Learning and Development is vital in underpinning standards, providing career pathways, improving skills and sharing knowledge across our industry.
CCAA is committed to providing the very best opportunities for industry education, training and knowledge sharing. To support this commitment we have been actively reviewing and updating our suite of concrete training courses which address different levels of technical proficiency and offer a flexible, more robust approach to meeting the needs of the Australian construction industry.
Participants may be able to claim CPD points/hours by completing CCAA courses, if the individual finds it extends knowledge or expertise in their areas of practice. CCAA has evaluated each course to determine whether they meet the professional association requirements for CPD and this is provided with the information on each course and the following document. Participants are encouraged to also speak with their professional association for confirmation.
CURRENT EDUCATION AND TRAINING COURSES
ONLINE
Agitator Rollover Prevention Course – Online
Agitator Rollover Prevention is important as the consequences of a rollover can be very serious. The objective of this course is to teach drivers why a rollover occurs and how they can be prevented; for the benefit of our drivers and other road users. This course has been developed in consultation with industry for industry.
WHEN: January 1 – December 31, 2026
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ONLINE
Concrete Basics Course – Online
This course (offered completely online) has been designed to provide participants with an overview of all aspects of making quality concrete – from the materials and properties involved through to the planning, preparation, finishing and curing. It aims to generate a higher standard of workmanship on site and develop a general understanding of technical terms.
WHEN: January 1 – December 31, 2026
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ONLINE
Concrete Practice Course – Online
This course (offered completely online) has been designed to provide participants with a detailed understanding of concrete material and behaviour in relation to physical properties, production, placing and associated on-site operations such as reinforcement and potential causes of failure.
WHEN: January 1 – December 31, 2026
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IN PERSON
Concrete Technology Course 2027
The Concrete Technology Course runs in three components – 2 face-to-face sessions, and a series of work for the students to complete during the break.
WHEN: March 2 – May 27, 2027
WHERE: Sydney, NSW