The construction industry offers a broad range of opportunities to all. Whether you’re working on site or behind a drawing board, in construction you’ll shape and build the world.
Construction covers a huge range of jobs, such as:
- building services engineer
- building surveyor
- site manager
- stonemason
- carpenter
- civil engineer
The industry’s workforce is ageing and there is demand to fill the skills gap.
If you’re a practical thinker with a knack for technical processes, this industry could be your perfect match.
What’s the qualification?
You’ll gain a Foundation Apprenticeship in Construction at either SCQF Level 4 or 5. That’s the same level of learning as a National 4 or National 5.
Level 4
- National Progression Award in Construction Skills at SCQF Level 4
- work-based challenge unit at SCQF Level 4
Level 5
- National Progression Award in Construction Skills at SCQF Level 5
- work-based challenge unit at SCQF Level 5
What will I learn?
Your National Progression award will cover a variety of units and may include:
- built environment
- 3D modelling
- carpentry and bench joinery
- painting and decorating
You’ll use the skills and knowledge you develop to complete the work-based challenge unit. You’ll:
- work closely with an employer
- deliver your project to a real-life client
- get an understanding of the construction sector
Your Foundation Apprenticeship will also help you to develop meta-skills. Employers value these skills, which include:
- self-management
- social intelligence
- innovation
You’ll need these transferable skills for working in a range of other related jobs.
Where could it take me?
Your Foundation Apprenticeship gives you lots of options, including:
- Modern Apprenticeship: When you complete your Foundation Apprenticeship, you can move to a Modern Apprenticeship at SCQF Level 5 or 6.
- further education: Continue your studies at college with a related subject. Your work-based learning will support your college application.
- straight to a job: By developing your technical and meta-skills, and your understanding of industry, you’ll have the skills employers want.