Certificate in Construction Trade Skills (Carpentry) (Level 3)

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With this pre-trade qualification you will gain skills and knowledge applicable to a wide range of construction related trades. Graduates can go into an apprenticeship.

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1 Year

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With this pre-trade qualification you will gain skills and knowledge applicable to a wide range of construction related trades. Graduates can go into an apprenticeship.

  • New Plymouth Branch

    20 Bell Street, New Plymouth

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