Building and construction covers a wide range of jobs in areas such as planning, engineering, architecture and trades such as painting, carpentry, plumbing, tiling, roofing and electrical – for both commercial and residential projects. Residential building includes the construction of houses, flats, units and townhouses. Commercial (non-residential) building includes schools, hospitals, shops, offices and factories.
A large part of the industry involves planning, which involves all of the work that goes into building and maintaining infrastructure such as our roads and streets, railways, power supplies, dams and sewerage systems. Everywhere you go, this industry has made a contribution.
There's also the design and engineering side of building and construction which offers jobs in areas such as architecture and building design, where you can specialise in areas such as environmentally friendly and sustainable housing design.
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The vocational education and training (VET) courses delivered in Western Australia on this course list are funded through the Department of Training and Workforce Development; these are referred to as publicly funded training. A range of qualifications and courses for priority industry areas and occupations are subsidised under Jobs and Skills WA, to reduce the cost of training in priority skill areas. To find out more about which courses are subsidised, please take a look at the information available on the main Training page.
Get a trade qualification through an apprenticeship in cabinet making or carpentry!
Through this apprenticeship, you'll learn how to work as a cabinet maker or carpenter — either in a factory setting or on a work site — in the construction, manufacture and installation of timber and composite products.
This course, available as an apprenticeship, will give you all the skills and knowledge to become a trades qualified carpenter working in new construction; maintenance, repair and renovations; or other settings such as custom cabinetry or timberwork.
Get in on the action, with a career in civil construction!
If you would like to build a career as a mobile plant operator, bridge construction worker, pipe layer, or road construction worker — this is the qualification for you! Civil construction is an area that offers fantastic job and career opportunities; working on projects such as new roads, bridges, train stations, schools and public buildings being constructed across WA, and this course will get you job ready for entry level work.
Work on specialist civil construction projects across WA!
If you would like to work in civil construction and specialise in projects that involve the construction of pipe networks for water mains, storm water systems, or sewers, this is the course for you!
Want to work on some of WA's biggest machines and construction projects?
If you would love to work with the big dozers, trucks and other plant that you see on WA's big infrastructure and construction projects like new roads and bridges, and new hospitals and schools — this is the qualification you need, and there's great job opportunities out there!
A concrete labourer works on creating forms and structures from cement, for residential and commercial projects. This course — available as a traineeship — will give you all the skills and knowledge you need to get started!
With this qualification, you’ll be job ready for a range of careers including sander and polisher, floor finisher or carpet layer for residential or commercial buildings.
Through this qualification, you’ll learn how to prepare furniture surfaces and apply finishes as required for the manufacture of new furniture or in the repair or restoration of existing furniture pieces.
Through this qualification, you'll gain the skills and knowledge required to perform a range of glass and glazing job roles including safely manufacturing, processing, moving and installing various types of glass and handling glazing materials and components.