Certificate III In Landscape Construction AHC30921
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Certificate III In Landscape Construction AHC30921
Qualification Overview
- Qualification Name: Certificate iii in Landscape Construction
- Qualification Code and Units of Competency: CPC31920
- Duration: Within four weeks of receiving the required prior learning evidence.
Certificate III in Landscape Construction (RPL)
The Certificate III in Landscape Construction is available through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), designed for individuals with hands-on experience in the landscaping industry. If you have been working in landscape design, installation, or maintenance, this qualification allows you to formalize your skills and gain formal recognition for your expertise.
This qualification reflects the role of a skilled landscape construction professional who is responsible for creating and maintaining outdoor environments, including gardens, parks, recreational areas, and hardscapes. As a landscape construction worker, you’ll apply technical skills to install and maintain features such as paving, irrigation systems, retaining walls, and plantings.
Through RPL, you’ll gain recognition for your existing experience and knowledge, enhancing your professional profile and career prospects in the landscaping and construction industries.
Key Skills Covered Include:
- Landscape design and planning
- Hardscaping, including paving, retaining walls, and structural installations
- Softscaping, including planting, soil preparation, and garden design
- Irrigation system installation and maintenance
- Use of heavy machinery, tools, and equipment specific to landscaping
- Safe work practices, including environmental sustainability and site safety
- Project management and customer communication in landscaping projects
What Evidence Do You Need for RPL?
- Resume or CV outlining your glass and glazing work experience, including job roles, responsibilities, and key tasks you have performed
- Job descriptions detailing specific tasks such as cutting, installing, and replacing glass, as well as any specialized glazing work (e.g., energy-efficient glass, fire-resistant glazing)
- Reference letters from current or previous employers confirming your competencies in landscape construction
- Work samples or photos/videos showcasing completed projects, such as garden designs, hardscapes, or irrigation systems
- Training certificates from relevant landscaping or construction courses, such as safety training, machine operation, or horticultural knowledge
- Payslips or rosters confirming employment and hours worked in landscape construction-related tasks
- Client testimonials or feedback validating your experience in completing landscaping projects to client specifications
- Compliance documents proving adherence to workplace safety standards, environmental guidelines, and industry regulations
- Certificates of completion for any specialized landscape construction tasks or certifications, such as machinery operation or irrigation system installatio