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NVQ Level 3 - Experienced Worker Route

5.0(9)

By Optima Electrical Training

The NVQ Level 3 is designed to provide both new entrants and those seeking progression in their career, with the opportunity to develop the necessary skills to carry out job roles and responsibilities associated with the installation and maintenance of Electrotechnical systems. The EWR is for electricians who have been working in the industry for at least 5 years but have not formally completed an industry apprenticeship or Level 3 NVQ qualification. Successful completion of the NVQ and AM2 assessment will satisfy the entry criteria for JIB accredited Gold Card status. Bear in mind that the C&G 2391-50 and 18th Edition courses are pre-requisites to the Experienced Worker route. In case you don’t hold them, we can help you with a Pre-Experienced Worker Route package.

NVQ Level 3 - Experienced Worker Route
Delivered In-Person in London + 2 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
£1,495 to £1,795

Vectorworks 2D Basics Level Training Course

By ATL Autocad Training London

Why Vectorworks 2D Basics Level Training Course? Vectorworks excels in 2D design, delivering exceptional results and serving as a robust 2D design tool. The Fundamentals course provides customizable tools for precise 2D drawings, while VectorWorks Architect streamlines the process with user-friendly, easy-to-learn tools. Click here for more info: Website Course Details: 10 hrs, Flexible 1-on-1 sessions, in-person or online. 9 am and 7 pm (Mon-Sat).10 hours, split as needed for your schedule. Module 1: Understanding CAD and Vectorworks The Role of CAD in Design Introduction to Vectorworks Software Module 2: Setting Up Your Workspace Workspace Configuration Basic Options and Preferences Module 3: Foundational Drawing Skills Drawing Techniques Selecting Objects Module 4: Advanced Object Editing Combining Shapes Mirroring Objects Rotating Objects Grouping Objects Module 5: Precision Drawing and Scaling Working with Scale Setting Preferences Saving Templates Module 6: Accurate Object Placement Drawing Precision Moving Objects Precisely Module 7: Advanced Editing Techniques Using Fillet Employing Offset Module 8: Introduction to Object Attributes and Groups Basic Attributes Editing Object Groups Module 9: Duplicating Objects Linear Duplicates Rectangular Duplicates Circular Duplicates Module 10: Creating Room Plans Designing Walls Incorporating Windows and Doors Module 11: Room Plan Development Room Plan Drawing Methods Module 12: Utilizing Additional Attributes Hatch Patterns Gradients Image Fills Module 13: Drawing Elevations Elevation Techniques Effective Methods Module 14: Importing Images for Graphics Graphic Illustration Image Integration Module 15: Symbols and Resource Management Creating Symbols Introduction to Resource Browser Module 16: Organizing Drawings with Design Layers Design Layer Usage Module 17: Labeling Drawings and Title Blocks Drawing Labels Title Block Text Module 18: Plotting and Printing User Interface and Terminology Printing Techniques Module 19: Creating Drawing Sheets A1, A2, and A3 Sheets Module 20: Utilizing Viewports Multiple Views Module 21: Professional Model Presentation Paper Space Presentation Converting to PDFs Module 22: Managing Files and Projects Module 23: Displaying Objects and Terminology Module 24: Objects and Data Management Module 25: Precise Object Placement Object Snaps Quick Select Module 26: Dividing and Measuring Objects Module 27: Dimensioning and Annotation Module 28: Working with Text Module 29: Custom Tool Palettes Module 30: Organizing Tool Palettes Module 31: Effective Tool Palette Usage Module 32: Standard Views and Drawing Techniques Module 33: Drawing Curves Arcs, Donuts, and Ellipses Module 34: Real-World Units and Measurements Module 35: Object Manipulation Changing Object Angles Module 36: File Management Saving, Exiting, and Opening Projects Module 37: Creating Mirror Images Module 38: Introduction to 3D Modeling Creating Extrusions Basic 3D Concepts Outcomes and Vectorworks Jobs: Vectorworks Proficiency: Gain expertise in using Vectorworks software for design tasks. 2D Design Skills: Create accurate 2D drawings and architectural plans. Advanced Editing: Efficiently manipulate and edit objects in your designs. Precision Drawing: Develop skills for precise scaling and drawing. These skills open doors to careers in design, architecture, engineering, entertainment, and more. Potential Jobs: Architectural Drafter Interior Designer Landscape Designer AD Technician Graphic Designer Construction Estimator Product Designer Set Designer Event Planner Urban Planner Vectorworks 2D Training Course Our Vectorworks training is thoughtfully designed to educate and inspire designers at every skill level. Whether you're just starting or a seasoned pro, our courses will furnish you with fresh skills, streamline your workflows, and unleash the full potential of your Vectorworks software. Online Training Choices Tailored Online Sessions: Customized training sessions tailored to your specific requirements and skill level. Virtual Classroom: Participate in interactive virtual classes from the convenience of your workspace. Getting Started Guides: Comprehensive guides to assist you in navigating the fundamentals of Vectorworks. In-Person Training Opportunities Customized On-Site Sessions: Hands-on training delivered directly to your office or at regional events. One-to-One: Engage in interactive learning at our training locations. Download Vectorworks https://www.vectorworks.net Personalized One-on-One Training: Get individualized attention and customized instruction. Flexible Scheduling: Choose your preferred training time and day to suit your schedule. Post-Course Assistance: Access free online support after course completion. Comprehensive Learning Materials: Receive PDF notes and handouts to enhance your learning. Certificate of Completion: Earn a recognition certificate upon successfully finishing the course. Affordable Rates: Enjoy cost-effective training rates. Software Setup Assistance: Receive help setting up the software on your computer. Referral Benefits: Recommend a friend and receive discounts on future courses. Group Training Discounts: Special discounts available for group training sessions. Convenient Availability: Access training sessions from Monday to Sunday, with extended hours. Tailored Training: Receive customized, bespoke training tailored to your specific requirements.

Vectorworks 2D Basics Level Training Course
Delivered in London or OnlineFlexible Dates
£360

University Foundation Programme

By Bath Academy

The University Foundation Programme (UFP) is a one-year intensive course that prepares both British and international students to attend top UK universities.

University Foundation Programme
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£20,500

Asbestos in soils and contaminated land Online

By Airborne Environmental Consultants Ltd

The course covers investigation and risk assessment of asbestos-contaminated soils and sites, including waste classification and land remediation. It will cover the current HSE and EA legislation and guidance, assessing risk to health from asbestos in soils and how to assess the land, analysis types and interpretation, and remedial actions.

Asbestos in soils and contaminated land Online
Delivered in Manchester + 1 more or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Pre-Experienced Worker Route Package

5.0(9)

By Optima Electrical Training

If you have at least 5 years working experience and you would like to attain Gold Card status via the Experienced Worker route by joining the City & Guilds 2346 NVQ Level 3, you will also need to hold the below two pre-requisite qualifications: City & Guilds 2391-52 Inspection and Testing Course C&G 2382-22 BS7671 18th Edition

Pre-Experienced Worker Route Package
Delivered In-Person in London + 2 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
£1,695

Process Safety Management & Engineering Applications [IChemE Approved Training Course]

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

Gain expertise in process safety management engineering through EnergyEdge's course. Participate in our classroom training to enhance your skills and knowledge.

Process Safety Management & Engineering Applications [IChemE Approved Training Course]
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£3,199 to £3,399

CPCS A40A Slinger/Signaller Novice Course

4.7(177)

By Hands on Skills Training (CPCS & NPORS Site)

CPCS A40A Slinger/Signaller Novice Course

CPCS A40A Slinger/Signaller Novice Course
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£1,000

The Impact of NYC Labor and Material Costs on Construction Estimates

By NYC Estimating Services

Construction in New York City comes with a unique set of financial challenges, and labor and material costs are at the top of the list. From unionized workers to specialty materials transported through dense urban environments, these factors can dramatically affect how estimates are calculated. Understanding their impact is crucial whether you're planning a small renovation or a major commercial build. 1. NYC Labor Costs: Skilled, Specialized, and Expensive Labor in NYC is known for being highly skilled—but also highly priced. Many projects require union labor, which involves higher wages, benefits, and strict work schedules. Additionally, local safety laws often require extra personnel, such as flaggers and site safety managers, further inflating labor costs. This complexity is one reason many developers and contractors turn to New York construction estimating services. These professionals understand the nuances of NYC labor markets and can produce accurate cost forecasts based on current wage trends, union agreements, and job classifications. 2. Material Costs in an Urban Environment Material costs in New York City are consistently higher than the national average. Factors such as limited storage, transportation difficulties, and regional price markups all contribute to the inflated expense. In some boroughs, staging areas are so limited that materials must be delivered just-in-time, increasing logistics costs. Additionally, certain high-end projects require custom or imported finishes, further complicating material cost estimates. Estimators must consider not just the price of materials but also the cost to transport, handle, and install them in a tightly regulated environment. 3. How Labor and Materials Affect Plumbing Costs Plumbing is a prime example of how labor and material costs intersect in NYC. With strict plumbing codes and the need for licensed professionals, the costs can rise quickly. For anyone wondering how to estimate plumbing works, it’s essential to factor in both the skilled labor required and the materials—many of which must meet specific city-mandated standards. Even minor plumbing revisions can have a ripple effect on project costs. For example, rerouting pipes in a high-rise building often requires extensive planning, permits, and cooperation with multiple trades. This level of complexity makes accurate plumbing estimates a must for keeping projects on budget. 4. Why Professional Estimating Services Matter Given these variables, relying on professional New York construction estimating services can be a smart investment. These services use advanced software, up-to-date local data, and firsthand industry knowledge to provide highly detailed and location-specific cost assessments. They help prevent underbidding, overpaying, or encountering surprise costs that could stall a project. Conclusion Labor and material costs in NYC are some of the most influential factors in construction budgeting. By understanding their impact—and by learning how to estimate plumbing works and other trades accurately—you can better manage project risks and maintain financial control. Whether you're a contractor or a property owner, partnering with trusted New York construction estimating services ensures you're building on solid financial ground.

The Impact of NYC Labor and Material Costs on Construction Estimates
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
FREE

Advanced Applied Petroleum Geomechanics

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

Enhance your expertise in petroleum geomechanics with Energy Edge's advanced course. Gain practical skills and knowledge to tackle complex geomechanical challenges.

Advanced Applied Petroleum Geomechanics
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£3,599 to £3,799

RYA Day Skipper Shorebased

4.9(48)

By Go West Sailing

The Day Skipper shore based course sits in the RYA Syllabus as preamble to the Day Skipper practical course and will give the aspiring skipper the knowledge that is needed to navigate familiar water. The course also provides an introduction to lights to help you on your way with sailing in the dark. The course will give you the confidence to be able to plan your passage on inshore and coastal routes, and ensure that you and your crew are safe. The course includes: Basics of seamanship Essentials of inshore navigation and pilotage Chartwork (plotting tidal streams, estimated positions and courses to steer) Electronic charts Position fixing Passage planning Weather forecasting and meteorology Tidal height calculations Collision regulations Construction, parts and equipment of a cruising boat Emergency and safety procedures including distress calls, the use of flares, safety harnesses, lifejackets and liferafts

RYA Day Skipper Shorebased
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£349