Building

Funding boost for construction training at TAFE

More students will get the skills and experience they need to get a job thanks to a funding boost from the Victorian Government for construction training in Melbourne’s north-east.

Victorian Minister for Training and Skills Gayle Tierney and Member for Monbulk James Merlino visited Box Hill Institute’s Lilydale campus to announce $2.9 million in funding for two new projects which will develop and deliver core skills for aspiring construction workers.

A new diploma-level course, Off-site Construction Technologies, will put Victoria at the forefront of pre-fabricated timber construction technologies.

This new pilot project will help meet industry demand for project managers and tradespeople with skills in offsite construction using the latest manufactured products and methods.

The funding will also support the development of new accredited and non-accredited courses in Building Information Modelling. Courses are designed to train students to manage complex information across teams involving architects, building designers, engineers, contractors and specialist contractors, facilities managers and trades.

To make it easier to access training, the Government is investing $172 million to make 30 priority TAFE courses and 18 pre-apprenticeship courses that lead to jobs that are most in demand from Victorian employers tuition free.

The Victorian Budget 2018/19 is investing an additional $644 million to strengthen TAFE, address skills shortages and ensure all Victorians can access the training they need to get a good job.

Source: Vic Government