Certificate III in Civil Construction (General) RII30920
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Certificate III in Civil Construction (General) RII30920
Qualification Overview
- Qualification Name: Certificate III in Civil Construction (General)
- Qualification Code and Units of Competency: RII30920
- Duration: Within four weeks of receiving the required prior learning evidence.
Description
The Certificate III in Civil Construction is available through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and is designed for skilled workers currently employed in the civil construction industry. This qualification reflects the responsibilities of experienced operators who apply a broad range of practical skills across various civil works projects.
Qualified individuals typically show sound judgment, discretion, and relevant theoretical knowledge while working in dynamic environments. Through the RPL process, workers can have their hands-on experience recognised to gain this nationally recognised qualification—without the need for classroom study.
This certification is ideal for professionals engaged in specialised civil construction roles, including bituminous surfacing, bridge construction and maintenance, pipe laying, road construction and repair, tunnel building, traffic control, timber bridge work, road marking, and general civil construction duties.
Earning your Certificate III in Civil Construction via RPL not only formalises your industry experience but also helps enhance job opportunities and meet compliance or licensing requirements in the sector.
What Evidence Do You Need for RPL?
- Detailed resume outlining your work history in civil construction
- Job descriptions or role summaries from current or previous employers
- Reference letters confirming your skills from supervisors, site managers, or employers
- Photos or videos of you working on projects (e.g., pipe laying, roadworks, traffic control, tunneling)
- Work samples, such as site plans, safety documentation, or project reports
- Payslips, contracts, rosters, or group certificates verifying your employment in civil construction
- Tickets or licences such as white card, traffic control tickets, machinery tickets (excavator, roller, etc.)
- Any previous training certificates related to civil works, WHS, or equipment operation
- Business registration and client invoices if self-employed
- SWMS, JSA, toolbox talks, or safety procedure documents you’ve contributed to