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Construction Management - Site Supervision (Apprenticeship Level 4)

Introduction 

Working on built environment projects assisting the Site Manager to manage staff and budgets. Ensuring contract is delivered on time and to programme, responsible for hiring of staff, deliveries and quality management and costs.

Entry Requirements

Candidates will need to have GCSE English Language at grade C/4 and GCSE Maths at grade B/5. Learners need to have appropriate experience at work, including responsibilities for supervising work activities on-site and the opportunity to demonstrate the competence evidence required.

Functional Skills

English and maths will be developed throughout the entire length of the apprenticeship. Maths at level 3 will be part of the BTEC qualification.

Duration

36 months.

Progression

There will be a wide range of opportunities that apprentices can be involved with in a structured career path, such as building, civil engineering and specialist occupations.

Funding 

This apprenticeship will be funded through the digital account for large employers and the non-levy co-investment model for smaller employers. There may be a fee for some employers.

Qualifications

This apprenticeship includes two vocational qualifications: 

Level 4 NVQ Diploma in Construction Site Supervision (Construction).

BTEC HNC Diploma in Construction and the Build Environment.

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