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Surveying Technologies Course Level 3
Course
Distance
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Class hours
120h
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Duration
Flexible
Home Study Surveying Level 3 Course. This course provides students with a theoretical understanding of what it takes to qualify as a serveyor. Providing students with foundation skills for further studies and future job roles.
About this course
This course provides students with a theoretical understanding of what it takes to qualify as a serveyor.
Students with foundation skills for further studies and future job roles.
Students looking to enrol onto this course should meet the following criteria:
Be aged 16 Years or above
Possess a solid knowledge of the english language
Have access to a PC and the internet for the duration of the whole course
Basic computer skills: e.g Word processing, emailing, uploading documents etc
Have a genuine desire to succeed
Students are able to enrol online at any time of the year. No specific enrolment dates.
Once your information is received one of our course advisers will provide you with further information via email or telephone.
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Subjects
- Construction Safety
- Surveying
- Environmental Health
- Construction
- Technology
- Construction Training
- Skills and Training
- Health & Safety
- Training
- Level 3
Teachers and trainers (1)
Allocated Upon Enrolment
Tutor
Course programme
Understand the general and specific responsibilities both of employers and employees under current health, safety and welfare legislation.
Be able to identify workplace hazards, persons who may be affected by such hazards, and the potential consequences of accidents.
Know how to use risk assessments in appropriate formats.
Be able to use workplace health and safety policies to recommend control measures, reduce risk and meet legal requirements.
Understand own role in accident recording and reporting procedures
Measuring, Estimating and Tendering Processes in Construction and the Built Environment
Be able to record dimensions and descriptions of construction work in a methodical way and process these into final quantities for varying purposes, e.g. bills of quantities, variations, final account, interim payments, claims, etc.
Understand the purpose of estimating and the common techniques used to price construction work.
Be able to calculate all-in costs of materials, labour and plant, together with unit rates, for a variety of construction work.
Be able to derive approximate quantities and costs to determine the approximate value of building projects at varying pre-contract development design stages, and to understand the limitations on the accuracy that might be achieved.
Understand the purpose of tendering, the common techniques used and the relevant documentation and explain the factors that can affect the level of tenders.
Surveying in Consruction and Civil Engineering
Understand surveying terminology and be able to use the equipment and instruments typically used to perform linear surveys, record the measurements in a standard from and produce drawings.
Be able to use the equipment and instruments typically used to perform levelling surveys, record the measurements in a standard form and produce drawings.
Be able to use the equipment and instruments typically used to measure angles, record the measurements in a standard form and produce results from calculations.
Be able to perform the setting out of small buildings.
Additional information
Surveying Technologies Course Level 3