Revenue raised from the training levy is used to support training in WA’s building and construction industry, helping the industry to maintain productivity and a supply of skilled workers. After registering for access to the CTF Online portal you can: store and retrieve your individual or company details review previously entered and paid levies
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Construction Training Fund uses the CTF Portal to collect a training levy which is 0.2 per cent on all projects valued at more than $20,000. WA’s building and construction industry uses the CTF Portal to pay the levy and to make claims for money back to offset the cost of training. Industry Updates An error occured More updates
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The Construction Training Fund Generally this is the head contractor where they are engaged to carry out, or cause to be carried out, all of the construction work. The Public Transport Authority, as Principal for awarded contacts, does not assume this responsibility and the Contractor should ensure the appropriate levy has been paid prior undertaking any …
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The Building and Construction Industry Training Fund (BCITF) Levy applies to all residential, commercial and civil engineering projects undertaken in Western Australia where the total value of construction is estimated to be more than $20,000.
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For more information on the Construction Training Fund rebate, visit their website on ctf.wa.gov.au/ or contact them on (08) 9244 0100 or email [email protected] *Please note that we recommend that all employers and individuals confirm their eligibility before course commencement by contacting the Construction Training Fund directly.
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Construction Training Fund: Rebate Safety Training Perth Student Saferight.com.au Related Courses 3 hours ago You can get a refund of up to 70% through a Construction Training Fund (CTF) rebate if the student is actively working in WA’s construction industry and if the student can prove he/she has completed an accumulated 6 months of construction work over the …
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The Building and Construction Industry Training Fund (BCITF) was established in 1990 by an Act of Parliament to support the training of eligible people in the building and construction industry. Under the Building and Construction Industry Training Levy and Collection Act 1990, the BCITF collects a small training levy from all construction projects in Western Australia. …
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Eligibility for Construction Training Fund Direct Indenture Grants, Supplementary Skills/OH&S Program subsidies and additional benefits is dependent on an individual’s or company’s ability to demonstrate primary and substantial direct involvement in Western Australia’s construction industry, specifically in on-site construction, installation and fabrication activity. Eligible …
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Whether you are looking to begin a career in construction, or already work in the industry, CITC is committed to helping you succeed. CITC offers eleven training programs that will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to secure your future in a successful career in construction. Our 3 to 5-year construction training programs are competency-based; a …
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The Construction Training Fund (CTF) supports and subsidises training for those building WA by supporting the training and development of a skilled workforce. Subsidies are available to reduce training costs, making it easier for eligible businesses and employees to access the training they need when they need it.
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The Western Australian Construction Training Fund (CTF) provides grants for employers to take on an apprentice or trainee in a range of construction occupations. Additional loadings are available for eligible apprentices in regional areas, women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, mature age (21 or over at commencement) and if the apprentice/trainee has …
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Completing the CTF declaration for your organisation An employer portal user with the financial administrator role can declare the CTF status in the WAAMS online client portal.This declaration is made for each host employer worksite, depending on whether the host is a …
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Western Australia's construction industry is big, with billions of dollars invested in the building of houses and infrastructure each year. And the industry is big on employment and training. In 2015-16, more than 150,000 people were employed across the industry and more than $30m o
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engineering construction projects undertaken in Western Australia. The Training Fund is managed by an industry Board. THE TRAINING LEVY The training levy is calculated at 0.2% of the total value of construction,for all works valued at more than $20,000. Payment is required to be made prior to the commencement of the project. BENEFITS OF THE LEVY Revenue …
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Construction Training Fund uses the CTF Portal to collect a training levy which is 0.2 per cent on all projects valued at more than $20,000. WA’s building and construction industry uses the CTF Portal to pay the levy and to make claims for money back to offset the cost of training. Industry Updates More updates Stay in touch and up to date
The Construction Industry Training Fund (CITF) levy is collected on building and construction activity in South Australia. CITB collects a levy of 0.25% on the value of building and construction projects valued over $40,000. The CITF levy is distributed across the housing, commercial and civil sectors of the construction industry.
WA’s building and construction industry uses the CTF Portal to pay the levy and to make claims for money back to offset the cost of training. Industry Updates More updates Stay in touch and up to date First Name Last Name Email Address I'd like to receive: CTF News Current information on the construction industry Construction Future Centre News
The building and construction industry pays a levy directed to training the workers our State needs. CTF collects the levy and uses it to reduce the cost of training our industry workforce. The levy pays for training, programs and grants. CTF has launched a pilot program for mature-age apprentices and trainees to diversify our workforce.