Capstone in Civil Construction Design
Simulated Major Project: Capstone in Civil Construction Design (Non-Accredited Short Course) is an 8-week program that provides Engineering Associate graduates and draftspersons with a structured major project experience. Participants spend over 120 project hours completing the full design and drafting lifecycle, from project scope through to “Issued for Construction” drawings, supported by industry review and final presentation.
The program also includes training in Criterion-Referenced Report Writing, designed to build the skills typically required for preparing CDR-style reports to support Migration Skills Assessment such as by Engineers Australia.
- Engineering Associate graduates in Civil Construction Design
- Draftspersons seeking a portfolio-grade major project aligned to industry practice
- Duration: 8 weeks
- Expected time per week: 20 hours (Training and lectures, assessment, self-directed study, supervised hours, and project time)
- Total hours: 160
- Project hours: 124
- Timetabled hours: 20
Other hours: 16
Timetabled Training: 20 Hours*
- Week 1 – 2: Hybrid Training (4 hours per week)*
- Week 6 – 8: Face-to-face Deliverables (4 hours per week)*
Self study & assessment: 16 Hours
Project Time: 124 Hours
By weeks:
- Group meeting and project scope
- Project specification
- Preliminary drafting and design development
- Detailed design and drafting
- Detailed design and drafting Cont.
- Submit drawings for review and revision
- Internal review and documentation
Issued for construction plus final presentation to the Industry Advisory Committee
* Timetable will be published on LMS before commencement week
- Ideally: Completed RII60520 Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design
or in last term of studies
- VET Competencies in the following 2 units
- MEM30031 – Operate computer-aided design (CAD) system to produce basic drawing element
- RIICWD601E – Manage civil works design processes
You Will Receive
- A project brief with defined scope and requirements
- Assessment rubrics aligned to Engineers Australia competencies
- A Certificate of Completion (non-accredited)
This short course does not result in a nationally recognised qualification or unit of competency. It is intended as a professional practice simulation to strengthen evidence for migration skills assessment and enhance industry readiness.
First Intakes: 13 October 2025.
For other intakes: Visit application form
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