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NCC CPD Bundle for Tasmanian Practitioners

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Course Summary

These courses will enable building professionals from all backgrounds and perspectives to improve their core skills and technical knowledge in the National Construction Code.

This Bundle consists of 6 individual courses, and is worth 6 CPD points.

The CPD points allocated to each course have been approved by the Administrator of Occupational Licensing for the purposes of the CPD obligations for Tasmanian licensed practitioners. Successful completion of these courses will count towards the CPD obligations for licensing renewals.

Courses in Bundle

  • NCC Volume Three
  • Australian Regulatory Framework for Building and Plumbing
  • NCC: A Performance-based Code 2019 tas
  • Using the NCC 2019 tas
  • NCC Volume One 2019 tas
  • NCC Volume Two tas

Scheduled Course Dates

This course is offered 'on demand' or has variable costs and delivery features. Contact the Training Provider for further information and to enrol.

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