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CPC20220 Certificate II in Construction Pathways (Bricklaying Blocklaying Pathway)

Next intake

April 2025

Location

East Geelong Campus

Duration

Full-time: 13 weeks

Course description

The Certificate II in Construction Pathways – Bricklaying is designed for individuals seeking to develop fundamental skills in the construction industry, with a specific focus on bricklaying and blocklaying. This qualification provides hands-on experience in laying bricks, mixing mortar, and constructing basic masonry structures, making it an excellent starting point for those considering a career in bricklaying or other related trades.

Students will gain essential knowledge of workplace health and safety (WHS), construction materials, tools, and industry best practices. With a combination of theoretical and practical training, this course equips students with the skills necessary to take on entry-level roles or progress to an apprenticeship in bricklaying or construction.

Students have the option to select from the different streams available at The Gordon. We offer the following streams:

CPC20220 - Certificate II in Construction Pathways (Carpentry Pathway)

Possible career outcomes

  • carpentry apprenticeship 
  • bricklaying apprenticeship 
  • joinery apprenticeship 
  • painting and decorating apprenticeship 
  • cabinet making apprenticeship

Applications & attendance

How to apply

  1. Follow our instructions for how to apply for a course.
  2. Apply online by selecting an intake from the Applications & attendance table below.

If you need help, visit Customer Service or request application support via email.
Submission of an application does not guarantee a place in the course.

Intake Applications Attendance Classes  
2025 April
East Geelong Campus
Open: 15 Jan 2025
Close: 1 Apr 2025
Class Day Full Time Mon, Tue & Wed 9 am to 4 pm Apply

Class times are indicative and may change before the course starts. Students may need to complete some self-paced learning and assessments outside class, varying by course and skill level, or may be required to attend classes both on campus and online.

Follow the link for more information on attendance mode definitions and offer timing.

An application doesn't guarantee a place in the course.

Many courses have limited spots and may fill quickly, so apply early and ensure your application is fully completed, as only successful applicants will receive offers, issued as soon as possible. If numbers are low, intakes or courses may be cancelled.

Entrance requirements

    • Applicants must be 16 years and over at the time of course commencement.
    • Applicants are expected to have literacy and numeracy skills at Year 10 or Year 11 or Australian Core Skills Framework Level 2.
    • Any student under the age of 17 must provide an Exemption from School form prior to undertaking the course.
    • You must reside in Victoria to access Victorian Government Subsidised Fees and any incentive such as Free TAFE. Full fees apply to all non-Victorian residents.

Personal Learning Requirements

There are personal learning requirements for each qualification at The Gordon. These are essential personal capabilities and skills required to successfully complete the course and be ready to work in the industry.

Please review the requirements here and consider any challenges you may have in meeting them. When applying for your course, please let us know what support you may need.

Pre-training review

Each student must complete a pre-training review as part of their application. The outcome of your pre-training review assists our teachers and trainers to better understand your capabilities prior to training and enables you to be matched to the right program. Your literacy and numeracy skills will be evaluated and you may be required to undertake a separate assessment. Follow this link for more information about literacy and numeracy skills.

Units & assessments

Core Units Code Hours
Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry CPCCWHS2001 20
Carry out measurements and calculations CPCCOM1015 20
Plan and organise work CPCCOM1013 20
Undertake a basic construction project CPCCVE1011 40
Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry CPCCOM1012 20
Elective Units Code Hours
Apply basic levelling procedures CPCCCM2006 8
Carry out concreting to simple forms CPCCCO2013 20
Handle and prepare bricklaying and blocklaying materials CPCCBL2001 16
Prepare to work safely in the construction industry CPCWHS1001 6
Use bricklaying and blocklaying tools and equipment CPCCBL2002 30
Please note that the listed electives are delivered by The Gordon but you may not need to complete all of these units to successfully complete this qualification. If you have previously completed any of the units of competency relevant to this course, you may be eligible for Credit Transfer (CT). Any previous relevant experience may qualify you for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Find out more about CT or RPL here.

Assessment is based on:

  • Questioning
  • Observations and practical demonstrations 

Fees

Fees Rate Unit Indicative Course Hours Indicative Tuition Max. Indicative
Government
Subsidy Total
Concession Tuition AUD $1.46 per hour 200 AUD $292.00 AUD $4,040.00
Standard Tuition AUD $7.31 per hour 200 AUD $1,462.00 AUD $4,040.00
Full Fee Tuition AUD $13.20 per hour 200 AUD $2,640.00
Add the costs below to your relevant tuition fee
Education Levy AUD $30.00
Charged at enrolment
Materials Fee AUD $280.10 Once required purchase

All fees and charges are correct at time of publication but may change without notice. The student tuition fees are indicative only. Additional fees may apply. Where GST is applicable to any courses or materials, the fee displayed is inclusive of the GST.

Which fee will I pay?

Your fees will be charged according to your eligibility for government funding. For more information, visit our Fees & Payments pages.

Fee help

Payment plans may be available for eligible students who need assistance to manage their fee payments.

Further study options

  • CPC33020 Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying
  • CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry
  • CPC30620 Certificate III in Painting and Decorating
  • CPC31920 Certificate III in Joinery
  • MSF30322 Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology(Kitchens & Bathrooms)

Many Gordon courses offer pathways to higher qualifications within The Gordon and in some cases, to university degrees. Your Gordon course may provide credit points which could reduce further study time. Follow the link to find more information about pathways, or contact Customer Service.