What You Will Pay
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This apprenticeship standard is for those seeking to become qualified Surveying Technicians, whether they are individuals looking to start a career in the construction trade, or competent workers wishing to upskill. The main duties and tasks of a Surveying Technician include collecting information from inspections or visits to buildings, land and construction sites; taking appropriate measurements of buildings, land or plans; meeting with other professionals, clients, customers and others to obtain and provide information relating to land, property or construction, and undertaking costings and/or measurements and/or valuations using data collected from research.
Delivery model and duration:
Apprentices will attend college one day per week. Theory lessons will
be reinforced in the workplace and practical skills will be practised and
enhanced in college and the workplace. This can be supported by
some remote delivery if required.
Duration: 24 months plus End Point Assessment
Please note - whilst you can apply for this course anytime it only begins in September each year.
Ideal if:
• Building Surveying Technician
The apprenticeship will cover the following core areas:
• Construction Technology
• Data collection and analysis
• Economics
• Health and Safety
• Law
• Sustainability
• Personal effectiveness
Benefits for learners
• Receive training from experts with years of industry experience
• Gain a nationally recognised qualification
• Become occupationally competent
• Advance career aspirations
Components
• Level 3 Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment
• Submission of a portfolio of evidence
• Level 2 English and Maths (for those without GCSE Grade C or higher in Maths and English)
End Point Assessment
The End Point Assessment will test the entire Standard, and be undertaken and will be assessed by the production of:
• A summary of experience
• A case study
• The recording of a minimum of 48 hours of continuing professional development
• The RICS ethics course
Core Knowledge | Overview |
Law | Outline the English legal system, law of contract and law of tort |
Data collection | Explain key mathematical principles, principles of measurement, the importance of accuracy, data management and confidentiality |
Economics | Be aware of economic principles and the operation of economic and property/construction markets |
Health and safety | Describe the principles and responsibilities imposed by law, codes of practice and other regulations |
Sustainability | Explain how and why sustainability seeks to balance economic, environmental and social objectives |
Construction Technology | Describe the technology of low rise buildings including materials |
Personal effectiveness | Explain how to manage own time and tasks, communicate and negotiate effectively |
Plus two optional units from: |
Procurement and contracts - Describe the main types of procurement and tendering and the various forms of contract used in the construction industry Costing and cost planning of construction works - Be aware of the principles of quantification and costing of construction works and how cost planning assists in the financial control of projects |
In the context of the surveying environment:
Core Knowledge | Overview |
Data collection and analysis |
Measure and collect data relevant to the surveying discipline |
Health and safety | Demonstrate the application of health and safety issues and the requirements for compliance |
Construction technology | Apply the principles of construction technology and the environmental performance of materials |
Law | Apply the principles of contract law to include either contracts for acquisition/disposal of property, standard forms of building contracts or other property related contracts |
Personal effectiveness | Manage own time and tasks, communicate and negotiate effectively |
Plus two optional units from: |
Procurement and contracts - Implement procurement routes selected for projects and carrying out tendering processes relevant to them. Costing and cost planning of construction works - Quantification, costing and cost management of construction works, including the use of appropriate standard methods of measurement and forms of cost analysis. |
GCSEs in English and maths grade 9 - 4 or A*- C and completion of a Level 2 qualification in construction or a property related principle
Upon completion, an apprentice will become an Associate Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
Completers may want to process to Construction Quantity Surveying Technician, Site Management or Construction Management Level 4
Completers could also progress to Higher National or undergraduate degree courses
If you would like to apply for this course, please add it to your shortlist. You may then add further courses to your shortlist or continue to complete your application.
Please contact Student Services on 0345 155 2020 for pricing information.
Construction is a key industry sector in Gloucestershire and now is the perfect time to train for a qualification in any of the industry areas we offer. Our construction courses are a great way to develop skills and build the foundation for a successful career in domestic and industrial construction.
We are the first UK college to buy a house as a renovation project for our construction and building services students, to further develop their skills and provide them with practical experience of working on-site with other trades, and it’s initiatives like this that ensure our students leave us employment-ready.
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