The Australian and Queensland governments have announced a new Queensland TAFE Centre of Excellence - Construction Tech to help meet the state’s big infrastructure goals.
Delivered under the National Skills Agreement (NSA), the centre is aimed at developing the pipeline of workers needed for the construction industry nationally to support housing and infrastructure delivery.
The Centre will make it easier to get into construction jobs by recognising prior learning, offering flexible training opportunities and using simulated and virtual training.
It will also deliver training to help small-to-medium construction businesses leverage emerging technology to boost productivity, enhance safety and reduce costs.
The $73.8 million joint investment is the third Centre of Excellence established in Queensland and will create more training places, modern technology and stronger regional pathways into construction jobs.
Background
TAFE Centres of Excellence aim to increase collaboration between TAFEs, through partnerships with employers, unions, universities and other stakeholders. They deliver the skills people need for good, secure work and meaningful careers.
The Australian government is investing up to $325 million under the 5-year NSA to establish a network of TAFE Centres of Excellence.
Each TAFE Centre of Excellence will focus on high skills needs to help deliver a skilled workforce for strategically important industries.
More information
- Visit the TAFE Centres of Excellence page
- Read about the TAFE Queensland Batteries Centre of Excellence
- Read about the Queensland Care and Support TAFE Centre of Excellence
- Learn more about the National Skills Agreement
- Read the Minister’s media release