What the course leads to
What courses can I do after this?
On completion of this standard, you can progress onto a wide range of employment opportunities, or move onto full or part-time further education.
The achievement of this standard will meet the requirement of the Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) ‘Advanced Skilled Worker’ standard, which is widely recognised as a ‘licence to operate’ in a skilled construction trade.
What do I need to apply
To do this course you should have...
Achieved a level 2 in Site Carpentry
Have an employer who will provide you with the range of work and training for you to achieve your qualifications
Have a minimum level 2 functional skills in English and Maths (GCSE Grade C or 5). Training may be provided if you show you have the ability to achieve these levels during your course.
Course costs
Course Code | Start Date | Costs 16-18 | Costs 19-23 (with concessions) | Costs 19+ (no concessions) |
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BP20033 | Various | TBC | TBC | TBC |
* Please note fees are subject to change.
Course content
Course Content
On completion of this apprenticeship, advanced site carpenters will have the same occupational skills as a site carpenter but also be able to demonstrate the ability to:
- Utilise a range of advanced trade skills which allow them to carry out complex carpentry work to highly skilled standards and tolerances, to include measuring, marking out, fitting, cutting, splicing, finishing, positioning and securing.
- Install complex and non-standard doors and window frames, shaped door and hatch linings, partitions with openings and changes of direction and staircases with turns.
- Install accessible service encasements, bespoke wall/ floor units and fitments, panelling and stair components (e.g. balustrades, handrails and spindles with turns).
- Erect inclined roofs with gables, roof verges and eaves, including finishings, joists and roof coverings.
- Repair and or replace frames, mouldings, floor or flat roof joist coverings, door and window ironmongery, window components, structural joists and rafters, window components, guttering and downpipes.
On completion of this apprenticeship, advanced site carpenters will have the same occupational knowledge as a site carpenter but will also:
- Understand the technical principles of advanced site carpentry, such as effective and appropriate installation practices, being able to apply this knowledge in preparing and fixing complex, non-standard timber based products and components, such as erecting inclined roofs, making, assembling and erecting complex roof structures, including hip and dormer cut roofs, maintaining and repairing non-standard joinery products.
- Understand how to carry out advanced calculations and work out cutting angles for complex carpentry work such as using a roofing square to calculate roof spar lengths and using a sliding bevel to mark out splayed joints.
- Understand how to form complex joints associated with advanced site carpentry work,such as splayed and plumb
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Generic behaviours expected to be displayed by all Advanced Carpentry workers:
- Effective communication: oral, written, listening, body language, presentation – especially in working with others.
- Team work: work effectively without supervision and give leadership to others – being willing to lead a team.
- Independent working: take responsibility for completing own work and monitoring the work of others.
- Logical thinking: use clear and valid reasoning when making decisions and in achieving work goals with others.
- Working effectively: undertake the work in a reliable and productive manner, lead others by example.
- Time management: use own time effectively to complete work on schedule and support effective team working.
- Adaptability: be able to implement change and adjust existing requirements to meet the work instructions.