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The NVQ Level 2 in Roadbuilding and Maintenance is a nationally recognised qualification for operatives working in highways, utilities, and construction. It demonstrates your competence in essential tasks, such as excavation, reinstatement, kerb laying, and modular or flexible pavement installation, all of which are assessed directly in the workplace.
With no classroom study or exams required, successful learners can apply for the CSCS Blue Card to progress their career in road maintenance and infrastructure.
This qualification is ideal for roadbuilding and maintenance operatives who are already working on-site and want to gain formal recognition of their skills. It’s designed for those carrying out practical tasks such as excavation, kerb laying, reinstatement, and pavement construction. Achieving this NVQ proves your competence and allows you to apply for the CSCS Blue Skilled Worker Card.
The NVQ Level 2 in Roadbuilding and Maintenance (Construction) is structured into ten different pathways, allowing you to choose the route that best matches your current job role.
Each pathway consists of mandatory units that must be completed. While two core units, health & safety, and productive working practices, are common across all pathways, the remaining units differ depending on the pathway you select. These pathway-specific units ensure the qualification reflects the exact skills and knowledge required for your area of roadbuilding, utilities, or maintenance work.
All units are assessed entirely in the workplace through real on-site evidence.
Example mandatory units include:
Pathway options cover:
🛠️ Your assessor will help you choose the most suitable pathway based on your current job role and workplace responsibilities.
The NVQ Level 2 in Roadbuilding and Maintenance is assessed entirely in the workplace — there are no classroom lessons or written exams. You’ll build a portfolio of evidence based on the roadbuilding and maintenance tasks you already carry out on-site. Once enrolled, your assessor will arrange a short induction to explain the process and set everything up for you.
During the induction, your assessor will:
After induction, you can complete the NVQ at your own pace while continuing to work. Your assessor will stay in touch, providing feedback, answering questions, and helping you gather the necessary evidence to achieve the qualification successfully.
The NVQ Level 2 in Roadbuilding and Maintenance is assessed entirely on-site through the work you already do. There are no classroom sessions or written exams — you’ll gather evidence to show your competence.
Evidence may include:
Your assessor maps this evidence against the required units, provides feedback, and ensures you meet all criteria. All assessments are workplace-based — no simulations are accepted.
To enrol on the NVQ Level 2 in Roadbuilding and Maintenance, you must be currently employed in a relevant role within roadworks, highways, or construction. There are no formal academic requirements; however, you will need access to a live site where you can demonstrate practical skills, such as excavation, reinstatement, kerb laying, or pavement construction. Learners must also be aged 16 or over at the time of registration.
The duration depends on how quickly you can gather evidence from your day-to-day work. There is no fixed timetable — you’ll complete the NVQ alongside your regular site duties, at a pace that suits you.
Many learners complete the program within as little as 3–6 weeks, but you have up to 12 months to finish if required. The faster you provide the necessary evidence, the sooner your assessor can review your portfolio and confirm your achievement.
To complete on time, you’ll need consistent access to live site work, allowing you to evidence key tasks such as excavation and reinstatement, kerb and channel installation, laying modular or flexible pavements, fitting street ironwork, and adhering to essential health and safety practices.
After completing the NVQ Level 2 in Roadbuilding and Maintenance, you’ll be awarded a nationally recognised qualification that proves your competence in essential roadbuilding and maintenance tasks.
This certificate is Ofqual-regulated and recognised across the UK construction industry. Completion also makes you eligible to apply for the CSCS Blue Skilled Worker Card, the key requirement for operatives working on construction and roadwork sites.
Completing the NVQ Level 2 in Roadbuilding and Maintenance confirms your competence as a skilled operative and strengthens your career prospects in the highways and construction sector. It not only helps you secure your CSCS Blue Card but also builds a solid foundation for further qualifications.
Many learners progress to higher-level NVQs such as the NVQ Level 3 in Site Inspection or the NVQ Level 3 in Occupational Work Supervision. These qualifications are ideal if you’re aiming to take on greater responsibility, move towards supervisory roles, or progress into site management within the construction and highways industry.
This NVQ is ideal for operatives working in roadworks, highways, and maintenance who want to prove their skills, gain professional recognition, and progress in their career:
Completing the NVQ Level 2 in Roadbuilding and Maintenance demonstrates your competence as a skilled operative in highways and construction. It strengthens your eligibility for the CSCS Blue Card and can support access to roles such as:
Yes — the qualification is completed entirely through work-based assessment. All evidence is collected from your day-to-day site activities and uploaded via our secure online learner portal, with full guidance and support from your assessor throughout.
The full cost of the NVQ Level 2 in Roadbuilding and Maintenance is £899.99. This includes expert assessor support, access to our online learning portal, ongoing feedback, and your official certificate upon completion of the qualification.
💡 You can also spread the cost through monthly interest-free instalments, making it easier to manage your payments.
Roadbuilding and maintenance operatives with a Level 2 NVQ and a CSCS Blue Card typically earn between £28,000–£38,000 per year, with experienced workers progressing to £40,000 or more. Salaries vary depending on your location, employer, and whether you work in highways, utilities, or local authority maintenance contracts.
Here’s how to apply for the CSCS Blue Skilled Worker Card once you’ve completed this NVQ:
📌 The CSCS Blue Card is valid for five years and confirms you’re a fully qualified skilled worker. Learn more about the Blue Card here.
If you’d like to broaden your skills or progress into higher-level roles, here are a few popular NVQs to consider:
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This unit ensures that every learner understands and applies safe working practices on construction and roadwork sites. It covers:
Following health, safety, and welfare legislation
Using PPE and protective systems correctly
Identifying hazards, reporting risks, and responding to emergencies
Understanding fire safety, accident reporting, and welfare responsibilities
👉 In short, it confirms that you can work responsibly, protect yourself and others, and maintain a safe environment at all times.
This unit focuses on efficiency, teamwork, and professionalism on-site. It includes:
Communicating effectively with supervisors, colleagues, and clients
Planning and organising work sequences to meet deadlines
Using resources responsibly to reduce waste and carbon impact
Maintaining accurate site records such as timesheets or material lists
👉 Essentially, it demonstrates that you can work productively within a team, follow site procedures, and contribute to smooth project delivery.
This qualification offers ten pathways, each tailored to specific site roles and responsibilities. Alongside the two common health & safety units, you’ll complete trade-focused tasks that reflect your day-to-day work.
Manual Road Building – Flexible Pavement Construction – Learn to lay, spread, level, and compact flexible pavement materials to industry standards.
Modular Pavement Construction – Gain skills in setting out, laying, and finishing modular block paving, flags, and similar surfacing systems.
Laying Kerbs and Channels – Train in positioning, setting out, and installing pre-formed kerbs and channels with accuracy and durability.
Excavation and Reinstatement – Combine excavation techniques with reinstating and finishing trenches in paved or unpaved road surfaces.
Excavation – Focus on forming, shaping, and finishing manual excavations safely, while following site drawings and specifications.
Reinstatement – Specialise in reinstating trenches and restoring paved surfaces to match site requirements and safety regulations.
Locate and Excavate Utilities – Develop skills in locating, marking, and carefully exposing underground utilities without causing damage.
Street Ironwork – Learn to install, adjust, and secure ironwork, including covers, frames, and gully gratings, using approved materials.
Maintenance Response Team Operations – Prepare for urgent road tasks, traffic management, and responding effectively to incidents.
Road Sweeping (Machine) – Operate powered sweeping equipment to clean, clear, and maintain road surfaces in line with safety rules.
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No formal qualifications are required. You must, however, be working in a relevant role on a live site where you can demonstrate tasks such as excavation, kerb laying, pavement construction, or reinstatement.
Evidence includes photos and videos of your work, site documentation such as RAMS or checklists, assessor observations, witness testimonies from supervisors, and short knowledge questions.
No — there are no classroom sessions or exams. The NVQ is fully work-based and assessed through evidence collected on-site.
A qualified assessor will guide you one-to-one, helping you collect the right evidence, monitoring progress, and ensuring you meet all criteria.
Yes — the NVQ Level 2 is assessed through on-site evidence, so you can complete it from any location in the UK where you’re actively working in roadbuilding or maintenance.
Many learners finish within as little as 3–6 weeks, depending on how quickly evidence is submitted. You’ll have up to 12 months to complete if needed.
No — your assessor will work with you until your portfolio meets the required standard. The process is designed to ensure you achieve the qualification.
Yes — the NVQ is designed to fit around your job. All assessment is evidence-based, with remote support available throughout.
Your assessor will review and verify your portfolio. Once approved, you’ll receive your NVQ certificate and can then apply for the CSCS Blue Skilled Worker Card.
Yes — once you complete the NVQ Level 2 and pass the CITB Operatives Health, Safety and Environment Test, you’ll be eligible to apply for the Blue Card.
Yes — if your employer is CITB-registered, they may be able to claim grant funding to support your NVQ.
With this qualification, you can work as a road construction operative, highways maintenance worker, kerb and pavement installer, utility excavation operative, or street ironwork installer.
Level 2 certifies your ability to carry out core roadbuilding and maintenance tasks. Higher-level NVQs (such as Level 3 or Level 4) focus on supervisory roles, inspections, and management responsibilities.