The CTF provides funding support for training of eligible workers in the construction industry. It allows for up to a 70% discount on course costs for eligible candidates and companies. We acknowledge the support of the CTF in reducing the costs of training for eligible workers.
Eligibility for the CTF is dependent on a company or an individual’s ability to demonstrate direct involvement in Western Australia’s construction industry. Construction industry is defined in the Building and Construction Industry Training Fund and Levy Collection Act 1990 (WA).
Employees: Directly employed in the building and construction industry in WA.
Companies: Construction companies undertaking projects in WA.
Self-employed: Undertaking work which is directly involved in the construction process.
Unemployed: At the time of undertaking a course recognised by the training fund must be able to:
- demonstrate that they were directly employed in the construction industry in WA for a minimum of six months, within 12 months prior to the date of course commencement; or
- if no recent work experience, have written evidence of a relevant employment offer from an eligible company in the construction industry prior to commencement of the training course.
Unemployed participants may be required to provide additional documentation to assist the CTF to process a claim.
For more information about CTF and eligibility refer to the CTF website
For more information about CTF funding for the WHS Foundation courses click here
For further information or a CTF Application Form contact our Customer Service Team at contact@whsfoundation.org.au or call 08 9333 9999