ProQual Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Construction Contracting Operations – Site Technical Support

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Course Overview

What is this course

The ProQual Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Construction Contracting Operations – Site Technical Support is a UK-accredited, competence-based qualification regulated by Ofqual. It is designed for construction professionals who provide technical support on-site, helping ensure that projects are delivered accurately, safely, and in line with industry expectations across residential, commercial, and civil engineering environments.

This qualification develops practical site-based skills such as interpreting construction drawings, setting out works from plans, and carrying out site surveys. It also focuses on monitoring workmanship quality, conducting basic materials testing, maintaining site records, assisting with technical queries, and supporting site teams in resolving day-to-day technical issues. These skills are essential for ensuring smooth coordination between design, engineering, and site operations.

The course is aligned with key UK industry practices and relevant legislation, including general duties under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and site management principles under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015. It also reflects wider compliance expectations linked to building control and modern safety standards. Supported by recognised frameworks such as BS 8000 series and NEC4 principles, this qualification is widely respected across the UK construction sector and valued by employers for site technical support roles.

Prerequisites

Course Entry Requirements

To enroll in the ProQual Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Construction Contracting Operations – Site Technical Support, learners should meet the following requirements:

  • Minimum age: 18 years
  • Not required to hold formal qualifications, but a basic understanding of construction or technical site work is recommended.
  • Currently working in a construction or civil engineering environment with involvement in site technical support or related activities.
  • Must have a good command of the English language.

Course Content

Detailed Curriculum Structure

To achieve the qualification candidates must complete 13 optional 6 mandatory modules:

Learning Outcomes:

  • Be able to operate health, safety and welfare systems in the workplace
  • Understand how to operate health, safety and welfare systems in the workplace
  • Be able to identify hazards and assess risks in the workplace
  • Understand how to identify hazards and assess risks in the workplace

Learning Outcomes:

  • Be able to obtain the information needed to take critical decisions
  • Understand how to obtain the information needed to take critical decisions
  • Be able to confirm project requirements
  • Understand how to confirm project requirements
  • Be able to prepare a work schedule
  • Understand how to prepare a work schedule

Learning Outcomes:

  • Be able to obtain and evaluate feedback information
  • Understand how to obtain and evaluate feedback information

Learning Outcomes:

  • Be able to develop and maintain relationships with people
  • Understand how to develop and maintain relationships with people
  • Be able to optimise your own resources to meet objectives
  • Understand how to optimise your own resources to meet objectives
  • Be able to undertake personal development in the occupational practice area
  • Understand how to undertake personal development in the occupational practice area

Learning Outcomes:

  • Apply dimensional control criteria
  • Understand how to apply dimensional control criteriaCont.
  • Maintain the dimensional accuracy of works
  • Understand how to maintain the dimensional accuracy of works

Learning Outcomes:

  • Be able to obtain and evaluate feedback information
  • Understand how to obtain and evaluate feedback information

Learning Outcomes:

  • Be able to prepare to carry out surveys
  • Understand how to prepare to carry out surveys
  • Be able to carry out surveysCont.
  • Understand how to carry out surveys
  • Be able to present survey data
  • Understand how to present survey data

Learning Outcomes:

  • Confirm a condition survey process
  • Understand how to confirm a condition survey processCont.
  • Inspect condition of property
  • Understand how to inspect condition of propertyCont
  • Prepare and present condition survey reports and records
  • Understand how to prepare and present condition survey reports and records

Learning Outcomes:

  • Implement project documentation systems
  • Understand how to implement project documentation systemsCont.
  • Integrate and evaluate project design information
  • Understand how tointegrate and evaluateproject designinformation

Learning Outcomes:

  • Prepare drawings and associated information
  • Understand how to prepare drawings and associated information count
  • Prepare schedules
  • Understand how to prepare schedules

Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify potential tenderers
  • Understand how to identify potential tenderers
  • Prepare and issue tender documentCont.
  • Understand how to prepare and issue tender documents
  • Check tenders
  • Understand how to check tenders

Learning Outcomes:

  • Evaluate estimate, bid and tender enquiry documentation
  • Understand how to evaluate estimate, bid and tender enquiry documentation
  • Calculate, quantities, resources and costs within a tender
  • Understand how to calculate, quantities, resources and costs within a tenderCont.
  • Collate and present tender information
  • Understand how to collate and present tender information

Learning Outcomes:

  • Review construction phase information
  • Understand how to review construction phase informationCont
  • Prepare for site operations
  • Understand how to prepare for site operationsCont.
  • Implement and control work operations
  • Understand how to implement and control work operations

Learning Outcomes:

  • Be able to prepare for physical testing
  • Understand how to prepare for physical testing count.
  • Carry out physical testing
  • Understand how to carry out physical testing count.
  • Present test results
  • Understand how to present test results

Learning Outcomes:

  • Assess and identify work methods
  • Understand how to assess and identify work methods
  • Develop project programming and resourcing
  • Understand how to develop project programming and resourcing count.
  • Monitor project progress against agreed programmes
  • Understand how to monitor project progress against agreed programmes count.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Be able to identify and monitor requirements for suppliers
  • Understand how to identify and monitor requirements for materials supplyCont.
  • Be able to maintain and record supplies of materials
  • Understand how to maintain and record supplies of materials to meet project requirements
  • Be able to contribute to improvements in supplier performanceCont.
  • Understand how to contribute to improvements in supplier

Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify and recommend plant and equipment
  • Understand how to identify and recommend plant and equipment
  • Monitor the performance of plant and equipment suppliedCont.
  • Understand how to monitor the performance of plant and equipment supplied

Learning Outcomes:

  • Monitor contract quantities and costs
  • Understand how to monitor contract quantities and costsCont
  • Prepare interim valuations and final account
  • Understand how to prepare interim valuations and final account
  • Identify and record income and expenditure
  • Understand how to identify and record income and expenditure
  • Prepare information for additional costs for reimbursement for loss and expense
  • Prepare information for claims for reimbursement for loss and expense

Learning Outcomes:

  • Be able to identify and monitor requirements for suppliers
  • Understand how to identify and monitor requirements for suppliers
  • Be able to maintain and record supplies of materials
  • Understand how to maintain and record supplies of materials
  • Be able to contribute to improvements in supplier performance
  • Understand how to contribute to improvements in supplier performance

Learning Outcomes:

  • Be able to identify and recommend plant and equipment
  • Understand how to identify and recommend plant and equipment
  • Be able to monitor the performance of plant and equipment supplied
  • Understand how to monitor the performance of plant and equipment supplied

Learning Outcomes:

  • Be able to monitor contract quantities and costs
  • Understand how to monitor contract quantities and costs
  • Be able to prepare interim valuations and final account
  • Understand how to prepare interim valuations and final account
  • Be able to identify and record income and expenditure
  • Understand how to identify and record income and expenditure
  • Be able to prepare information for additional costs for reimbursement for loss and expense
  • Understand how to prepare information for additional costs for reimbursement for loss and expense

Learning Outcomes:

  • Be able to prepare information for additional costs for reimbursement for loss and expense
  • Understand how to prepare information for additional costs for reimbursement for loss and expense
  • Be able to review and finalise proposals for the provision of products and services
  • Understand how to review and finalise proposals for the provision of products and services
  • Be able to obtain and evaluate feedback information
  • Understand how to obtain and evaluate feedback information

Course Features

Duration: 6 to 12 months

6 mandatory + 13 Optional Modules

Online Learning

Assessment Based

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