Foundation T Level: Construction
| Study Level | Level 2 |
| Duration | 1 Academic Year |
| Study Mode | Full-time |
| Start Date | September 2026 |
Qualification Gained: Edexcel T Level Technical Qualification in Design, Surveying and Planning for Construction
Study LevelLevel 3 Course TypeSchool Leavers Duration2 Years Start DateSeptember 2026 Study ModeFull-time LocationTrinity GreenIt offers a comprehensive introduction to the planning, design and delivery of the infrastructure that supports modern life, combining in depth technical study with meaningful industry experience. Throughout the course, you will explore how engineering projects are developed from concept to construction, gaining an understanding of structures, materials, ground conditions, digital design tools and the environmental considerations that shape safe and sustainable solutions.
You will build strong analytical, problem‑solving and communication skills while learning how to interpret technical information, carry out site investigations and contribute to project planning. A substantial industry placement allows you to apply your learning in a real engineering environment, preparing you with the confidence, competence and practical insight needed to progress into skilled employment, an apprenticeship or further study within the engineering and built environment sectors.
As your knowledge grows, you will begin to understand how engineering solutions are developed, tested and refined. You will work with digital modelling and design software, learn how to read and produce technical drawings, and develop the ability to evaluate different construction methods and engineering approaches.
The course also introduces you to project planning, risk management and the legal and regulatory frameworks that underpin the industry, helping you appreciate how large-scale projects are coordinated from concept to completionApplicants must have GCSE Maths at grade 5 and GCSE English at grade 4 for direct entry. Learners progressing internally must have also successfully completed a Foundation to T Level programme.
Your progress is externally assessed by the awarding body, Pearson, in May/June of each year, with a chance to re-sit Year 1 exams in November. Your personal and course tutors will also run regular formative assessments during the year including mock exams and employer-set tasks to help prepare you for the end of year exams.
Core Component (Year 1) External Assessments:
Core Paper 1 – Science and Building Technology: this is a written examination of 2.5 hours that covers seven of the 14 topics in the core component. It weighs 33.33% of the core component. This exam will be done at the end of Year 1.
Core Paper 2 – Construction Industry and Sustainability: this is a written examination of 2.5 hours that covers seven of the 14 topics in the core component. It weighs 33.33% of the core component. This exam will be done at the end of Year 1.
Employer Set Project – This is an externally set project over 15.5 hours. It weighs 33.33% of the core component. This exam will be done during the first semester of Year 2.
The formative assessments which are run throughout the year will take a similar format to help prepare you and develop your exam skills and techniques.
Occupational Specialist Component (Year 2) External Assessments:
You will undertake a minimum of 315 hours of industry placement, designed in partnership with employers to ensure you develop the most up‑to‑date skills and knowledge in the construction sector. Throughout your placement, you will apply your technical understanding in real‑world settings, experience different roles within the industry and gain a strong awareness of workplace culture, compliance, legislation and regulations. You will also use sector‑specific tools, software, equipment and innovative technologies, helping you build confidence, professionalism and advanced communication skills as you prepare for your future career.
Careers include:
Construction Site Manager
Quantity Surveyor
Civil Engineer
Sustainability Consultant
Building Control Inspector
Architect
Estimator
Building Control Officer
You’ll have the chance to explore new interests, develop valuable skills, and build lasting friendships. Getting involved in enrichment activities helps you make the most of your time at Bradford College, enhance your overall experience, and prepare for both work and life beyond your course. You’ll also have opportunities to take part in educational trips linked to your vocational pathway, giving you real‑world insight and hands‑on learning.
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