CONSTRUCTION 

Our construction courses 
 
 
 

CONSTRUCTION 

Our construction courses 

West London IoT Construction Courses 

West London IoT Construction Courses 

West London IoT courses are delivered by lead partner HRUC (Harrow, Richmond & Uxbridge Colleges). Course information links are below and will direct to the Harrow College or Uxbridge College website. This is where you will also find the course handbook, details about fees and the application form. 

Full-Time Construction Courses 

Delivery Partner: HRUC (Harrow, Richmond & Uxbridge Colleges) 
Duration: 32 weeks 
Delivery Location: West London IoT, based at Uxbridge College 
Start Date: September 2024 

HNC (Level 4) Courses - Full-Time 

 
Pearson BTEC HNC Level 4 Building Services Engineering - Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning (Full-Time) 
 
Pearson BTEC HNC Level 4 in Building Services Engineering - Electrical (Full-Time) 
 
Pearson BTEC Level 4 HNC in Construction & The Built Environment (Civil Engineering) (Full-Time) 
 
Pearson BTEC Level 4 HNC in Construction Management for England (HTQ - Construction Site Supervisor) – Full Time 
 

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Courses & HN Flex Courses 

Delivery Partner: HRUC (Harrow, Richmond & Uxbridge Colleges) 
 
Duration: short courses 
 
Delivery Location: West London IoT, based at Uxbridge College 
 
Start Date: Various dates in 2024.  
 
For more information email: enquiries@uxbridgecollege.ac.uk  
 
 
 
 

HNC (Level 4) Courses - Part-Time 

Pearson BTEC Higher National Certificate in Construction Management for England (HTQ - Construction Site Supervisor) – PT Day 
 
Pearson BTEC HNC Level 4 Building Services Engineering - Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning - PT Day 
 
Pearson BTEC HNC Level 4 in Building Services Engineering - Electrical - PT Day 
 
Pearson BTEC HNC Level 4 in Civil Engineering - PT Day 

Construction is a prosperous industry to build a career in. 

There is a skills shortage in the construction industry driven by new infrastructure projects, digitalisation of the industry, government plans on building new homes and the rate of retirement overtaking recruitment. 
 
This skills shortage brings about new opportunities such as employment, job security and an exciting, varied career. 
 
Working in construction is rewarding, from completing projects to being in a career that makes a difference to many peoples lives and the community. In addition, opportunities to grow and develop are endless in this industry, and earning potential is great. 

Careers in Construction are so diverse. 

Here are just some of the roles you could take on: 
 
Building Surveyors 
Building Services Engineer 
Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineers 
Quantity Surveyor 
Architect 
Site Managers 
Construction Worker