Access to Building Services (2000)

Last Updated: 14 Dec 2023

Want a career in Building Services Engineering but not sure about which area to go into? This one year introductory qualification gives learners a flavour of the skills involved in four different areas of building services engineering; plumbing, electrotechnical, heating and ventilating and refrigeration and air conditioning.

You'll find out what you enjoy, and then you can move onto a specialist qualification in either plumbing, electrotechnical, heating and ventilating or refrigeration and air-conditioning and hopefully eventually move onto a career.

This qualification is for people thinking about a career in buildings services engineering, in either plumbing, electrotechnical, heating and ventilating or refrigeration and air-conditioning.  You might be a young learner in full time education, or an adult.
Available to deliver in the following:
  • England
  • Wales – please check QiW website for available funding
  • Scotland
  • Northern Ireland

Interested in delivering this qualification?

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General Information

What Is Involved In Studying This Course?

While completing this course, you'll cover basic skills and knowledge in the following areas:

  • Electrical
  • Plumbing
  • Heating and ventilating
  • Refrigeration and air conditioning

You'll learn with your training provider, usually in a group. You'll be assessed on your practical skills and the knowledge you gain,  by completing practical tasks and online multiple choice tests.

Is this level right for me?

Level 1
This level is ideal if you're just starting out and want a good basic understanding of the building services industry - enough to choose a career path and move on to your next qualification. You may be a young learner or an adult.

What Careers Can This Lead To?

These qualifications don't lead directly to a job, but they prepare you to start a specialist qualification in your chosen area

After taking another qualification, you could choose to work as a :

  • Plumber
  • Electrician
  • Heating and ventilating engineer
  • Refrigeration or air conditioning engineer.
What Is Involved With Delivering This Course?

To deliver this qualification you will need suitably qualified staff to carry out training and assessment.

You will also need suitable facilities to carry out the required training.

To find all the resource requirements, download the course handbooks from the centre documents section.

There are no entry requirements for this qualification, but you must make sure all your learners have the necessary skills and knowledge before embarking on this course.

Level 1

Level 1 is ideal if you're just starting out and want a good basic understanding of the building services industry - enough to choose a career path and move on to your next qualification. You may be a young learner or an adult.
To earn this qualification, you must complete a range of mandatory and optional units, including:

  • Introduction to the building services engineering sector
  • Electrical
  • Environmental awareness

For a full list of units, download the qualification handbook from the centre documents section.

What Careers Can This Lead To?

These qualifications don't lead directly to a job, but they prepare you to start other qualifications.

After taking another qualification, you could choose to work as a :

  • Plumber
  • Electrician
  • Heating and ventilating engineer
  • Air conditioning engineer.

You can use the units from your Certificate or Diploma to get a head start on these NVQ Level 2 Diplomas:

  • Installing, Testing and Maintaining Air Conditioning Systems (6187-01)
  • Installing and Maintaining Refrigeration Systems (6187-02)
  • Heating & Ventilating - Industrial & Commercial Installation (6188-01)
  • Heating & Ventilating - Service and Maintenance (6188-02)
  • Heating & Ventilating - Ductwork Installation (6188-03)
  • Plumbing and Heating (6189-01)
  • Domestic Heating (6189-11).

You might also want to move on to these NVQ Diplomas ( but the units from your Certificate or Diploma don't count towards them):

  • Electrotechnical Services (Electrical Maintenance) Level 3 (2357-13)
  • Installing Electrotechnical Systems and Equipment (Buildings and Structures) Level 3 (2357-23)
  • Installing & Servicing Signal Reception Systems Level 2 (2359-02).
Level 1 Certificate in Access to Building Services Engineering (2000-01)
Last Registration Date: 31 Aug 2024 Supportive services: SmartScreen

Level 1 Certificate in Access to Building Services Engineering

  • Accreditation No: 600/0986/X This is a reference number related to UK accreditation framework
  • Type: Credit based qualification This is categorisation to help define qualification attributes e.g. type of assessment
  • Credits: 34 Credits are a measure of the size of the qualification
  • Guided Learning Hours: 304 - 304 This is the average contact time a centre would typically commit
  • Total Qualification Time: 340 The total time for the qualification
  • Key Stage: Data unavailable This shows the equivalent Key Stage level.
  • Last Certification: 31/08/2026 This is the last date that a certificate can be issued
  • Qualification fees in the UK: £153.00 Our typical price is the one that is most often paid by a centre for a completed learner. Some prices are made up of multiple charging points so action like taking difference units or specialisms to complete and resitting assessments may mean the cost for some learners differs.

Level 2

Level 2 is ideal if you already have a good basic understanding of the building services industry, and want to progress in your career. You may be a young learner or an adult.

To earn this qualification, you must complete a range of mandatory and optional units.

For a full list of units, download the qualification handbook from the centre documents section.

What Careers Can This Lead To?

These qualifications don't lead directly to a job, but they prepare you to start other qualifications.

After taking another qualification, you could choose to work as a :

  • Plumber
  • Electrician
  • Heating and ventilating engineer
  • Air conditioning engineer.

You can use the units from your Certificate or Diploma to get a head start on these NVQ Level 2 Diplomas:

  • Installing, Testing and Maintaining Air Conditioning Systems (6187-01)
  • Installing and Maintaining Refrigeration Systems (6187-02)
  • Heating & Ventilating - Industrial & Commercial Installation (6188-01)
  • Heating & Ventilating - Service and Maintenance (6188-02)
  • Heating & Ventilating - Ductwork Installation (6188-03)
  • Plumbing and Heating (6189-01)
  • Domestic Heating (6189-11).

You might also want to move on to these NVQ Diplomas:

  • Electrotechnical Services (Electrical Maintenance) Level 3 (2357-13)
  • Installing Electrotechnical Systems and Equipment (Buildings and Structures) Level 3 (2357-23)
  • Installing & Servicing Signal Reception Systems Level 2 (2359-02).
Level 2 Diploma in Access to Building Services Engineering (2000-02)
Last Registration Date: 31 Mar 2024 Supportive services: SmartScreen

Level 2 Diploma in Access to Building Services Engineering

  • Accreditation No: 600/0989/5 This is a reference number related to UK accreditation framework
  • Type: Credit based qualification This is categorisation to help define qualification attributes e.g. type of assessment
  • Credits: 45 Credits are a measure of the size of the qualification
  • Guided Learning Hours: 399 - 399 This is the average contact time a centre would typically commit
  • Total Qualification Time: 450 The total time for the qualification
  • Key Stage: Data unavailable This shows the equivalent Key Stage level.
  • Last Certification: 31/03/2026 This is the last date that a certificate can be issued
  • Qualification fees in the UK: £153.00 Our typical price is the one that is most often paid by a centre for a completed learner. Some prices are made up of multiple charging points so action like taking difference units or specialisms to complete and resitting assessments may mean the cost for some learners differs.

Additional information for centres

Smart Screen

SMARTSCREEN IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS QUALIFICATION

SmartScreen is our online portal for tutor, assessors and learners that provides unit-specific support materials and tutor forums to complement the delivery and learning experience

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Interested in delivering this qualification?

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