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New Roads and Streetworks Act (NRSWA) Supervisors Assessments

Course Code:

swt/ssw.

Duration:

The NRSWA Streetworks assessments are split into several units as described in the course content below. The typical supervisors course lasts 5 days and includes units 1, 10-14 & 16. We can conduct individual units at the client’s request, but a minimum of three units must be passed to be eligible for a Streetworks card.

Cost:

5 day course: £500 + VAT + unit and card fees

Please contact us for individual unit fees on 01978 856665

Accreditaion

City & Guilds issue the unit certificates and these are then submitted to a Streetworks register to issue a Streetworks card. Please note that a minimum of three units must be achieved to be eligible for a card.

Who should attend?

Anyone who is required to work in the public highway on roads up to 40mph. This includes gas, water, electric and telecoms workers.

Pre-requisites:

You must already have previous experience working under supervision in the public highway. Please note that this is an assessment course and not a training course. Please contact us if you require additional training.

Qualification Structure:

This is a unit-based qualification and Candidates can be assessed on just one unit if required. Typically Candidates cover units 1, 10-14 & 16 as standard, but we can accommodate unit 15 on request.

Course content:

  • Unit 1 Monitoring Location and Avoidance of Underground Services.
  • Unit 10 Monitoring Signing, Lighting & Guarding.
  • Unit 11 Monitoring Excavation in the Highway.
  • Unit 12 Monitoring Reinstatement & Compaction of Backfill Materials.
  • Unit 13 Monitoring Reinstatement & Compaction of Sub-base and Road-base
    in Non-Bituminous Materials.
  • Unit 14
    Monitoring Re-instatement in Bituminous Materials.
  • Unit 15
    Monitoring Re-instatement in concrete slabs.
  • Unit 16
    Monitoring Re-instatement in Modular Surfaces and Concrete
    Footways.

Teaching Methods:

  • Classroom-based theory.
  • Centre-based Unit Assessments.

Career Progression:

Candidates can progress onto further Gas, Water, Electric or Telecoms courses.

 
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