Quality Control in Earthworks - Certified Training

Learn how to rigorously control earthmoving processes in engineering projects. Master essential standards, equipment and methodologies to guarantee the technical and economic viability of the works.

Why take this course?
Quality control in earthworks is essential to ensure the stability and durability of infrastructures. This training prepares you to apply effective techniques, complying with safety standards and technical requirements in the construction sector.
Recipients
Engineers, technical engineers, machine drivers/maneuverers and professionals involved in the execution of civil construction projects involving earthworks.
Course advantages
Quality control based on up-to-date standards and procedures, training guided by experienced and certified professionals, practical training with real case studies, recognized Professional Training certificate, strengthening qualifications in the construction and civil engineering sector.
training objectives / what you will learn
Characterize and organize earthmoving services, identify and operate machinery and equipment safely, apply safety standards and rules at work, carry out tests and quality control procedures, evaluate the performance of embankments and platforms.
Course Format
Method: Face-to-face training | Duration: 25 hours | Certificate issued in SIGO after successful completion of the training | Requirements: Minimum age of 18, minimum compulsory schooling and oral and written comprehension of the Portuguese language.

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Acquire practical skills in quality control in earthworks and increase your professional value in the construction sector.

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Mandatory

Mandatory training in accordance with Article 5 of Decree-Law 50/2005

Aligned training

with national legislation on hygiene, safety and health at work on temporary or mobile construction sites, namely Decree-Law no. 273/2003, of October 29.