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Didn't it used to be part of the old City and Guilds tiling qualification? Both screeding and rendering, I think.
Dan,

Your absolutely right. It is part of the Intermediate Construction Award (Tiling) at Level 2. For those that are unsure, this is a City & Guilds qualification that is endorsed by the Construction Skills (CITB). They form the construction industry standard for qualifications in the construction work force.

And because its part of the ICA, you will also find it forms part of the NVQ2 performance criteria. This means you MUST be able to demonstrate or provide evidence of, you screeding, rendering AND skimming ready to accept tiles (unit VR141)

This is something that we cover on our ICA courses here at the centre.

Chase Tiling :)
 

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