Construction Craft Worker
Trade Description:
Construction craft workers are responsible for site preparation and cleanup, setting up and removing access equipment, working on concrete and masonry, steel, wood and pre-cast erecting projects. They handle materials and equipment and perform demolition, excavation and compaction activities. They may also be responsible for site security and management of pedestrian and vehicular traffic. They are usually found working on a variety of structures including residential, commercial and industrial buildings, as well as hydroelectric dams, roadways, bridges and railways. In some areas, they may also work on utility, landscape and pipeline projects.
Construction craft workers are mostly found on construction sites and work for private as well as municipal, provincial and federal governments.
Trade Regulation | Prepping for the Exam - Booklist |
National Occupational Analysis |
Apprenticeship - Annual Requirements:
Levels | Total Hours/Year (On-the-Job & Technical Training) |
Total Weeks/Year (Technical Training) |
Delivered By |
2 | 1,800 | 8-8 | RRC |
Training Standards:
Level One | Level Chart |
Level Two | Profile Chart |
Unit to Course Comparison Checklist | NOA Subtask to Unit Comparison |
Red Seal Exam Information
Red Seal Exam Breakdown | Red Seal Exam Self-Assessment Guide |
Sample Exams | Red Seal Exam Self-Assessment Guide (PDF) |
Types of Exam Questions | Red Seal Exam Preparation Guide |
Challenging the Exam - Trades Qualification:
Years of Experience |
Hours Required | Additional Practical
Exam Required |
3 | 5,400 | No |
Employer Declaration | Employer Declaration (FR) Statutory Declaration | Statutory Declaration (FR) |
Designated Trainers:
Work Experience Form |
Accredited Programs:
Apprenticeship Trade | Training Institution - Secondary Schools |
Training Institution - Post-Secondary Schools |
Training Institution |
Level
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Construction Craft Worker |
LIUNA Training Centre |
Pre-Employment Construction Craft Worker |
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