Surveying Technologies Theory - Level 3 Course

Date:10th November 2017 2:25 pm

The Surveying Technologies Theory Course is ideal for students wanting to learn about the responsibilities and skills required for a building or quantity surveyor. The course is an introduction and can be used prior to further practical training or a job role. The course is suitable as a piece of initial training for a new starter, or as a refresher for anyone already working in this sector. In the course, you will become familiar with equipment used in quantity surveying as well as the terminology and mathematics involved.

On successful completion of this course, students will receive an accredited Level 3 Certificate of Achievement.

Surveying Technologies Theory Course Overview:

The home study courses are split into the following 3 modules:

  1. Health, Safety and Welfare in Construction and the Built Environment (60 Hours)
  2. Measuring, Estimating and Tendering Processes in Construction and the Built Environment.(60 Hours)
  3. Surveying in Construction and Civil Engineering (60 Hours)

The Course is Split into the following 3 Units:

Health, Safety and Welfare in Construction and the Built Environment (60 Hours):

  • Health, safety and welfare are of paramount importance to any organisation operating within the construction industry. The Health and Safety Executive’s annual league table of fatal injuries shows the construction sector consistently tops the table.
  • The UK and the European Union have created a legal framework for prosecuting employers and employees who disregard health, safety and welfare legislation.
  • To reduce the significant accident record in construction, employers must formulate workplace safety policies. These must address the hazards, risks, policies, the organisational and control arrangements required to promote health, safety and welfare, and be communicated to all parties.
  • The unit will provide learners with knowledge and understanding of the legal framework relating to employer and employee responsibilities.
  • An understanding of the principal causes of typical accidents and the associated costs of these will be developed, and learners will explore the methods used to identify workplace hazards in construction, together with the strategies used to control them including the use of risk assessments and monitoring and review procedures. Learners will become familiar with the roles and responsibilities of personnel and with the procedures required following the occurrence of accidents.

Measuring, Estimating and Tendering Processes in Construction and the Built Environment.(60 Hours):

This unit details how to:

  • Record dimensions and descriptions of construction work in a methodical way and process these into final quantities for varying purposes, e.g. bills of quantities, variations, final account, interim payments, claims, etc.
  • Understand the purpose of estimating and the common techniques used to price construction work.
  • Calculate all-in costs of materials, labour and plant, together with unit rates, for a variety of construction work.
  • Derive approximate quantities and costs to determine the approximate value of building projects at varying pre-contract development design stages and to understand the limitations on the accuracy that might be achieved.
  • Understand the purpose of tendering, the common techniques used and the relevant documentation explains the factors that can affect the level of tenders.

Surveying in Construction and Civil Engineering (60 Hours):

This unit details how to:

  • Understand surveying terminology and be able to use the equipment and instruments typically used to perform linear surveys, record the measurements in a standard form and produce drawings.
  • Be able to use the equipment and instruments typically used to perform levelling surveys, record the measurements in a standard form and produce drawings.
  • Be able to use the equipment and instruments typically used to measure angles, record the measurements in a standard form and produce results from calculations.
  • Be able to perform the setting out of small buildings.

To find out more about The Surveying Technologies Theory – Level 3 Course visit course provider website.

Course Provider Distance Learning Centre
Course Fee £336.00
Course Delivery Paper Based Materials
Course Duration 180 Hours (Self Study)
Website Link
Phone Number 0845 129 7238
United Kingdom
England
551
Distance Learning Centre Swaledale 4 Coaley Lane Newbottle Houghton le Spring Tyne & Wear DH4 4SQ United Kingdom
  

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