ProQual Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Construction Contracting Operations – Design Coordinator

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Course Level

Level 3

Course Type

Ofqual Regulated

Awarding Body

ProQual

Duration

6 to 12 Months

Study Mode

Online

Assessment

Assignments Based

Course Overview

What is this course

The ProQual Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Construction Contracting Operations – Design Coordinator is a professionally recognised qualification designed for individuals working within the UK construction sector who are responsible for coordinating design processes and ensuring project efficiency. This course is fully aligned with UK industry standards and supports compliance with key legislation such as the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015), which places legal duties on design coordination, risk management, and health and safety throughout a project lifecycle.

Learners will develop practical, work-based competencies in managing design information, liaising with stakeholders, and ensuring that all construction activities meet regulatory, quality, and safety requirements. The qualification also reflects the principles of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, ensuring that candidates understand their responsibilities in maintaining safe working environments.

This NVQ diploma is ideal for design coordinators, site supervisors, and construction professionals seeking career progression while adhering to UK building regulations, codes of practice, and industry best practices. By achieving this qualification, learners demonstrate their ability to contribute effectively to compliant, efficient, and well coordinated construction projects, enhancing both professional credibility and employability within the competitive UK construction industry.

Course Content

Detailed Curriculum Structure

The ProQual Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Construction Contracting Operations – Design Coordinator, to achieve the qualification candidates must complete all the mandatory units and one optional unit from the following:

Key Topics Covered in the Construction Design Management Course:

The curriculum delivers in-depth knowledge through core modules:

Mandatory Units 

  • Operate health, safety and welfare systems in construction
  • Prepare programmes and schedules of work in construction
  • Operate project information systems in construction
  • Develop and maintain working relationships and personal development in construction
  • Integrate and control project design information in construction

Optional Units 

  • Prepare for, collect, analyse and present survey data in construction
  • Record the condition of property in construction
  • Prepare for work operations in construction
  • Prepare for and carry out physical testing in construction
  • Prepare proposals and obtain feedback for the provision of products and services in construction
  • Prepare and process invitations to tender in construction
  • Prepare estimates, bids and tenders in construction
  • Monitor, maintain and improve supplies of materials in construction
  • Recommend and monitor supplies of plant and equipment in construction
  • Prepare drawings and schedules in construction
  • Assess, plan and monitor project methods and progress in construction
  • Prepare and monitor costs and accounts in construction
  • Implement contract work in construction
  • Establish and maintain the dimensional control of construction works


Why Choose This Construction Design Management Training?

The ProQual Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Construction Contracting Operations – Design Coordinator delivers workplace assessed competence for UK construction design leadership. This regulated qualification ensures CDM 2015 compliance and project coordination excellence.

Key Advantages:

  • CDM Compliance Mastery: Lead design risk management under Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015.
  • Workplace Validation: 100% evidence-based assessment proves real project coordination skills no exams.
  • Career Progression: Qualifies for design coordinator, BIM technician, and site management roles.
  • Industry Recognition: CSCS-affiliated credentials boost employability across UK contractors.
  • Practical Design Focus: Master drawings, specifications, dimensional control, and pre-construction information.

Elevate your construction career gain Level 3 NVQ credentials that drive safe, compliant design coordination success. For enrollment in the Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Construction Contracting Operations qualification, Contact us.

Learning Outcomes of ProQual Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Construction Contracting Operations – Design Coordinator:

Upon successful completion of the ProQual Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Construction Contracting Operations – Design Coordinator, participants will achieve the following learning outcomes:

Operate Health, Safety and Welfare Systems in Construction

  • Be able to operate health, safety and welfare systems in the workplace
  • Understand how to operate health, safety and welfare systems in the workplace
  • Be able to identify hazards and assess risks in the workplace
  • Understand how to identify hazards and assess risks in the workplace

Prepare Programmes and Schedules of Work in Construction

  • Be able to obtain the information needed to take critical decisions
  • Understand how to obtain the information needed to take critical decisions
  • Be able to confirm project requirements
  • Understand how to confirm project requirements
  • Be able to prepare a work schedule
  • Understand how to prepare a work schedule

Operate Project Information Systems in Construction

  • Be able to obtain and evaluate feedback information
  • Understand how to obtain and evaluate feedback information

Develop and Maintain Working Relationships and Personal Development in Construction

  • Be able to develop and maintain relationships with people
  • Understand how to develop and maintain relationships with people
  • Be able to optimise your own resources to meet objectives
  • Understand how to optimise your own resources to meet objectives
  • Be able to undertake personal development in the occupational practice area
  • Understand how to undertake personal development in the occupational practice area

Prepare and Process Invitations to Tender in Construction

  • Be able to identify potential tenderers
  • Understand how to identify potential tenderers
  • Be able to prepare and issue tender documents
  • Understand how to prepare and issue tender documents
  • Be able to check tenders
  • Understand how to check tenders

Prepare Estimates, Bids and Tenders in Construction

  • Be able to evaluate estimate, bid and tender enquiry documentation
  • Understand how to evaluate estimate, bid and tender enquiry documentation
  • Be able to calculate quantities, resources and costs within a tender
  • Understand how to calculate quantities, resources and costs within a tender
  • Be able to collate and present tender information
  • Understand how to collate and present tender information

Prepare for, Collect, Analyse and Present Survey Data in Construction

  • Be able to prepare to carry out surveys
  • Understand how to prepare to carry out surveys
  • Be able to carry out surveys
  • Understand how to carry out surveys
  • Be able to present survey data
  • Understand how to present survey data

Record the Condition of Property in Construction

  • Be able to confirm a condition survey process
  • Understand how to confirm a condition survey process
  • Be able to inspect condition of property
  • Understand how to inspect condition of property
  • Be able to prepare and present condition survey reports and records

Integrate and Control Project Design Information in Construction

  • Be able to implement project documentation systems
  • Understand how to implement project documentation systems
  • Be able to integrate and evaluate project design information
  • Understand how to integrate and evaluate project design information

Prepare Drawings and Schedules in Construction

  • Be able to prepare drawings and associated information
  • Understand how to prepare drawings and associated information
  • Be able to prepare schedules
  • Understand how to prepare schedules

Prepare for Work Operations in Construction

  • Be able to collate and present tender information
  • Understand how to collate and present tender information
  • Be able to prepare for site operations
  • Understand how to prepare for site operations
  • Be able to implement and control work operations
  • Understand how to implement and control work operations

Implement Contract Work in Construction

  • Be able to control work against agreed contract quality standards
  • Understand how to control work against agreed contract quality standards
  • Be able to maintain contract compliance with statutory and contractual requirements
  • Understand how to maintain contract compliance with statutory and contractual requirements

Establish and Maintain the Dimensional Control of Construction Works

  • Be able to apply dimensional control criteria
  • Understand how to apply dimensional control criteria
  • Be able to maintain the dimensional accuracy of works
  • Understand how to maintain the dimensional accuracy of works

Prepare for and Carry Out Physical Testing in Construction

  • Be able to prepare for physical testing
  • Understand how to prepare for physical testing
  • Be able to carry out physical testing
  • Understand how to carry out physical testing
  • Be able to present test results
  • Understand how to present test results

Assess, Plan, and Monitor Project Methods and Progress in Construction

  • Be able to assess and identify work methods
  • Understand how to assess and identify work methods
  • Be able to develop project programming and resourcing
  • Understand how to develop project programming and resourcing
  • Be able to monitor project progress against agreed programmes
  • Understand how to monitor project progress against agreed programmes

Monitor, Maintain and Improve Supplies of Materials in Construction

  • Be able to identify and monitor requirements for suppliers
  • Understand how to identify and monitor requirements for suppliers
  • Be able to maintain and record supplies of materials
  • Understand how to maintain and record supplies of materials
  • Be able to contribute to improvements in supplier performance
  • Understand how to contribute to improvements in supplier performance

Recommend and Monitor Supplies of Plant and Equipment in Construction

  • Be able to identify and recommend plant and equipment
  • Understand how to identify and recommend plant and equipment
  • Be able to monitor the performance of plant and equipment supplied
  • Understand how to monitor the performance of plant and equipment supplied

Prepare and Monitor Costs and Accounts in Construction

  • Be able to monitor contract quantities and costs
  • Understand how to monitor contract quantities and costs
  • Be able to prepare interim valuations and final account
  • Understand how to prepare interim valuations and final account
  • Be able to identify and record income and expenditure
  • Understand how to identify and record income and expenditure
  • Be able to prepare information for additional costs for reimbursement for loss and expense
  • Understand how to prepare information for additional costs for reimbursement for loss and expense

Prepare Proposals and Obtain Feedback for the Provision of Products and Services in Construction

  • Be able to prepare information for additional costs for reimbursement for loss and expense
  • Understand how to prepare information for additional costs for reimbursement for loss and expense
  • Be able to review and finalise proposals for the provision of products and services
  • Understand how to review and finalise proposals for the provision of products and services
  • Be able to obtain and evaluate feedback information
  • Understand how to obtain and evaluate feedback information

Who Should Attend

Target Audience and Participants

The ProQual Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Construction Contracting Operations – Design Coordinator suits construction professionals working in design risk management and project coordination roles across UK sites.

  • Design Coordinators: Current staff managing CDM 2015 compliance and pre-construction information.
  • Technical Assistants: BIM technicians and drafters advancing to coordination responsibilities.
  • Site Supervisors: Personnel integrating design with site operations and dimensional control.
  • Contract Administrators: Project team members handling specifications and design integration.
  • Career Developers: Experienced workers formalising competence for CSCS-affiliated recognition.

Perfect for those employed in live construction environments achieve workplace-assessed Level 3 NVQ credentials for CDM leadership and career progression.

Career & Learning Benefits

Career Progression and Benefits

The ProQual Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Construction Contracting Operations – Design Coordinator validates essential design leadership skills for UK construction projects. This workplace assessed qualification drives CDM compliance and career advancement.

  • CDM Leadership Roles: Qualifies for design coordinator, technical coordinator, and BIM specialist positions.
  • CSCS Gold Card Access: Upgrades from blue card to supervisory level credentials for major sites.
  • Regulatory Mastery: Expert CDM 2015 compliance, design risk management, and pre-construction information.
  • Project Coordination Skills: Master dimensional control, specifications, and design-site integration.
  • Salary & Progression Boost: Opens £35k+ roles and pathways to Level 4/6 site management NVQs.

Secure your construction leadership future gain Level 3 NVQ competence that ensures safe, compliant project delivery and professional growth.

Need More Information?

Frequently Asked Questions Explained

You will develop strong skills in project coordination, tender preparation, risk assessment, contract compliance, communication, and design information management, all of which are essential for modern construction roles.

Yes, it is highly valuable for career progression in the UK construction industry. It demonstrates your ability to handle design coordination tasks effectively and can support promotion into supervisory or management level positions.

It is designed for professionals already working in construction-related positions such as design coordinators, assistant project managers, site supervisors, estimators, and contract support staff. It helps individuals strengthen their technical abilities and move towards more senior responsibilities.

Successful completion can lead to improved career prospects in roles such as design coordinator, project coordinator, site supervisor, contract administrator, or quantity surveying assistant. It also supports progression to higher level qualifications in construction management.

This diploma is widely recognised across the UK construction sector and aligns with industry regulations such as the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015. It supports compliance with health and safety legislation and professional construction standards.

Enrollment Criteria

Entry Requirements for ProQual Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Construction Contracting Operations:

  • Minimum age: 18 years
  • Proficiency in English (reading, writing, speaking)
  • Basic knowledge of construction processes and site operations
  • Good communication and organisational skills
  • Access to a real work environment to complete assessments

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