ProQual Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Construction and Civil Engineering Operations (Construction)-Modular Pavement Construction

ProQual Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Construction and Civil Engineering Operations (Construction)-Modular Pavement Construction

The ProQual Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Construction and Civil Engineering Operations (Construction) – Modular Pavement Construction is designed to provide learners with practical, hands-on skills essential for working in the construction industry. This qualification focuses on modular pavement construction, equipping learners with the knowledge and techniques required to carry out tasks safely, efficiently, and to industry standards. Learners will gain valuable insights into construction processes, materials, and methods, ensuring they are prepared to meet the demands of real-world projects.

Throughout the program, learners will engage with structured modules that cover the installation, maintenance, and repair of modular pavements. The course highlights the importance of following health and safety regulations, using appropriate tools and equipment, and applying correct construction practices. This qualification is not Ofqual regulated, but it is recognized for its practical value and industry relevance, making it a strong choice for individuals seeking to enhance their skills and credibility in the construction sector.

The diploma is tailored to support learners in building a solid foundation of technical and operational skills. It encourages professional growth by combining theoretical understanding with practical application, ensuring learners can adapt to different construction environments. With a focus on modular pavement construction, the course prepares individuals to handle diverse tasks, from preparing ground surfaces to laying modular units with precision. By the end of the program, learners will have demonstrated competence in key areas of construction operations, positioning themselves as capable and reliable contributors to the industry.

Awarding Body

ProQual

Pathways

8

Study Mood

Online

Assessment

Assignments Based

Course Study Units

Mandatory Units 

  1. Installing, maintaining and removing work area protection and safety equipment in the workplace
    Unit Endorsements:
    One of the following endorsements required:
    1. Protection and safety notices
    2. Safety lighting
  2. Laying modular pavement in the workplace
    Unit Endorsements:
    One of the following endorsements required:
    1. Block paving
    2. Brick paving
    3. Stone/Concrete setts
    4. Flags
    5. Natural stone rough cut
    6. Natural stone uniformly cut
  3. Preparing and operating powered units, tools or pedestrian plant, machinery or equipment in the
    workplace
    Unit Endorsements:
    One of the following endorsements required:
    1. Generators
    2. Pumps
    3. Pedestrian operated plant or machines
    4. Mixers
    5. Compressors
    6. Self-powered tools
  4. Setting out secondary dimensional work control in the workplace
    Unit Endorsements:
    Three of the following endorsements required:
    1. Lines
    2. Levels
    3. Depths
    4. Areas
    5. Heights
    6. Angles
  5. Conforming to general health, safety and welfare in the workplace
  6. Conforming to productive working practices in the workplace

Entry Requirements

  • Minimum age: Minimum age of 18 years.
  • Educational background: A basic level of education and literacy is required to understand course materials.
  • Language proficiency: Proficiency in English language for reading, writing, and communication.
  • Work experience: Some work experience in construction or related fields is beneficial but not mandatory.

Who Can Enroll

This course is best suited for individuals who want to strengthen their practical skills in construction operations, particularly modular pavement construction.

  • Motivated to work in the construction industry.
  • Interested in gaining hands-on, practical knowledge.
  • Able to follow health and safety guidelines.
  • Comfortable working outdoors and in team environments.
  • Keen to improve technical skills with tools and equipment.
  • Looking to enhance workplace performance and credibility.

Course Learning Outcomes

Installing, maintaining and removing work area protection and safety equipment in the workplace

  • Interpret the given information relating to the work and resources when installing, maintaining, and removing work area protection and safety equipment
  • Know how to comply with relevant legislation and official guidance when installing, maintaining, and removing work area protection and safety equipment.
  • Maintain safe and healthy working practices when installing, maintaining, and removing work area protection and safety equipment.
  • Select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work to install, maintain and remove work area protection and safety equipment.
  • Minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area when installing, maintaining, and removing work area protection and safety equipment.
  • Complete the work within the allocated time when installing, maintaining, and removing work area protection and safety equipment.
  • Comply with the given contract information to install, maintain, and remove work area protection and safety equipment to the required specification.

Laying modular pavement in the workplace

  • Interpret the given information relating to the work and resources when laying modular pavement.
  • Know how to comply with relevant legislation and official guidance when laying modular pavement.
  • Maintain safe and healthy working practices when laying modular pavement.
  • Select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work to lay modular pavement.
  • Minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area when laying modular pavement.
  • Complete the work within the allocated time when laying modular pavement.
  • Comply with the given contract information to lay modular pavement to the required specification.

Preparing and operating powered units, tools or pedestrian plant, machinery or equipment in the workplace

  • Interpret the given information relating to the preparation and use of powered units, tools or pedestrian plant, machinery or equipment.
  • Know how to comply with relevant legislation and official guidance to prepare and use powered units, tools or pedestrian plant, machinery or equipment.
  • Maintain safe and healthy working practices when preparing for and using powered units, tools or pedestrian plant, machinery or equipment.
  • Select the required quantity and quality of resources to prepare for and sustain powered units, tools or pedestrian plant, machinery or equipment.
  • Minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area when preparing to and using powered units, tools or pedestrian plant, machinery or equipment.
  • Complete the work within the allocated time when preparing to and using powered units, tools or pedestrian plant, machinery or equipment.
  • Comply with the given contract information to operate powered units, tools or pedestrian plant, machinery or equipment to the required specification.

Setting out secondary dimensional work control in the workplace

  • Interpret the given information relating to setting out dimensional control of the work.
  • Know how to comply with relevant legislation and official guidance to set out dimensional control of the work.
  • Maintain safe and healthy working practices when setting out dimensional control of the work.
  • Select the required quantity and quality of resources to set out dimensional control of the work.
  • Minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area when setting out dimensional control of the work.
  • Complete the work within the allocated time when setting out dimensional control of the work.
  • Comply with the given contract information to set out dimensional control of the work to the required specification.

Conforming to general health, safety and welfare in the workplace

  • Comply with all workplace health, safety and welfare legislation requirements.
  • Recognise hazards associated with the workplace that have not been previously controlled and report them in accordance with organisational procedures.
  • Comply with organisational policies and procedures to contribute to health, safety and welfare.
  • Work responsibly to contribute to workplace health, safety and welfare whilst carrying out work in the relevant occupational area.
  • Comply with and support all organisational security arrangements and approved procedures.

Conforming to productive working practices in the workplace

  • Communicate with others to establish productive work practices.
  • Follow organisational procedures to plan the sequence of work.
  • Maintain relevant records in accordance with the organisational procedures
  • Maintain good working relationships when conforming to productive working practices.

Inspire Institute of Technologies Pakistan is approved satellite centre of Inspire College of Techologies UK for ProQual Qualifications

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Assessment is based on practical performance in the workplace. Learners are observed carrying out tasks, and evidence of competence is collected through work-based activities, portfolios, and supervisor feedback.

No, prior experience is not mandatory. However, having some background in construction or civil engineering operations can be helpful.

Learners will develop skills in preparing ground surfaces, laying modular pavements, using tools and equipment safely, and following health and safety procedures.

This diploma is highly focused on modular pavement construction, which means learners gain specialized skills in preparing, laying, and maintaining modular surfaces.

This qualification benefits individuals already working in construction who want to formalize their skills, as well as newcomers seeking to enter the industry with practical competence.

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