applicable to:
Any person working in the Building and
construction industry.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
ldent|fy the major causes of conf|ct
ldent|fy the major sty|es
of handling conict
D|st|ngu|sh assert|ve, aggress|ve
and passive behaviour
Deve|op conf|ct management sk|||s that
can help produce win-win situations On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
CPCCBC4025A Manage
personal work priorities and
professional developments
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
DURATION 7 hours (equivalent to 1 day)
PRE-REQUISITES Nil
CPD POINTS 7
managing self
Present yourself condently, and
improve your communication skills in a
variety of workplace situations including
working within a team, adherence to
organisational standards and positive
conict and change management.
Recognise and manage workplace
improvement opportunities.
Applicable to:
This course is applicable to building
industry personnel who want to become
registered building practitioners and/or
construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
manage own work performance.
set and meet own work pr|or|t|es.
deve|op and ma|nta|n profess|ona|
competence
workplace safety
Gain the skills and knowledge required
to participate in workplace occupational
health and safety (OHS) processes, to
protect your own health and safety and
that of others.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
Work safe|y, fo||ow safety procedures
and implement workplace safety
requirements
Part|c|pate |n OHS consu|tat|ve
processes
DURATION 7 hours (equivalent to 1 day)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
the ability to research, access and
interpret complex documents
CPD POINTS 14
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
BSBOHS201A Participate in
OHS processes
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which is offered by HIA:
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv |n
Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
32 HIA VICTORIA 2013 TRAINING DIRECTORY
GreenSmart

is a registered brand of
the HIA. The GreenSmart

program
is a voluntary initiative and aims to
encourage a mainstream application
of the benets of environmentally
responsible housing.
HIA members who successfully
complete the training will establish
their status as an accredited HIA
GreenSmart

Professional. They will


be provided with the GreenSmart


Professional logo, information
and material to promote their
GreenSmart

professional principles
in the marketplace. As GreenSmart


Professionals, HIA members have the
ability to register themselves on the
tradebuild.com.au website.
Non-members of HIA who attend
the training will gain the GreenSmart


awareness and skills and will receive
an HIA Statement of Completion.
GreenSmart
Professional
GreenSmart Professional training
provides you with environmental
awareness and skills for sustainable
residential design and construction.
Applicable to:
Builders and designers, however anyone
with a passion to increase
their knowledge in the area of sustainable
housing will benet from undertaking
this course and network with other
participants.
Outcomes:
You will gain an understanding of:
g|oba| and |oca| context of susta|nab|e
development
therma| performance
pass|ve so|ar des|gn and
natura| vent||at|on
des|gn and operat|ona| |ssues
for water and energy efciency
se|ect|on of water and energy
efcient appliances
market|ng susta|nab|e hous|ng to c||ents
DURATION 16 hours (equivalent to 2 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
and practices
CPD POINTS 16
SUSTAINABILITY TECHNICAL
Participants attending this workshop
will receive an HIA Statement of
Completion.
6 star BCA
provisions
This insightful four hour workshop
provides relevant and useful information
on the Six Star Residential Energy
initiatives detailed in the Building Code
of Australia 2011.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel.
Outcomes:
Participants of this course will gain:
An overv|ew of the BOA energy
efciency requirements (including
aspects such as plumbing and water
considerations)
An understand|ng of the 2011
changes to the BCA energy
efciency requirements
Know|edge of how to app|y the
energy efciency provisions to
alterations and additions
An overv|ew of some software
options to consider
DURATION 4 hours
PRE-REQUISITES Nil
CPD POINTS 4
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
CPCCBC4001A Apply building
codes and standards to the
construction process for low-
rise building projects
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
building codes
The construction processes of low-rise
residential and commercial buildings
require adherence to building codes and
referenced standards. Gain the practical
skills to access, interpret and apply these
codes and standards to your projects.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
access and |nterpret re|evant
code, standard and re protection
requirements
c|ass|fy bu||d|ngs
ana|yse and app|y a range
Building Code of Australia (BCA)
compliance solutions.
DURATION 21 hours (equivalent to 3 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
access to the National Construction
Code, incorporating the Building
Code of Australia
access to the AS2870 Residential
Slabs and Footings
access to the AS3700-2011
Masonry Structures
CPD POINTS 21
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On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
CPCCBC4003A
Select and prepare a
construction contract
CPCCBC4016A Administer
a construction contract
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
building contracts
Gain a practical understanding of
building contract administration,
including the selection, preparation
and administration of residential and
commercial building contracts.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn:
se|ect|ng, prepar|ng, adm|n|ster|ng
and nalising contracts
the essent|a| e|ements, sect|ons
and clauses of a building contract
how to manage and avo|d
breaches of contract
DURATION 14 hours (equivalent to 2 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
CPD POINTS 14
TECHNICAL
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
CPCCBC4010B Apply
structural principles to
residential low-rise constructions
CPCCBC4011B Apply
structural principles to
commercial low-rise
constructions
You can use the Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
building structures
Gain a practical understanding of the
application of structural principals, in
accordance with Australian standards,
in the erection or demolition of low-rise
residential structures or projects of a
more complex nature.
Applicable to:
This course is applicable to building
industry personnel who want to become
registered building practitioners and/or
construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
app|y structura| pr|nc|p|es
when planning the erection or
demolition of a structure
ana|yse and p|an for the structura|
integrity of Class 1 10 buildings
p|an, coord|nate and manage the:
laying of footings and oor systems
building of structural and non-
structural wall systems
building structural wall
cladding systems
building of a roof system
building of structural roof
and roof cladding systems
external wall cladding of a structure
DURATION 7 hours (equivalent to 1 day)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
access to the National Construction
Code, incorporating the Building
Code of Australia
access to the Relevant AS1684.2 or
AS1684.3 Timber Framing Code
access to the AS2870 Residential
Slabs and Footings
access to the AS3700-2011
Masonry Structures
CPD POINTS 7
interpreting plans
+ specifcations
Condently read and interpret plans
and specications relevant to medium
rise residential and commercial projects
in order to update estimation, planning
and supervisory activities.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel (including
builders, estimators, site managers
and forepersons) who are responsible
for reading and interpreting plans and
specications and for ensuring the
currency of these documents.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
|dent|fy types of draw|ngs
and their purposes
app|y common|y used symbo|s
and abbreviations
|ocate and |dent|fy key features
on a site plan and drawing
correct|y read and |nterpret
specications
|dent|fy non-structura| aspects
to the specication
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised unit:
CPCCBC4012A
Read and interpret plans
and specications
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv |n
Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
DURATION 28 hours (equivalent to 4 days)
CPD POINTS 28
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
access to the Relevant AS1684.2 or
AS1684.3 Timber Framing Code
access to the National Construction
Code, incorporating the Building
Code of Australia
access to the AS2870 Residential
Slabs and Footings
access to the AS3700-2011
Masonry Structures
34 HIA VICTORIA 2013 TRAINING DIRECTORY
planning
building work
Supervise the systems through which
materials are selected, obtained and
stored on site for low-rise building or
construction. Produce schedules of
resource requirements, record and
track costs. Gain knowledge of codes,
regulations and approval processes,
and the ability to assess skilled
labour requirements.
Applicable to:
This course is applicable to building
industry personnel who want to become
registered building practitioners and/or
construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
|dent|fy and app|y contract
conditions to schedules
produce mater|a| and |abour schedu|es,
overlays and orders
prepare s|te f|es
mon|tor and report on project costs
ma|nta|n data f|es of standard costs
|dent|fy and eva|uate the
properties of building materials
and suitable selection
superv|se the acceptance, safe hand||ng
and storage of materials on site
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
CPCCBC4005A Produce
labour and material schedules
for ordering
CPCCBC4006B Select,
procure and store construction
materials for low-rise projects
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40208 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Contract Administration)
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
DURATION 21 hours (equivalent to 3 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
CPD POINTS 21
TECHNICAL
site set out
Equip yourself with basic measuring and
levelling techniques used as part of the
set-out procedures on building projects.
Learn to use technical instruments, the
application of standard procedures and
the calculations necessary in the set-out
of these projects.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
perform sett|ng out, measur|ng
techniques and associated calculations
set up and use |eve|||ng dev|ces
mark out and determ|ne |eve|s on a gr|d
for contouring and volume calculations
construct |ong|tud|na| sect|ons
and determine associated grades
and levels in typical drainage and
pipeline situations
DURATION 14 hours (equivalent to 2 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
CPD POINTS 14
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
CPCCBC4018A Apply
site surveys and set-out
procedures to building and
construction projects
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
preparing
specifcations
Condently prepare specications for
construction works which conform to
industry and NATSPEC standards and
include such elements as: materials;
quality of work; project timelines; and
identify contractual obligations.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
determ|ne spec|fcat|on requ|rements
assess the nature and scope
of the work
prepare the spec|fcat|on document
DURATION 7 hours (equivalent to 1 day)
PRE-REQUISITES
numeracy skills to workplace
requirements
knowledge of building terminology
completion of the HIA short courses:
the HIA short courses: Building
Codes and Interpreting Plans and
Specications recommended
CPD POINTS 7
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
CPCCBC4015A Prepare
specications for all
construction works
You can use this Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which is offered by HIA:
OPO40308 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Estimating)
35 HIA VICTORIA 2013 TRAINING DIRECTORY
TECHNICAL
supervising
building work
Gain the skills to plan and supervise
on-site activities and complete
administration processes. Learn to
supervise the systems used to select,
acquire, deliver and store material
on-site, the employment of resources
and the development of documentation
and advice for the relevant authorities.
Applicable to:
Building industry personnel who want to
become registered building practitioners
and/or construction managers.
Outcomes:
You will learn how to:
appra|se contracts, |dent|fy operat|ona|
requirements and implement strategies
prepare and comp|ete project
schedule and administration
determ|ne requ|red resources
prepare and subm|t cond|t|on reports
superv|se and ma|nta|n the
administration of claims, payment and
on-site communications
comp|y w|th qua||ty contro| procedures
DURATION 14 hours (equivalent to 2 days)
PRE-REQUISITES
knowledge of building terminology
CPD POINTS 14
On successful completion of this
short course, you will be issued with
a Statement of Attainment for the
Nationally Recognised units:
CPCCBC4007A Plan building
or construction work
CPCCBC4008B Conduct on-
site supervision of the building
and construction project
You can use the Statement of
Attainment as credit towards gaining
a range of nationally recognised
qualications including the following,
which are offered by HIA:
OPO40110 Oert|fcate lv |n Bu||d|ng
and Construction (Building)
OPO40508 Oert|fcate lv
in Building and Construction
(Site Management)
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FORMS, TERMS
+ CONDITIONS,
LOCATION
HIA TRAINING:
IMPORTANT Please read the following before sending in your enrolment form:
1. Please complete all relevant sections of this form. If the course you wish to enrol in is a nationally recognised unit or qualication, you will
need to complete the AVETMISS DETAILS form which can be found in the back section of the HIA Training Directory or as a separate
document provided to you by your local HIA Training Services team.
2. Please source a copy of the Learner Handbook from the HIA website hia.com.au or from your local HIA ofce. This handbook provides you
with detailed information on the HIA Code of Practice, Terms and Conditions of enrolment for an HIA training course, Code of Ethics, students
rights and responsibilities and more.
3. Each State and Territory has specic requirements in regards to experience, skills, knowledge, and qualications needed to gain a required
licence. HIA is able to assist in gaining technical requirements for a licence. Check with your state or territory authority for full details on other
requirements.
4. Lodge your completed form at your local HIA Training Services ofce.
5. All enquiries should be directed to HIA Training Services on 1300 650 620.
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in the Commonwealth Privacy Act 1988. Information that is provided to HIA may be covered by the Freedom of Information Act 1992. This information
may also be used for the purposes of conrming an applicants details (as required).
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Course name: Course commencement date:
Course name: Course commencement date:
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Job title: HIA Member Number: CITB number (applicable to SA only):
Residential address:
Suburb: State: Postcode:
Postal address (if different to residential address):
Email: Date of birth: Male/Female:
Contact number: Mobile number:
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Cash
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AMERICAN EXPRESS
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l have read, understand and agree to the HlA`s Terms and Oond|t|ons and Refund po||cy
l was adequate|y |nformed of the requ|rements and expectat|ons of the course pr|or to enro|ment
l have rece|ved and understand the |nformat|on prov|ded regard|ng prerequ|s|tes, |nc|ud|ng but not ||m|ted to ||teracy and numeracy requ|rements, for
this course and I believe I meet these prerequisites
The |nformat|on l have prov|ded |s true and correct to the best of my know|edge and
Shou|d l prov|de |ncorrect |nformat|on and documentat|on re|at|ng to my enro|ment l understand that th|s may resu|t |n the cance||at|on of my
enrolment
l author|se HlA to re|ease |nformat|on regard|ng my enro|ment to any Government Department and other part|es when HlA |s |ega||y ob||ged to do so
Name: Signature: Date:
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Name: Signature: Date:
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Name: Signature: Date:
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Please tick this box if you do not wish to receive these commercial offers.
Enrolment form
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and Technology collect the required information on this form
for use by the Commonwealth Department of Education,
Employment and Workplace Relations.
This information is collected for the purpose of auditing participation
and the monitoring and reporting of training outcomes.
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of these two departments and by the National Centre for
Vocational Education Research (NCVER) for the above purposes.
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ADDRESS
Building/Property name:
Unit/Flat number: Street Number:
Street Name:
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State: Postcode:
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1. Were you born in Australia?


Yes

No
If no, please specify:
2. Do you speak a language other than English at home?


No English only (got to Question 4)


Yes please specify
3. How well do you speak English?


Very well

Well


Not well

Not at all
4. Are you of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin?


No


Yes, Aboriginal


Yes, Torres Strait Islander
DISABILITY
5. Do you consider yourself to have a disability, impairment
or long-term condition?


No (go to Question 7)

Yes
6. If yes, please indicate below
you can select more than one option


Hearing / Deaf

Physical


Intellectual

Learning


Mental Illness

Acquired Brain Impairment


Vision

Medical condition


Other please state:
PRIOR EDUCATION
7. Are you still attending secondary school?

Yes

No
8. What is the highest level of secondary schooling
you have completed?


Year 12 or equivalent

Year 11 or equivalent


Year 10 or equivalent

Year 9 or equivalent


Year 8 or below

Never attended school
9. Which year did you complete that schooling level?
10. Have you SUCCESSFULLY completed any of the
following qualications?
If yes tick any of the boxes below


Yes

No


Bachelor Degree or Higher Degree


Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree


Diploma (or Associate Diploma)


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11. Please select the description that best ts
your current employment status


Full-time employee


Part-time employee


Self-employed, not employing others


Employer


Employed unpaid worker in the family business


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Not employed not seeking employment
STUDY REASON
12. Of the following categories, which best describes your
main reason for undertaking this training? (Tick one only)


To get a job


To develop my existing business


To start my own business


To try for a different career


To get a better job or promotion


It was a requirement of my job


I wanted extra skills for my job


To get into another course of study


For personal interest or self-development


Other reasons
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Terms + conditions of enrolment
a refund. Refunds for withdrawal after
commencement are at the discretion
of the Training Manager. Applications
must be made in writing and supporting
evidence may be requested. If granted,
the refund will be calculated on a pro-
rata basis, returning the portion of
unused fees for training not undertaken.
A $20 administration fee will be
retained. Requests will be reviewed and
notication of the outcome of the request
will be made within two (2) working
weeks of submission.
Note: Approved refunds will generally be
processed within thirty (30) days. Any
course materials issued prior to a course
commencement date must be returned
in an unmarked and usable condition for
a full refund or the cost of those materials
will be deducted from the refund.
For further details, please see the Refunds
section on page 28 of the HIA Learner
Handbook.
SUBSTITUTION OF
COURSE PARTICIPANT
Substitution of a course participant can
be made at any time prior to the start of
the course. Notication of this change
should be directed to HIA Training
Services as soon as possible to ensure
the replacement is registered. If claiming
CITB funding, a valid individual CITB
number must accompany the request
or the difference in fees will be charged.
(applicable to SA only).
For further details, please see the Variation
to Enrolment section on page 14 of the HIA
Learner Handbook.
COURSE POSTPONEMENTS/
CHANGE OF DATES
HIA reserves the right to postpone
a course to an alternative date. All
registered participants affected by such a
postponement will receive a full refund or
be offered the opportunity to transfer to
the next available course.
For further details, please refer to the HIA
Leaner Handbook.
GUARANTEE OF
COURSE COMPLETION
HIA guarantees that upon
commencement of a course that the
student will be able to complete the
PAYMENT OF COURSE FEES
Payment must accompany the course
enrolment form for enrolment to be
processed.
HIA member prices are available to
all member types except Student and
Retired, and also for members paying for
employees training. Member prices are
not available for members to pay for
sub-contractors (White Card and Test
& Tag excepted}.
For further details, please see the Training
Fees section on page 26 of the HIA Learner
Handbook.
CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION,
OR TRANSFER OF REGISTRATION,
AND FAILURE TO ATTEND COURSE
HIA requires written notice of cancellation
or transfer of a course registration.
Where less than ve (5) working
days written notice of cancellation or
transfer has been received: No refund
will be given but the registration may
be transferred to another course with a
$20.00 administration fee charged.
Where ve (5) or more working days
written notice of cancellation or transfer
has been received:
A request can be made for either:
a) a full refund of course fees; or
b) a transfer to another course.
Failure to attend a course or
withdrawal from a course after course
commencement: In these cases, no
refunds of course fees are possible
except in extenuating circumstances at
the discretion of the Regional Training
Manager. Extenuating circumstances
include health reasons and matters
pertaining to immediate family/loss
of job in either case, a request
must be submitted in writing, and
supporting evidence may be requested.
Requests submitted will be reviewed
and notication of the outcome of the
request will be made within two (2)
working weeks.
In the case of full qualication enrolments
only, if a customer wishes to withdraw
from the course after commencement
and receive a refund of the portion of
fees allocated to the training not yet
undertaken, the customer may request
course or assessment service that they
registered for. In the event that this is not
possible, the student will receive a refund
for the proportion of services not delivered
by HIA.
For further details, please see the Refunds
section on page 28 of the HIA Learner
Handbook.
LEANER HANDBOOK
The Learner Handbook provides detailed
information on HIAs Code of Practice
and Code of Ethics, student rights and
responsibilities, HIAs complaints and
appeals policy, procedure and associated
forms. The Learner Handbook is available
from your local HIA ofce or online at
hia.com.au/Training.aspx click on
Enrolment Information. You must read
this document prior to registering for a
course.
RECOGNITION OF
PRIOR LEARNING
HIA recognises that people gain
knowledge through a range of ways
including on the job experience and
formal and informal courses. If you
believe you already have the skills and
knowledge that meet the requirements of
a HIA course, please contact HIA Training
Services BEFORE ENROLLING IN THAT
COURSE. Recognition may reduce your
costs (by up to 50%) and your time
commitment.
For further details, please see the Credit
Transfer & RPL section on page 18 of the
HIA Learner Handbook.
FULL LEGAL NAME
FOR PARCHMENTS
You must enrol using your full legal name
as all Parchments must be issued in this
name. Most State and Territory Licensing
Boards will require legal names on
qualications. HIA will reprint parchments
and White Cards at no cost when the
mistake is due to HIA administration.
However, if the incorrect name has been
supplied on the enrolment form, you
will be liable for a $20 reissuance fee.
Incorrect originals must be surrendered to
the HIA and all certicates will be reissued
with a note regarding the change.
For further details, please see the Awards
section on page 24 of the HIA Learner
Handbook.
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the Epping or Hurstbridge lines stop
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Oatch the 48 or 75 tram from
Flinders Street heading towards the
MCG. Alternatively catch a tram
from the corner of Spring Street and
Wellington Parade near
Parliament Station.
Parking
5 to 10 m|nute wa|k to HlA House
from Melbourne and Olympic Parks
car parks ($10 per day).
5 to 10 m|nute wa|k to HlA House
from Regal Parking ($15 per day).
4 hours metered street park|ng on
Wellington Parade South.
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Jollimont
Station
Footbridge from
Olympic Park
(access by car from
Batman Avenue and
Swan Street)
Batman
Avenue
Parking)
Footbridge from Rod
Lever & Hisense
Arena or Melbourne
Park Convention
(access by car from
Batman Avenue)
Regal Parking
$15 all day
4hr Metered
Parking
Hilton
Hotel
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