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CPC40110
Certificate IV in Building &
Construction (Building)
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EVIDENCE GATHERING
By gathering evidence you are demonstrating that you:
have the knowledge and understanding of why the job is done in a particular
way
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At this point, you will have the opportunity to discuss and identify your previous experience
with the Assessor who will understand your industry experience and conduct a competency
conversation with you. You will be required to answer questions relating to your trade and
general building and construction industry related questions to identify your current skills.
The Assessor may also require you to perform practical tasks which may involve a series of
actual job tasks or simulated activities.
Here are some tips and hints to help you prepare:
To have skills formally recognised for a Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)
qualification, your skills and knowledge need to meet industry standards.
Assessment happens in a variety of ways. Being prepared can save you valuable time and
make the RPL process stress-free for you.
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Be prepared to talk about your job roles and your work history. Supply a resume or
notate information about where you have worked, either paid or unpaid, and what you
did there.
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Bring your position description (if applicable) and any performance appraisals you
have from any building and construction enterprises or facilities you have worked in.
3.
Consider the possibilities for workplace contact. Are you in a workplace that is
supporting your goal to get qualified? Are you comfortable to have the Assessor
contact your workplace or previous workplaces so your skills can be validated?
4.
Think about who can confirm your skill level. Think about current or recent
supervisors who have seen you work in the past 18 months and will be able to
confirm your skills. The Assessor will need to contact them. You may also have
community contacts or even clients themselves who can vouch for your skill level.
5.
Provide any certificates from any informal or formal training you have done in the
past.
6.
You will be required to provide evidence of your knowledge and skills and to collate it
in a folder. Speak with the Assessor about other ways you can show your skills in the
building and construction industry. These could be letters from employers, records of
your professional development sessions, employers or clients in related industries or
government agencies, acknowledgements, workplace forms (as long as they dont
show client details) or other relevant documents.
An evidence guide will be provided to you at your initial interview, but you are
encouraged to begin gathering your evidence now.
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Core units
Code
Name
CPCCBC4001
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CPCCBC4002
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CPCCBC4003
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CPCCBC4004
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CPCCBC4005
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CPCCBC4006
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CPCCBC4007
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CPCCBC4008
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CPCCBC4009
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CPCCBC4010
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CPCCBC4011
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CPCCBC4012
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BSBSMB406A
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ecognition of
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CPC40110 - CERT IV in
Building
Candidate Name:
Contact:
Date:
Instructions
Use these cover pages to separate your documented evidence.
Mark each piece of supplied evidence with the corresponding D
number, circle on cover page & insert in appropriate section.
If there is no D#, add to the list.
You may have one piece of evidence that covers 2 or more units. in
this case insert a photocopy, but still mark with D# appropriate
to unit.
Example means either used by you or created by you.
*** Means Mandatory for assessment.
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CPCCBC4001
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APPLY BUILDING CODES AND STANDARDS TO THE
CONSTRUCTION PROCESS FOR LOW RISE BUILDING
PROJECTS
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would be used.
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Classify Buildings
2.1 Nature of a building according to use and arrangement is determined.
2.2 BCA criteria to determine the defined classification are applied.
2.3 BCA requirements for multiple classifications are identified and interpreted.
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Analyse and Apply a Range of Solutions to a Construction Problem for Compliance with the BCA.
3.1 Range of criteria that will ensure construction methods comply with the performance requirements of the BCA is
determined.
3.2 Alternative solutions to a design or construction problem that will comply with the requirements of the BCA are
discussed and proposed in accordance with company policies and procedures.
3.3 Performance based solutions are identified and documented in accordance with the requirements of the BCA.
3.4 Assessment methods referenced in the BCA to determine whether a Building Solution complies with
performance requirements or deemed-to-satisfy (DTS) provision of the BCA are analysed and applied.
3.5 Relevant documentation is identified and completed in accordance with BCA requirements.
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CPCCBC4002
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CPCCBC4002A Manage occupational health and safety in the building and construction workplace
Element & Performance Criteria
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2.3 Inspection report is completed in accordance with best practice and statutory obligations
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CPCCBC4003
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SELECT AND PREPARE A CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
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Identify and analyse the essential elements, sections and clauses of a business contract
1.1 Various types of building and construction contracts are identified and the appropriate application of each type
is analysed.
1.2 The essential terms and elements of a valid contract are identified and analysed.
1.3 The importance of identifying an intention to create legal relations is analysed.
1.4 The rights and liabilities of parties under a contract are identified and analysed.
1.5 Common building contract terms and procedures are identified and applied.
1.6 Circumstances that bring about a breach of contract are identified and analysed.
1.7 Legislative requirements are identified and applied.
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CPCCBC4004
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IDENTIFY AND PRODUCE ESTIMATED COSTS FOR
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
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CPCCBC4004A Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects
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CPCCBC4005
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and workmanship.
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CPCCBC4006
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SELECT, PROCURE AND STORE CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS FOR LOW RISE PROJECTS.
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CPCCBC4006B Select, procure and store construction materials for low rise projects
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CPCCBC4007
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PLAN BUILDING OR CONSTRUCTION WORK
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CPCCBC4008
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Quality Manuals.
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1.7 Administrative processes are conducted and supervised with reference to relevant regulatory and
organisational requirements.
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contractual standards.
3.7 Contractual quality standards are met.
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CPCCBC4009
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APPLY LEGAL REQUIREMENTS TO BUILDING AND
CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
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BAS statement.
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Apply the codes, Acts and regulations, and standards relevant to construction.
3.1 Current codes, Acts and regulations, and standards applicable to a particular building and construction
project are researched.
3.2 Construction process is carried out in accordance with codes, Acts and regulations, and standards concerning
construction, insurance, sustainability and environmental matters and appropriate by laws.
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7.2 Subcontract companies that comply with company policy and obligations under subcontract agreements are
identified and contracted.
7.3 Relevant awards are applied to contracts.
7.4 Workplace agreements are used in accordance with company policy.
7.5 Proactive measures are taken to ensure discrimination and harassment is not practised in the workplace.
7.6 Provisions of training agreements are identified and applied.
7.7 Reference material on access to industrial relations or legal information is made available to employees.
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CPCCBC4010
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Analyse and plan for the structural integrity of Class 1 and Class 10 buildings
2.1 Relevant industry professionals are consulted as required to provide advice regarding the design process and
the structural integrity of the proposed Class 1 or Class 10 building.
2.2 Project documentation is collected and analysed to assist in the analysis of the plans and specifications.
2.3 Project documentation is analysed for conformance with the BCA requirements for bushfire, high wind, earth quake
and alpine environments.
2.4 New and emerging building technologies are assessed for application to the construction process and their
conformance with the requirements of the BCA and Australian standards.
2.5 Pre-commencement site inspection is conducted to confirm analysis.
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4.2 The laying of floor system specified in the buildings plan, is supervised and checked for conformance with project
documentation.
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Plan, coordinate and manage the building of the structural and non-structural wall systems.
5.1 Technical construction principles and performance of materials used in the construction are identified and
analysed in the planning of the building and construction project.
5.2 Application of bracing requirements, tie-downs, tolerances, allowances, fixing and installation of components are
planned, implemented and checked for conformance with relevant Australian standards and codes, and
manufacturer specifications.
5.3 Structural timber members are selected for low-rise buildings to conform to AS1684 requirements.
5.4 Processes are put in place and managed to ensure the quality of the frame whether it is factory pre-cut and prenailed, factory pre-cut and assembled on-site or cut and assembled on-site.
5.5 Vapour permeable sarking or a water proof membrane, relevant to the construction method, is attached and
checked.
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Plan, coordinate and manage the external wall cladding of the structure.
7.1 Structural performance of the cladding to be used for bracing in the frame construction is assessed for compliance
with relevant codes, manufacturer specifications and accepted industry construction principles.
7.2 Installation of the cladding, as specified in the building plan, is supervised and checked for conformance with
standards and accepted industry construction principles.
7.3 Installation of the windows and external doors are supervised to ensure conformance with relevant codes,
manufacturer specifications and accepted industry construction principles.
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CPCCBC4011
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Apply structural principles to the planning of the erection and/or demolition of a structure.
1.1Main structural principles that apply to the erection or demolition of a low-rise commercial structure are
identified.
1.2Structural performance of a structure is described in terms of the effect of the section properties of various
materials and their related construction methods.
1.3Structural performance characteristics of slabs, beams, columns and retaining walls are explained and applied to
the planning of the construction work.
1.4Demolition of existing structures is coordinated in accordance with legislative and planning requirements and safe
work practices.
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Plan, coordinate and manage the building of the structural wall systems and wall cladding systems.
5.1 Technical construction principles and performance characteristics of structural wall systems and wall cladding
systems are identified and analysed in the planning of the building and construction project.
5.2 Processes for the erection of the wall systems and wall cladding systems are identified, implemented and checked
for conformance with manufacturer specifications and relevant Australian standards and codes.
5.3 Building plans and relevant codes and standards are identified and implemented to ensure appropriate allowances
have been made for relevant services to be installed.
5.4 Windows and external doors are installed in accordance with relevant codes, manufacturer specifications and
accepted industry construction principles.
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Plan, coordinate and manage the building of the structural roof system and roof cladding system.
6.1 Structural integrity of the structural roof system and roof cladding system components specified in the
building plan is assessed for compliance with relevant codes and accepted industry construction principles.
6.2 Construction of the roof system and roof cladding system, including details of service penetrations, skylights and
roof ventilators, is planned, implemented and checked in accordance with the building plans requirements, the
type of roof being constructed and the relevant codes and accepted industry construction principles.
6.3 Processes are put in place and managed to ensure the quality of the finished roof system.
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CPCCBC4012
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Read & Interpret Plans & Specifications
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6.1 The key features of products included in the specification are identified, including the design, purpose, aesthetics
and cost relationships.
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BSBSMB406A
MANAGE SMALL BUSINESS FINANCES
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Electives
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CPCCBC4016
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CPCCBC4018
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BSBWOR402
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CPCCBC4016
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Administer a construction contract.
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Identify and analyse the essential elements, sections and clauses of a business contract.
1.1 Various types of building and construction contracts are identified and the appropriate application of each type is
analysed.
1.2 Legislative requirements relating to building and construction contracts are identified and applied.
1.3 Essential terms and elements of a valid contract are identified and analysed.
1.4 Importance of identifying an intention to create legal relations is analysed.
1.5 Rights and liabilities of parties under a contract are identified and analysed.
1.6 Common building contract terms and procedures are identified and applied.
1.7 Circumstances that bring about a breach of contract are identified and analysed.
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Identify and apply the factors involved in the termination of a business contract.
3.1 Impact and effects of repudiation of a contract by one party are identified and analysed.
3.2 Agreed definition of acceptance of repudiation by the other party is identified and applied.
3.3 Definitions of unreasonable or vexatious notice are identified, agreed and applied.
3.4 Definition of the conditions for completion at the cost of the contractor is identified and applied.
3.5 Definition of the effect of ousting the contractor from the building or construction site is identified and applied.
3.6 Definition of abandonment of a contract is identified and applied.
3.7 Contracts are terminated in accordance with relevant legislation and contract provisions.
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Finalise a contract.
5.1 Definition of practical completion of contract is identified and applied.
5.2 Definition of defects liability under a building or construction contract is identified and applied.
5.3 Appropriate certificate is issued upon completion of the contract work.
5.4 Documentation arising from finalisation of a contract is completed and secured for records purposes.
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CPCCBC4018
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APPLY SITE SURVEYS AND SET OUT PROCEDURES TO
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
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Mark out and determine levels on a grid for contouring and volume calculations.
3.1 Set out grid and levels are determined.
3.2 Contour plans are prepared from grid levels to specified tolerances and stated contour intervals.
3.3 The volume of solids, the surface being levelled and contoured is determined to specified tolerances.
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Construct longitudinal sections and determine associated grades and levels in typical drainage and pipeline
situations.
4.1 Longitudinal sections are drawn from reduced levels and running chainages.
4.2 Levels and 'clearances' from given grades and distances are determined to specified tolerances.
4.3 Calculations and expressions of grades in three forms are determined to specified tolerances.
4.4 Calculations for batter levels from grades and distances are determined without error.
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BSBWOR402
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Promote Team Effectiveness
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