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Construction and the built environmentLevel 2Green occupationOCC0265D · ST0265

Construction assembly and installation operative - Timber

Core building tradesperson · Technical · Onsite Construction

The official framework — 89 requirements.

Every Knowledge, Skill and Behaviour below is the verbatim regulatory text of the Construction assembly and installation operative apprenticeship standard (v1.0). On EngTree, each one becomes a node — verified knowledge entries, training modules and End-Point Assessment evidence all map back to it. This standard has options — requirements marked with an option name apply to that pathway only.

Knowledge (44)

What the apprentice must understand

  • K17

    How to set out components in relation to datum points to maintain dimensional control

    Concrete
  • K18

    Component identification marks, their meaning and the implications on working methods e.g. lifting points marked on drawings, lifting configurations and sequencing.

    Concrete
  • K19

    How to adjust temporary works to achieve alignment and level.

    Concrete
  • K20

    How to select and fix specified temporary works, edge protection.

    Concrete
  • K22

    Application methods of cementitious finishing products such as grouts and fillers.

    Concrete
  • K23

    The range of insulation types their performance, options, quality and installation methods e.g. preventing cold bridges and forming fire stops.

    Concrete
  • K42

    The properties of a range of fixings, connections, materials and their applications e.g. the purpose and use of wall plates and brackets.

    Concrete
  • K3

    How to communicate with others and follow organisational procedures to conform to productive work practices.

  • K4

    The different techniques and methods to move, lift and handle, pre-assembled, manufactured elements and modules.

  • K5

    How to use, store and maintain hand tools, power tools and ancillary equipment.

  • K6

    How to interpret various types of information for drawings and specifications in various types and formats including digital e.g. Building Information Modelling and Personal Digital Assistant models.

  • K7

    How to comply with specifications and drawings when assembling, positioning and fixing manufactured elements and modules.

  • K8

    The specific safe working practices for moving, lifting and handling pre-assembled, manufactured elements and modules including – risk assessments and method statements, lift plans, control of hand-arm vibration syndrome, dust and noise.

  • K9

    The different techniques and methods to move, handle and store resources prior to installation.

  • K10

    The principles and practice of working at height and the use of access equipment including: mobile elevated work platforms, scaffold, fall prevention systems and equipment.

  • K11

    The principles of slinging and signalling.

  • K12

    The use of different materials and how they work together for load bearing and non-load bearing purposes.

  • K13

    The quality requirements of the materials and products that are being installed.

  • K14

    The different methods of installation and removal of temporary works and/or formwork.

  • K15

    The different methods of installation and removal of products such as structural elements, flooring units, stairs, pods, modules and cladding.

  • K16

    How and when to follow organisational reporting procedures to identify and rectify problems arising from information, resources and methods of work.

  • K1

    The principles of environment, health, safety and welfare and how they must be applied in relation to their work and to others.

    Permanent modular
  • K2

    The responsibilities under current legislation and official guidance to undertake the work e.g. Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations.

    Permanent modular
  • K38

    How to set out components in relation to datum points to maintain dimensional control.

    Permanent modular
  • K39

    Component identification marks, their meaning and the implications on working methods e.g. lifting points marked on drawings, lifting configurations, specialised handling restrictions and step areas on unit roof zones.

    Permanent modular
  • K40

    How to install, check and record to achieve alignment and level.

    Permanent modular
  • K41

    How to select and fix the appropriate temporary works for transportation, e.g.: edge protection, walk-on strips.

    Permanent modular
  • K42

    The properties of a range of fixings, connections, materials and their applications e.g. the purpose and use of wall plates and brackets.

    Permanent modular
  • K43

    Application methods of passive fire protection products such as mineral wools, intumescent tapes and fillers.

    Permanent modular
  • K44

    The range of material types, their performance, options, quality and installation methods e.g.: preventing cold bridges and forming fire stops.

    Permanent modular
  • K33

    how to complete product paperwork, including pre-delivery inspection, handover documentation and after hire inspection reports, identify and record all damages and faults in accordance with company procedures.

    Relocateable modular and portable
  • K34

    how to construct, install, maintain and dismantle modular and portable buildings including the following elements:• how to maintain non-structural carpentry work• how to complete like for like replacement of electrical fittings as instructed• how to complete a pre-delivery electrical inspection• how to maintain non-structural and structural components e.g. door frames, windows, partitions, structural supports• how to install plumbing such as toilet and sink units• how to apply paint by brush, roller and air spray• how to prepare surfaces using abrasive blast cleaning• how to install plaster board linings.

    Relocateable modular and portable
  • K35

    How specific maintenance, installation and dismantling times are estimated to meet production sequencing requirements.

    Relocateable modular and portable
  • K36

    how to use methods of calculating quantity, length, area and wastage associated with materials used to construct, install, maintain and dismantle modular and portable buildings.

    Relocateable modular and portable
  • K37

    how to avoid heat loss and condensation by applying the principles of airtightness and ventilation

    Relocateable modular and portable
  • K24

    The range of soleplate types available, their performance, material options, quality and installation and fixing methods.

    Timber
  • K25

    Timber component Identification marks, their meaning and the implications on working methods.

    Timber
  • K26

    Erection, installation and removal methods for temporary propping, bracing and protection measures.

    Timber
  • K27

    The range of timber frame panels available, their performance, material options, quality and installation methods including columns and beams, the purpose and use of wall plates.

    Timber
  • K28

    The range of floor types available, their performance, material options, quality and installation methods including cassettes, joists and combination systems.

    Timber
  • K29

    The range of roof structures available, their performance, material options, quality and installation methods, including hips and valleys, verges and eaves, parapet finishes

    Timber
  • K30

    The range of roof components available, their performance, material options, quality and installation methods including false chimneys, windows, hatches, dormers, roof lights and vents.

    Timber
  • K31

    The range of ancillary components available, their performance, material options, quality and installation methods including membranes, damp proof courses, vapour barriers, fire stops and cavity barriers.

    Timber
  • K32

    The regulations and requirements of scaffolding, access equipment and working platforms with regard to timber frame structures.

    Timber

Skills (37)

What the apprentice must be able to do

  • S11

    Measure, mark, align, position and set out lines, starter rails and/or dowel bars according to drawings and specifications.

    Concrete
  • S12

    Identify and select components according to material identification marks and construction sequence.

    Concrete
  • S13

    Install temporary protection, propping and bracing according to drawings and specifications.

    Concrete
  • S14

    Assemble components in accordance with specification and drawings including move, measure, align, fit, level, plumb, position and secure.

    Concrete
  • S15

    Use appropriate materials and fixings in accordance with drawings, specifications and manufacturer’s instructions.

    Concrete
  • S16

    Apply finishing products to specified quality standard.

    Concrete
  • S1

    Identify and apply safe working practices in accordance with current legislation, health, safety and welfare regulations, Approved Codes of Practice, company guidance, site specific requirements and taking account of changing circumstances.

  • S2

    Plan and undertake work practices productively.

  • S3

    Identify and apply safe use, storage and maintenance of hand tools, power tools and ancillary equipment.

  • S4

    Identify and apply safe working techniques when manual handling, working at height and using access equipment and plant such as – fall prevention systems e.g. fall arrest, restraint and access systems, harnesses and scaffold.

  • S5

    Identify and apply safe working techniques when slinging and signalling the movement of loads.

  • S6

    Apply different materials for load bearing and non-load bearing purposes according to design and specifications.

  • S7

    Install and remove temporary works e.g. protection, formwork, propping, bracing and access ramps in accordance with schemes of work.

  • S8

    Assemble, position and install manufactured components such as structural elements, flooring units, stairs, pods, modules and cladding.

  • S9

    Complete post installation checks to ensure compliance with specification.

  • S10

    Interpret information for drawings and specifications in various types and formats including digital e.g. Building Information Modelling and Personal Digital Assistant models

  • S27

    Complete maintenance on relocatable modular and portable buildings including replacement and repair of interior and exterior systems using carpentry, electrical, inspection, plumbing and painting skills.

    Permanent modular
  • S29

    Interpret survey information supplied. Measure, mark, align, position and set out lines, ground-cleats, anchorages and modular landing grids according to drawings and specifications.

    Permanent modular
  • S30

    Identify and select components according to material identification marks, unique identification numbers, references and construction-installation sequence.

    Permanent modular
  • S31

    Install temporary protection, and utilise the specified mounted safety equipment according to drawings and specifications.

    Permanent modular
  • S32

    Assemble and record components in accordance with specifications, sequence and drawings including landing, securing, activating retaining components, positional accuracy and securing using specified fixings and methods.

    Permanent modular
  • S33

    Use weatherproofing and external inter-modular fire stopping materials and fixings in accordance with drawings, specifications, manufacturer’s instructions and regulatory compliance.

    Permanent modular
  • S34

    Select, pre-form, assemble and install internal inter-modular service connections in accordance with drawings, specifications, manufacturer’s instructions and regulatory compliance.

    Permanent modular
  • S35

    Carry out and record validation testing of connected services upon installation and connection, in accordance and alignment with the applicable standards and regulations.

    Permanent modular
  • S36

    Select, pre-form, assemble and install internal inter-modular fire stopping and internal building fabric- finishing components and materials in accordance with drawings, specifications, manufacturer’s instructions and regulatory compliance.

    Permanent modular
  • S37

    Apply finishing products to quality standard in accordance with drawings and project specifications.

    Permanent modular
  • S24

    Prepare relocatable modular or portable buildings for loading onto transport vehicles, and assist in securing for travel, in line with supplied lift plan and method statements; e.g. temporary stability panels, temporary seals, and covers.

    Relocateable modular and portable
  • S25

    Commission, operate and decommission powered units, machinery and equipment specific to the relocatable modular and portable building operations e.g. pumps, generators, compressors, pressure washers and lighting sets.

    Relocateable modular and portable
  • S26

    Disassemble relocatable modular and portable buildings according to specification including link-way connections, staircases and access ramps.

    Relocateable modular and portable
  • S28

    Demonstrate product to a customer, completing all paperwork for pre-delivery inspection, handover documentation and after hire inspection reports.

    Relocateable modular and portable
  • S20

    Install floor systems according to drawings and specifications including cassettes, joists and combination systems.

    Relocateable modular and portable; Timber
  • S17

    Measure, mark, align, position and secure soleplates according to drawings and specifications

    Timber
  • S18

    Identify and select components according to material identification marks.

    Timber
  • S19

    Assemble timber frame wall panels including move, measure, mark out, align, fit, level, plumb, finish, position and secure.

    Timber
  • S21

    Erect roof structure carcassing components according to drawings and specifications e.g. false chimneys, hips and valleys, verges and eaves, parapet finishes.

    Timber
  • S22

    Form roof openings according to drawings and specifications e.g. hatches, dormers, roof lights and vents.

    Timber
  • S23

    Install ancillary items according to drawings and specifications e.g. membranes, damp proof courses, vapour barriers, fire stops and cavity barriers.

    Timber

Behaviours (8)

How the apprentice must conduct themselves

  • B1

    Working safely: in accordance with legal, regulatory, contractual and company procedures.

  • B2

    Effective communication: oral, written, listening, body language, digital and personal presentation.

  • B3

    Team work: work effectively and respectfully with others with minimum supervision, having consideration for equality and diversity.

  • B4

    Independent working: take responsibility for completion of your own work.

  • B5

    Logical thinking: use clear and valid reasoning when making decisions to undertake the work instructions.

  • B6

    Working effectively: undertake the work in a timely and productive manner.

  • B7

    Adaptability: be able to adjust to changes to the work instructions

  • B8

    Customer focus: deliver work to required quality standards

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