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Navigating Building Codes: Construction Training for Code Compliance

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If you’re new to the world of construction, there may be one thing that boggles your mind more than anything else: building codes.

In Australia, we enjoy super strict building codes and quality control checks. This is a good thing; it ensures every builder and construction worker is doing their job properly and that every structure, whether it’s an apartment complex or a road, is safe to use.

How do construction professionals follow such stringent building codes? Are they complicated and confusing? Do they get it wrong sometimes?

All these questions will be answered in this post, where we explain navigating building codes and construction training for code compliance:

Building codes are clear and simple to follow

While building codes in Australia are very strict, they are clear and simple to follow. They’re outlined by our main construction compliance body, the Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB), in standards such as the National Construction Code. The ABCB’s job is to make it very clear to follow these codes, rather than to make it complicated or confusing. Evidently, they’re succeeding in this because Australia enjoys a very high standard of building compliance.

All registered construction training institutions follow compliance codes

As a construction student, it’s important to want to follow code compliance and ensure you’re doing things the right way – whether you’re slinging a load on a crane, or operating a forklift. And although navigating building codes may seem overwhelming now, you shouldn’t stress too much about them, because every Registered Training Organisation (RTO) in construction will teach you in compliance with Australian building codes.

Code compliant work will therefore come naturally to you, since you’ve been taught through a reputable RTO in construction.

What to study if you’re interested in code compliance in construction

Fascinated by building code compliance? Good – we need more people like you for the future! If you’re interested in construction training for code compliance, and see yourself one day becoming a compliance officer or auditor, then studying a Cert III in Civil Construction is a great way to start your career path.

A Cert III in Civil Construction gives you a great introduction into the world of construction, giving you a broad range of skills in varied construction contexts. You can read more about Construction Training International’s Cert III in Civil Construction – General here.

Code compliance may seem overwhelming from where you stand as a beginner in construction, but with the help of Construction Training International, it becomes a lot clearer. We’re Melbourne’s best RTO in construction, having helped thousands of Victorians become qualified construction professionals and enjoy illustrious careers. Our institution boasts real-life training construction sites, seasoned, passionate tutors and affordable training costs to boot. Get in touch with Construction Training International and enrol today.

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