As it says.has anybody heard of these and the tiling courses that they are offering.thanks
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As it says.has anybody heard of these and the tiling courses that they are offering.thanks



Not one i have heard of..?
Got a website link mate? I know of a couple that have similar names.
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its www.buildingtradestraining.co.uk. had a look,filled in for a free booklet.Then i get a phone call of a guy today.never answered it.
Never heard of them but they setup in April 2008.
I'd perhaps consider a more established training centre and one that can help with at least getting you near gaining your NVQ, if not getting you your NVQ.
Tiling Courses | Tiling Courses | Wall Tiling Courses | Floor Tiling Course would be a good place to start.
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Actually, they work with City and Guilds. Not too sure from what angle though, that just might be for CSCS cards.
And the BAL accreditation means nothing, BAL sell adhesives, they're nothing to do with training as such.
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cheers for the reply and info mate![]()
I have just been reading through their site and came across this,
qualifications:
fter successfully completing the training you will have the opportunity to move on to a an NVQ Level 2. You can also attain your CSCS Card.
course duration: Up to two years
Opportunity to progress to NVQ L2 after 2 years, nonsense.
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