Construction and Plant Assessments


About
Construction and Plant Assessments
Construction and Plant Assessments Ltd (CP Assessments) is a specialist construction and flooring training provider based in Doncaster, delivering apprenticeships and vocational qualifications for employers and learners across England. They offer Level 2 apprenticeships in Construction Plant Operations, Groundworks, Highways Maintenance and Floorlaying, delivered on a block-release basis at their dedicated training centre, typically over 15–24 months depending on the standard. Apprentices benefit from a blend of theory and practical training using industry-relevant equipment, with highly experienced tutors and structured delivery plans, alongside Maths and English support where required. CP Assessments also delivers on-site Construction NVQs via the OSAT route, covering areas such as general construction operations, highways operations, flooring occupations, wood occupations, directional drilling, piling, construction plant operations and lifting operations. These NVQs support progression to CPCS Blue Competent Operator cards and higher-level supervisory qualifications. The organisation is an approved training organisation with CITB and provides employers with a free recruitment service to help attract and select suitable apprentices, including support with the Digital Apprenticeship Service and advertising vacancies. Additional provision includes a CSCS Level 1 Health and Safety course and related support services designed to help individuals gain site access and progress their careers within the construction and flooring sectors.
Apprenticeships Offered:
Apprenticeship standards detail what an apprentice will be doing in their day-to-day job role.
Each standard lists the skills required of apprentices, and every standard is written by a group of employers called trailblazers-experts within their industry that have worked with countless apprentices.
Listed here are the apprenticeship standards this training provider offers training for.

