QUALIFICATION & RECOGNITION
Trainees who successfully complete the training and pass the assessment will be awarded a CIDB Skills Competency Certificate recognizing them as skilled workers.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
✓ Healthy Body.
✓ Can read, write and count.
✓ End of Form 3.
✓ Aged 17-35 years for the Youth Program.
✓ Aged 18-55 years for the Construction Personnel Program.
✓ Have a valid Construction Personnel Registration Card and 6 Months of experience in related fields for the Construction Personnel Program.
NO | KOD | TRED | COURSE CONTENT |
1 | BBR1 | Bar bending Level 1 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Store reinforced bar materials. ➢ Maintain & maintain hand tools and machines bending bar. ➢ Set up a workbench bending bar. ➢ Provide reinforcements. ➢ Perform bar cutting work. ➢ Perform bar bending work. ➢ Perform reinforcement binding and Perform reinforcement placement and Place reinforcement spaces. |
2 | BRL1 | Bricklaying Level 1 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Preparation of materials and tools for brickwork. ➢ Implement work area sign planning work. ➢ Perform mortar mixing for brick work. ➢ Implement brick wall construction and implement decorative brick work. |
3 | BRL2 | Bricklaying Level 2 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Provide materials and tools for brick binding work. ➢ Marking the site and mixing the mortar to bind the bricks. ➢ The work of binding bricks and the work of binding decorative bricks. |
4 | CCT1 | Concreting Level 1 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Identifying ingredients for concrete mix. ➢ Prepare the concrete mix by hand or in the concrete mixing machine. ➢ Place the concrete into the mold. ➢ Carrying out the work of levelling and compacting concrete. ➢ Perform concrete curing activities. |
5 | DCF1 | Fixed Ceiling Installation Level 1 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Carry out structural assembly activities. ➢ Carry out fixed ceiling panel installation work and accessory. ➢ Conduct on-site inspection activities. ➢ Manage material handling and Perform quality control activities. |
6 | DCF2 | Fixed Ceiling Installation Level 2 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Carry out structural assembly activities. ➢ Carry out fixed ceiling panel installation work and accessory. ➢ Conduct on-site inspection activities. ➢ Manage material handling and Perform quality control activities. |
7 | DCG1 | Demountable Ceiling Installation Level 1 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Organize material handling. ➢ Carry out on-site inspection and carry out installation of minor structures. ➢ Carry out installation work of fixed ceiling panels and accessories. ➢ Quality control activities and perform housekeeping activities. |
8 | DCG2 | Demountable Ceiling Installation Level 2 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Organize material handling. ➢ Carry out on-site inspection and carry out installation of minor structures. ➢ Carry out installation work of fixed ceiling panels and accessories. ➢ Quality control activities and perform housekeeping activities. |
9 | DWP1 | Drywall Partition Installation Level 1 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Handling of bulk wall materials. ➢ Material stock inspection and Maintenance of hand tools. ➢ Mobile machine maintenance methods. ➢ Stud cutting and Gypsum board cutting. ➢ Drywall connection methods. |
10 | FWC1 | Carpentry (Formwork) Level 1 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Basic theory of building construction and calculation of craftsmanship. ➢ Fundamentals of drawing techniques and understanding plans. ➢ Making molds of various sides. ➢ Making and erecting the formwork of the column and the bottom beam. ➢ Making concrete stair molds and setting out the building. |
11 | PLR1 | Plastering Level 1 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Introduction to abandonment. Identify equipment, accessories and materials. ➢ Drafting work and surface preparation. ➢ Laying on flat surfaces, poles, openings and finishing using lepan. ➢ Assessing discharge defects. ➢ Calculation of quantity and cost of materials. ➢ The importance of Health and Safety including safe systems of work and risk assessments. ➢ Understand the working method and processes when skimming out rooms. ➢ Understand the range of joint reinforcements which can be used on flat joints, internal and external angles. ➢ Develop skills in the application and working characteristics of Thistle BoardFinish and Thistle MultiFinish. ➢ Carry out the mixing of Thistle plasters to the correct consistency for applying to walls and ceilings. ➢ Understand workmanship issues which can affect the surface finish or the plaster. ➢ Understand the range of tools which can be used to carry out the plastering process. ➢ Develop an understanding with regards the specialist range of Thistle finish coat plasters. |
12 | PLR2 | Plastering Level 2 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Introduction to abandonment. Identify equipment, accessories and materials. ➢ Drafting work and surface preparation. ➢ Laying on flat surfaces, poles, openings and finishing using lepan. ➢ Assessing discharge defects. ➢ Calculation of quantity and cost of materials. ➢ The importance of Health and Safety including safe systems of work and risk assessments. ➢ Understand the working method and processes when skimming out rooms. ➢ Understand the range of joint reinforcements which can be used on flat joints, internal and external angles. ➢ Develop skills in the application and working characteristics of Thistle BoardFinish and Thistle MultiFinish. ➢ Carry out the mixing of Thistle plasters to the correct consistency for applying to walls and ceilings. ➢ Understand workmanship issues which can affect the surface finish or the plaster. ➢ Understand the range of tools which can be used to carry out the plastering process. ➢ Develop an understanding with regards the specialist range of Thistle finish coat plasters. |
13 | PSC1 | Skim Coater | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Introduction to abandonment. Identify equipment, accessories and materials. ➢ Drafting work and surface preparation. ➢ Laying on flat surfaces, poles, openings and finishing using lepan. ➢ Assessing discharge defects. ➢ Calculation of quantity and cost of materials. ➢ The importance of Health and Safety including safe systems of work and risk assessments. ➢ Understand the working method and processes when skimming out rooms. ➢ Understand the range of joint reinforcements which can be used on flat joints, internal and external angles. ➢ Develop skills in the application and working characteristics of Thistle BoardFinish and Thistle MultiFinish. ➢ Carry out the mixing of Thistle plasters to the correct consistency for applying to walls and ceilings. ➢ Understand workmanship issues which can affect the surface finish or the plaster. ➢ Understand the range of tools which can be used to carry out the plastering process. ➢ Develop an understanding with regards the specialist range of Thistle finish coat plasters. |
14 | PNS1 | Plumbing & Sanitary Fitting Level 1 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Water supply enactment. Identify plumbing equipment and materials. ➢ Piping method. ➢ Get to know hygiene equipment and equipment installation systems. ➢ Cold water supply system and Hot water supply system. ➢ Waste pipe system and its installation. ➢ Waste and drainage system. ➢ Installation of rainwater channels. |
15 | PWR1 | Plumbing (Water Reticulation) Level 1 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Introduction of tools and equipment. ➢ Introduction of plumbing materials. ➢ Galvanized iron pipe connection. ➢ UPVC, copper and cast-iron pipe fittings. ➢ Installation of storage systems, sinks, basins and toilet bowls. ➢ Installation of showers, hot water supply systems and plumbing systems. ➢ Brickwork and Tunnel construction. ➢ Sheet metal work and Installation of rainwater channels. |
16 | PQL1 | Timber Floor Installer | Design considerations and components of timber flooring system. ➢ Key differences between engineered wood and solid wood. ➢ Improvement on productivity on site with engineered wood. ➢ Good practice on delivery, handling, storage and preparatory works. ➢ Good installation and inspection. ➢ Protection and maintenance after completion of flooring. ➢ Common defects, preventive and corrective measures. |
17 | PTD1 | Building Decorative Painting Level 1 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Organizing painting activities. ➢ Painting equipment and supplies. ➢ Handling of paint materials. Lifting / lowering / moving painting materials. ➢ Management of site preparation for painting. ➢ Manage surface preparation for new paint jobs. ➢ Carry out painting works. ➢ Carry out repainting works. ➢ Manage job site clean-up. |
18 | PTC1 | Building Architectural Coating Application-Level 1 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Planning of painting works. ➢ Painting equipment and supplies. ➢ Handling of painting materials (lifting, lowering, moving painting materials). ➢ Management of site preparation for painting. ➢ Manage surface preparation for new paint jobs. ➢ Carry out painting works and carry out repainting works. |
19 | TCJ1 | Carpentry (Joinery) Level 1 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Basic theory of building construction and calculation of craftsmanship. ➢ Fundamentals of drawing techniques and understanding plans. ➢ Setting out the building. Installing poles, beams and beams of a wooden house. ➢ Making/installing various types of ceiling, roof and roof frames. ➢ Making and installing door frames, windows and adjustable frames. ➢ Installing hinges, round locks and mortise locks. |
20 | TRL1 | Tiling Level 1 | ➢ Familiarity with the safety and health practices in workplace/workshop and emergency aid base. ➢ Introduction to abandonment. Identify equipment, accessories and materials. ➢ Drafting work and surface preparation. ➢ Laying on flat surfaces, poles, openings and finishing using lepan. ➢ Assessing discharge defects. ➢ Calculation of quantity and cost of materials. |