The transition to the clean economy in the construction and infrastructure sector involves sustainable design and construction of commercial and residential buildings; sustainable construction and operation of ports; construction of new and upgraded public transport infrastructure; and the development of urban green spaces.
TAFE network – Training support for construction and infrastructure
Designing and constructing new buildings following sustainable practices is crucial to reducing emissions and waste from commercial and residential buildings.
Skills and occupations required
New skills and knowledge will be necessary to facilitate sustainable design and construction of buildings. Architects, construction managers and workers need to know sustainable practices and building techniques, sustainable materials, installation of renewable energy infrastructure and waste management.
Courses available through the TAFE Network
- Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural)
- Certificate II in Civil Construction
- Certificate IV in Home Energy Efficiency and Sustainability
Safe, efficient and sustainable construction and operation of ports are key to Victoria’s economic growth. There is a transition to using cleaner energy sources like hydrogen to power port operations.
Skills and occupations required
With ports increasingly adopting alternative fuels such as LNG and hydrogen, renewable energy experts, various engineers, including marine engineers, supply chain and project managers, plumbers and gas fitters are required to install and maintain the necessary infrastructure.
Courses available through the TAFE Network
- Certificate IV in Building and Construction
- Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician (Apprenticeship) – Renewable Energy
The Victorian government has ambitious targets for zero-emission public and private transport vehicles. Upskilling the associated workforce is crucial to expanding, modernising, and electrifying the transport system in Victoria.
Skills and occupations required
Managing the infrastructure and operating, maintaining, and repairing electric vehicles necessitate new skill sets. In addition, expertise in the effective use and management of data is essential for facilitating the sector's transition.
Courses available through the TAFE Network
- Depower and Reinitialise Battery Electric Vehicles
- Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Course
- Course development in using hydrogen fuel-cells in heavy vehicle operations
Reducing and managing emissions from cities can significantly contribute to Victoria's progress in emission reduction.
Skills and occupations required
Urban design and planning, environmental scientists, transportation planners and energy efficiency experts.
Courses available through the TAFE Network
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