CITB Temporary Works Coordinator Course (TWCTC): Training For Site Managers, Engineers And Temporary Works Leads

CITB Temporary Works Coordinator Course

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About Course

The CITB Temporary Works Coordinator Course (TWCTC) is a 2 day course designed for people who have responsibility for managing temporary works on construction projects. This two-day course gives candidates the knowledge and confidence to coordinate temporary works safely, follow the principles of BS 5975, and support legal compliance on-site.

Temporary works can include a wide range of critical activities and structures, from formwork, falsework and excavation support through to loading platforms, scaffolding interfaces and other temporary solutions that support the permanent works. Because failure in temporary works can have serious consequences for safety, programme delivery and cost, it is essential that those involved understand the correct planning, control and coordination process.

Delivered by Acadame, this CITB Temporary Works Coordinator training course helps candidates understand the duties, processes and practical controls required to manage temporary works effectively. It is ideal for those who need to liaise with designers, contractors and Temporary Works Supervisors while ensuring a safe system is followed throughout the life cycle of temporary works.

We deliver the CITB TWCTC course at training centres in Stoke, Derby, Manchester, and Liverpool, can provide onsite delivery nationwide, and through our managed service network can also help open up local course options across the UK for employers needing flexibility.

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Understand temporary works responsibilities: Build a clear understanding of the Temporary Works Coordinator role and how it fits within safe construction project delivery.

Improve compliance with BS 5975: Learn how temporary works should be planned, managed, checked, erected, used and dismantled in line with recognised industry good practice.

Strengthen legal awareness: Develop knowledge of key health and safety legislation, including duties under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act and CDM Regulations.

Reduce the risk of failure: Improve your ability to identify risks, follow robust procedures and help prevent incidents linked to temporary works failure.

Coordinate people and process effectively: Understand the responsibilities of designers, contractors, temporary works supervisors and other duty holders involved in temporary works.

Support safer project delivery: Help ensure temporary works are managed in a way that protects workers, supports programme continuity and reduces costly disruption.

Gain a recognised CITB certificate: Achieve a widely recognised construction industry qualification that demonstrates your knowledge of temporary works coordination.

Support management progression: This course is highly relevant for site managers, engineers and construction professionals moving into greater project responsibility.

 

This course is suitable for candidates who are responsible for managing or coordinating temporary works on-site, including:

  • Site managers

  • Project managers

  • Site engineers

  • Temporary Works Coordinators

  • Senior supervisors

  • Principal contractor representatives

  • Those who appoint or oversee temporary works roles

 

1. What Are Temporary Works?

  • Types of temporary works

  • Temporary works solutions

  • The impact of temporary works failure on construction health and safety

 

2. The History Of Temporary Works

  • The history behind modern temporary works controls

  • Why failures led to a more robust and safety-conscious process

  • The consequences of failure, including the importance of avoiding failure in relation to the 3Ps and 4Cs

 

3. Legal And Management Procedures For Temporary Works

  • The purpose of health and safety legislation

  • Legal requirements that apply to temporary works

  • Duties under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act

  • Relevant Construction (Design and Management) Regulations and how they apply

 

4. Who Is Involved With Temporary Works?

  • Key stakeholders and duty holders

  • Responsibilities and accountabilities

  • Appointment of important temporary works roles

  • Safe implementation, management and dismantling responsibilities

 

5. Planning Temporary Works

  • Management and control of design

  • Control of materials, components and key solutions

  • Safe systems of work

  • Procurement and appointing competent organisations

  • Risk classification and its influence on design and risk management

 

6. Managing Construction, Erection And Dismantling

  • Key activities during the active life of temporary works

  • Coordinating construction, erection, inspection, use and dismantling

  • Supervising temporary works activities safely and effectively

The method of assessment is a one-step journey:

 

Step 1. Multiple Choice Exam

Assessment is completed through a multiple-choice examination at the end of the course. Candidates are also expected to engage throughout the programme and take an active part in discussions and learning activities.

What Is The CITB Temporary Works Coordinator Course?

The CITB Temporary Works Coordinator course, often called TWCTC, is a two-day training programme that gives candidates the knowledge needed to manage temporary works safely and in line with BS 5975 and relevant legal requirements.

 

Who Should Take The Temporary Works Coordinator Training?

This course is ideal for site managers, engineers, supervisors and others responsible for planning, managing or coordinating temporary works on construction sites.

 

What Does The TWCTC Cover?

The course covers types of temporary works, the history and consequences of failure, legal responsibilities, CDM, stakeholder duties, planning, procurement, risk classification, and the safe management of erection and dismantling.

 

How Long Is The CITB Temporary Works Coordinator Course?

The CITB TWCTC course is delivered over two days and includes a multiple-choice assessment at the end.

 

Is The CITB Temporary Works Coordinator Certificate Recognised?

Yes. The course is widely recognised across the UK construction industry and is endorsed by leading organisations associated with safe temporary works practice.

 

How Long Is The TWCTC Certificate Valid For?

Successful candidates receive a CITB Temporary Works Coordinator certificate that is valid for five years.

 

Where Can I Take The CITB Temporary Works Coordinator Course?

Acadame can deliver this course in Stoke, Derby, Manchester and Liverpool, onsite nationwide, and through partner availability in other UK locations where needed.

 

Is There CITB Funding Available For TWCTC?

Eligible employers may be able to claim a CITB grant for this course, helping reduce the cost of training while improving temporary works safety and compliance.

 

What Is The Difference Between TWCTC And Temporary Works Supervisor Training?

The Temporary Works Coordinator course is aimed at those with overall responsibility for coordinating temporary works procedures and controls. Temporary Works Supervisor training is typically more focused on supporting and supervising temporary works on-site under that wider system.

 

Can This Course Help Me Progress Towards A Black CSCS Card?

The course itself is valuable for management development, but if your goal is a Black CSCS Card, the Level 6 NVQ Diploma in Construction Site Management is the direct competency-based route. The NEBOSH Construction Certificate is also a strong progression option for broader construction health and safety knowledge.

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