ProQual Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Testing, Inspecting and Thorough Examination Occupations (Construction)

Overview

Certifying Body

ProQual

Course Duration

3-6 Months

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Study Units

7-Units

Learning Mood

Online

Qualification Structure

To achieve the ProQual Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Testing, Inspecting and Thorough Examination Occupations (Construction);

Candidates must complete the following 1 Mandatory unit,

Mandatory Units

  • Confirming work activities and resources for an occupational work area in the workplace
  • Developing and maintaining good occupational working relationships in the workplace
  • Confirming the occupational method of work in the workplace
  • Inspecting plant or machinery for operational serviceability in the workplace
  • Carrying out specific tests on plant or machinery to determine operational serviceability in the workplace
  • Detecting breaches in waterproofing systems using non-destructive leak detection in the workplace
  • Dynamic Load and Integrity Testing of Piles in the workplace

Upon successful completion of theProQual Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Testing, Inspecting and Thorough Examination Occupations (Construction), learners will be able to:

Confirming work activities and resources for an occupational work area in the workplace

  • Identify work activities, assess required resources and plan the sequence of work.
  • Obtain clarification and advice where the resources required are not available.
  • Evaluate the work activities and the requirements of any significant external factors against the project requirements.
  • Identify work activities which influence each other and make the best use of the resources available.
  • Identify changed circumstances that require alterations to the work programme and justify them to decision makers.

Developing and maintaining good occupational working relationships in the workplace

  • Develop, maintain and encourage working relationships to promote good will and trust.
  • Inform relevant people about work activities in an appropriate level of detail, with the appropriate level of urgency.
  • Offer advice and help to relevant people about work activities and encourage questions/requests for clarification and comments.
  • Clarify proposals with relevant people and discuss alternative suggestions.
  • Resolve differences of opinion in ways that minimise offence and maintain goodwill, trust and respect.

Confirming the occupational method of work in the workplace

  • Assess available project data accurately to determine the occupational method of work.
  • Obtain additional information from alternative sources in cases where the available project data is insufficient.
  • Identify work methods that will make best use of resources and meet project, statutory and contractual requirements.
  • Confirm and communicate the selected work method to relevant personnel.

Inspecting plant or machinery for operational serviceability in the workplace

  • Interpret the given information relating to the work and resources when inspecting plant or machinery for operational serviceability.
  • Know how to comply with relevant legislation and official guidance when inspecting plant or machinery for operational serviceability.
  • Maintain safe and healthy working practices when inspecting plant or machinery for operational serviceability.
  • Select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work to inspect plant or machinery for operational serviceability.
  • Minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area when inspecting plant or machinery for operational serviceability.
  • Complete the work within the allocated time when inspecting plant or machinery for operational serviceability.
  • Comply with the given contract information to inspect plant or machinery for operational serviceability to the required specification.

Carrying out specific tests on plant or machinery to determine operational serviceability in the workplace

  • Interpret the given information relating to the work and resources when carrying out specific tests on plant or machinery to determine operational serviceability
  • Know how to comply with relevant legislation and official guidance when carrying out specific tests on plant or machinery to determine operational serviceability.
  • Maintain safe and healthy working practices when carrying out specific tests on plant or machinery to determine operational serviceability.
  • Select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work to carry out specific tests on plant or machinery to determine operational serviceability.
  • Minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area when carrying out specific tests on plant or machinery to determine operational serviceability.
  • Complete the work within the allocated time when carrying out specific tests on plant or machinery to determine operational serviceability.
  • Comply with the given contract information to carry out specific tests on plant or machinery to determine operational serviceability to the required specification.

Detecting breaches in waterproofing systems using non-destructive leak detection in the workplace

  • Interpret the given information relating to the work and resources when detecting breaches in waterproofing systems using non-destructive leak detection.
  • Know how to comply with relevant legislation and official guidance when detecting breaches in waterproofing systems using non-destructive leak detection.
  • Maintain safe and healthy working practices when detecting breaches in waterproofing systems using non-destructive leak detection.
  • Select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work when detecting breaches in waterproofing systems using non-destructive leak detection.
  • Minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area when detecting breaches in waterproofing systems using nondestructive leak detection.
  • Complete the work within the allocated time when detecting breaches in waterproofing systems using non-destructive leak detection.
  • Comply with the given contract information when detecting breaches in waterproofing systems using non-destructive leak detection.

Dynamic Load and Integrity Testing of Piles in the workplace

  • Interpret the given information relating to the work and resources when dynamic load and integrity testing piles.
  • Know how to comply with relevant legislation and official guidance when dynamic load and integrity testing piles.
  • Maintain safe and healthy working practices when dynamic load and integrity testing piles.
  • Select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work to dynamic load and integrity test piles.
  • Minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area when dynamic load and integrity testing piles.
  • Complete the work within the allocated time when dynamic load and integrity testing piles.
  • Comply with the given contract information to dynamic load and integrity test piles to the required specification.
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Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Learners must be at least 18 years old at the time of enrollment.
  • A minimum of secondary education (high school level or equivalent) is recommended.
  • Applicants should have relevant work experience in construction, inspection, or testing roles.
  • Since assessments and coursework are conducted in English, learners must demonstrate proficiency in reading, writing, and communication.

What You Need to Know

This course is designed for construction professionals, inspectors, and technicians who are responsible for testing, inspecting, and examining construction projects. It is ideal for individuals seeking to formalize their skills, gain industry-recognised certification, and progress into supervisory or specialist roles.

You should take this course to enhance your technical expertise, improve career prospects, and meet compliance standards in the construction industry. The qualification provides practical, work-based learning that strengthens your professional credibility and opens doors to new opportunities.

  • Industry recognition across construction sectors
  • Enhanced employability and career progression
  • Practical, workplace-based assessment tailored to real-world tasks
  • Compliance with health, safety, and quality standards
  • A pathway to advanced qualifications and professional memberships

Graduates can pursue careers as construction inspectors, testing specialists, site supervisors, or quality assurance officers. The qualification equips learners with the skills to work in both local and international construction markets, ensuring flexibility and long-term career growth.

After completing this diploma, learners can progress to higher-level NVQ qualifications, advanced diplomas, or professional certifications in construction management and engineering. It also supports career advancement into leadership and specialist technical roles.

Yes, this qualification is internationally recognised, making it valuable for professionals seeking employment abroad. It demonstrates competence in testing, inspection, and examination standards that are respected across global construction industries.

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