Construction
A course by
Otago Polytechnic
Learn practical building and construction skills while still at secondary school. Work as part of a team to complete a real building project, gaining valuable industry experience and credits towards your New Zealand qualification.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Available in 2 locations

Participate as a team member in constructing a building, developing practical construction skills relevant to industry.

Gain competency in the correct use and maintenance of tools and machinery used in the New Zealand construction industry.

Learn about the selection and use of appropriate materials for various stages of a construction project.
The OSTC Building and Construction (Level 3) course provides secondary school students with hands-on, practical experience in construction. Learners work as part of a team to build a house or building for Big River Homes, gaining skills in the use of tools, building materials, safety practices, documentation, teamwork, and more. The course covers a range of unit standards and is designed to pave pathways to further qualifications or an apprenticeship in the construction industry.
What you need to know first
Must be a secondary school student

Construction
Building Trades

Builder/Carpenter
Stonemason
Construction Manager
Quantity Surveyor

Otago Polytechnic is known for high quality, hands on learning that leads to strong outcomes. With excellent student satisfaction, high graduate employment rates, and a commitment to sustainability, it’s a place where practical skills meet purpose. Their award winning programmes span design, fashion, creative arts, trades, health, and business, giving you real experience and real confidence for whatever comes next.
Construction
A course by
Otago Polytechnic
Learn practical building and construction skills while still at secondary school. Work as part of a team to complete a real building project, gaining valuable industry experience and credits towards your New Zealand qualification.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Available in 2 locations

Participate as a team member in constructing a building, developing practical construction skills relevant to industry.

Gain competency in the correct use and maintenance of tools and machinery used in the New Zealand construction industry.

Learn about the selection and use of appropriate materials for various stages of a construction project.
The OSTC Building and Construction (Level 3) course provides secondary school students with hands-on, practical experience in construction. Learners work as part of a team to build a house or building for Big River Homes, gaining skills in the use of tools, building materials, safety practices, documentation, teamwork, and more. The course covers a range of unit standards and is designed to pave pathways to further qualifications or an apprenticeship in the construction industry.
What you need to know first
Must be a secondary school student

Construction
Building Trades

Builder/Carpenter
Stonemason
Construction Manager
Quantity Surveyor

Otago Polytechnic is known for high quality, hands on learning that leads to strong outcomes. With excellent student satisfaction, high graduate employment rates, and a commitment to sustainability, it’s a place where practical skills meet purpose. Their award winning programmes span design, fashion, creative arts, trades, health, and business, giving you real experience and real confidence for whatever comes next.
Apply through your school's careers advisor
Architectural draughtsperson
Construction apprentice
Apply through your school's careers advisor
Architectural draughtsperson
Construction apprentice