The Certificate III in Landscape Construction offers comprehensive training in various areas, encompassing building techniques, concrete work, and the construction of brick, block, and stone structures and features. Additionally, it covers the installation of drainage systems, the execution of paving and retaining wall projects, and the art of plant selection.
A nationally recognised qualification
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
This qualification requires the completion of 17 units of competency made up of 10 core units and 7 elective units.
Core Units
AHCDRG305 - Install drainage systems
AHCLSC311 - Set out site for construction works
AHCLSC312 - Construct brick and block structures and features
AHCLSC313 - Construct stone structures and features, and install stone cladding
AHCLSC316 - Implement a paving project
AHCLSC317 - Construct landscape features using concrete
AHCLSC319 - Implement a retaining wall project
AHCPCM306 - Provide information on plants and their culture
AHCPGD307 - Implement a plant establishment program
AHCSOL304 - Implement soil improvements for garden and turf areas
Elective Units
CPCCWHS2001 - Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
AHCBUS407 - Cost a project
AHCIRG345 - Install pressurised irrigation systems
AHCLSC318 - Erect timber structures and features
CPCCBC4003 - Select, prepare and administer a construction contract
CPCCBC4024 - Resolving Business Disputes
BSBESB402 - Establish legal and risk management requirements of new business ventures
Online Self-Paced Learning
Recognition of Prior Learning
Up to 24 Months
Course packaging and costing will be confirmed upon further discussion with our enrolment consultant.