Wet trade skills revived

Bendigo TAFE is offering courses on wet trades which are experiencing skills shortages.

In a world where technology and innovation are often at the forefront of industry headlines, the timeless skills of wet trades remain as crucial as ever.

Wet trades, including bricklaying, blocklaying, plastering, and tiling, form the backbone of the construction industry.

These crafts not only ensure the structural integrity and aesthetic appeal of buildings, but also preserve the rich heritage of architectural craftsmanship.

As the demand for sustainable and resilient construction grows, the importance of wet trades cannot be overstated.

Using a range of manual skills that involve working with materials like concrete, mortar, plaster and tiles.

These trades have been essential since the dawn of civilisation, forming the foundation of our built environment.

Today, the relevance of these trades continues to grow.

As urbanisation accelerates and the global population rises, the construction industry faces immense pressure to deliver high-quality and sustainable buildings.

Wet trades are at the heart of this endeavour, ensuring that structures are not only functional, but also beautiful and long-lasting.

Despite their importance, wet trades are experiencing a significant skills shortage.

An ageing workforce and a lack of new entrants to replace retiring tradespeople are two of the main challenges the construction industry is facing.

Bendigo TAFE’s delivery of courses in these trades is helping to address the challenge.

Working with our industry expert teachers in a variety of courses like:

  • Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying (CPC33020)
  • Certificate III in Concreting (CPC30320) Free TAFE*
  • Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining (CPC31220)
  • Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling (CPC31320)
  • Certificate III in Construction Waterproofing (CPC31420) Free TAFE*
  • Certificate III in Painting and Decorating (CPC30620)

With both on-campus and workplace delivery options, purpose-built training facilities allow you to learn and thrive in a space set up for future success.

Learning the latest industry practices while exploring the evolving future of technologies and sustainable practices, such as high-performance concrete and eco-friendly plasters, allows students to understand how these can be used to enhance the durability and environmental effect of buildings.

Whether you are an apprentice or trainee — allowing you to work and learn at the same time — or you are qualified and looking to upskill or are somewhere in between, Bendigo TAFE is focused on getting you industry-ready.

Add in the Free TAFE* initiative for selected courses, industry projects, practical training and work placement, and you have many opportunities to choose from.

Are you ready to get qualified and work in a sector where jobs are in high demand and help build the foundations of the future?

What are you waiting for — Bendigo TAFE is ready when you are.

To find out more about Trades courses at Bendigo TAFE, visit bendigotafe.edu.au/trades or phone 13 TAFE (138 233).

RTO 3077: Some or all of this training is provided with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding. *Free TAFE on selected courses only. Eligibility criteria apply. Tuition is free. Other fees and charges may apply. Find out more freetafe.vic.gov.au