Permanent Modular Building Assembly
The perfect fit for construction companies looking to optimise opportunities in modular buildings
Introducing Apprenticeship Units
If you haven't already heard about them, apprenticeship units are short, skills-focused courses designed to upskill your team without the need to commit to a full apprenticeship.
They're ideal when you need targeted training to close skills gaps, develop skills in emerging technologies or support employee progression. And because content is drawn directly from existing apprenticeship standards, you can be confident that the training stays aligned with industry expectations.
It's a quick, efficient and very cost-effective way of developing the skills you need to drive your business forward.
Who is this Unit for?
This apprenticeship unit is for existing construction workers who need to upskill to construct and assemble modular buildings designed for long term use.
Benefits for Businesses
- Increased Efficiency: Equip your team with skills to assemble modular buildings quickly and safely
- Enhanced Competitiveness: Stay ahead in the construction industry by mastering modular building techniques
- Quality Assurance: Ensure that all work meets quality standards, reducing rework and maintaining client satisfaction
- Compliance and Safety: Improve safety and compliance knowledge, protecting your workforce and minimising risks.
Get in Touch
Fill in the short form below or email our Business Development team at business@blackpool.ac.uk, if you have any questions about Apprenticeship Units, coming soon to B&FC.
What Will I Learn on this Modular Building Assembly Unit?
On this Modular Building Assembly unit, you’ll learn the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to safely assemble and install modular building components on site. You’ll develop a strong understanding of health, safety and welfare principles, including your legal responsibilities when lifting, working at height and handling materials.
The unit covers how to interpret drawings and survey information, set out components accurately using datum points, and achieve correct alignment and level. You’ll learn to identify materials and components, install structural elements, flooring, pods, stairs and cladding, and apply fire protection, weatherproofing and finishing systems.
A strong focus is placed on quality, compliance and recording work to specification, ensuring modular buildings are assembled safely, efficiently and to a high standard.
What are the Entry Requirements?
Individuals must be 19 years or older and already have some construction experience.
How is This Funded?
Levy employers can use their Levy fund to cover the cost of apprenticeship units. For non-Levy employers, the government covers 100% of the funding costs.