• The NRSWA Operative course is a 5 day course that includes several units covering a range of street work site activities. Each unit you complete successfully will earn you a certificate which will be added to your Street Works Operative Card.
  • The NRSWA Operative course is a 5 day course that includes several units covering a range of street work site activities. Each unit you complete successfully will earn you a certificate which will be added to your Street Works Operative Card.
  • The NRSWA Operative course is a 5 day course that includes several units covering a range of street work site activities. Each unit you complete successfully will earn you a certificate which will be added to your Street Works Operative Card.
  • NRSWA Operatives Re-Assessment Training (New Roads and Street Works Act) is a necessity for any employee who have previously completed the NRSWA Operatives course. Delegates who wish to undertake this training MUST provide a scanned copy of their current Streetworks card (Front and Back).  Students MUST complete their training within 5 years of the card expiry.  Failure to adhere to these guidelines will result in the delegate having to sit the full NRSWA Operatives 5 day course again.
  • NRSWA Operatives Re-Assessment Training (New Roads and Street Works Act) is a necessity for any employee who have previously completed the NRSWA Operatives course. Delegates who wish to undertake this training MUST provide a scanned copy of their current Streetworks card (Front and Back).  Students MUST complete their training within 5 years of the card expiry.  Failure to adhere to these guidelines will result in the delegate having to sit the full NRSWA Operatives 5 day course again.
  • The aim of the NRSWA Supervisor Course is to enable Supervisors to gain the necessary qualifications under the New roads and Streetworks Act 1991 which allow them to carry out their duties on the public highway, ranging from excavation to permanent re-instatement of paved structures.
  • The aim of the NRSWA Supervisor Course is to enable Supervisors to gain the necessary qualifications under the New roads and Streetworks Act 1991 which allow them to carry out their duties on the public highway, ranging from excavation to permanent re-instatement of paved structures.
  • The aim of the NRSWA Supervisor Course is to enable Supervisors to gain the necessary qualifications under the New roads and Streetworks Act 1991 which allow them to carry out their duties on the public highway, ranging from excavation to permanent re-instatement of paved structures.
  • NRSWA Supervisor Re-Assessment Training (New Roads and Street Works) is a necessity for any employee who have previously completed the NRSWA Supervisor course. Delegates who wish to undertake this training MUST provide a scanned copy of their current Street Works card (Front and Back). Students MUST complete their training within 5 years of the card expiry. Failure to adhere to these guidelines will result in the delegate having to sit the full NRSWA Supervisor 5 day course again.
  • NRSWA Supervisor Re-Assessment Training (New Roads and Street Works) is a necessity for any employee who have previously completed the NRSWA Supervisor course. Delegates who wish to undertake this training MUST provide a scanned copy of their current Street Works card (Front and Back). Students MUST complete their training within 5 years of the card expiry. Failure to adhere to these guidelines will result in the delegate having to sit the full NRSWA Supervisor 5 day course again.
  • Pre-course Requirements

    There are no awarding body pre course requirements however it is strongly recommended that a individual has 18months – 2 year’s experience prior to enrolling for this course.

    Course Overview

    New Roads & Street Works (NRSWA) training is in line with The New Roads and Street Works Act 1991, which places a duty on any person or organisation undertaking work involving the installation, renewal, maintenance or inspection of underground apparatus in any street or road to ensure that work is under the control of competent persons. Our internal, fully qualified and occupationally competent assessors work to the HAUC Specifications.

    Course Structure

    • LA - Location & Avoidance of Underground Apparatus
    • 01 - Signing Lighting & Guarding
    • 02 - Excavation in the Highway
    • 03 – Reinstatement and Compaction of Backfill Materials
    • 04 – Reinstatement of Sub- Base and Road Base in Non-Bituminous Materials
    • 05 – Reinstatement of Cold lay Bituminous materials
    • 08 - Reinstatement of Modular Surfaces and Concrete Footways

    Course Duration

    5 Days
  • Pre-course Requirements

    Candidates must have a NRSWA licence within the grade period to renew

    Course Overview

    New Roads & Street Works (NRSWA) training is in line with The New Roads and Street Works Act 1991, which places a duty on any person or organisation undertaking work involving the installation, renewal, maintenance or inspection of underground apparatus in any street or road to ensure that work is under the control of competent persons. Our internal, fully qualified and occupationally competent assessors work to the HAUC Specifications.

    Course Duration

    2 Days
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