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Start your NVQ Level 2 in Modular Demountable Partitioning with Hurak and qualify to apply for a CSCS Blue Card. Get expert support, on-site assessment, no classroom learning — all priced to suit your budget.
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This NVQ demonstrates your ability to carry out modular demountable partitioning work used to divide internal areas in commercial and office settings. It covers practical tasks like setting out, assembling, positioning, and finishing partition systems to meet project specifications. All assessments are completed on-site—no classroom learning or written exams are required.
The qualification follows national occupational standards and is recognised across the UK construction industry. Upon achievement, you’ll be eligible to apply for the CSCS Blue Skilled Worker Card and take on more specialist or supervisory responsibilities.
🔎 Did You Know? Modular demountable partitioning systems are often designed to be reconfigured or relocated without damaging the structure, making them a sustainable choice for modern commercial spaces that need layout flexibility.
This NVQ is suitable for people who:
This qualification focuses on the day-to-day tasks you carry out when working with modular demountable partitioning systems. It’s built around practical skills like setting out, assembling components, following layout specifications, and preparing partitions for handover. All assessments are evidence-based and carried out on-site in your typical working environment.
Mandatory Units You’ll Complete:
These units are based on real site work and are designed to reflect how you carry out partitioning activities on a day-to-day basis.
You’ll learn how to:
You don’t need any formal qualifications or prior training to get started with the Level 2 NVQ in Modular Demountable Partitioning. This course is all about recognising the practical skills you already use on-site.
Because it’s a work-based qualification, it’s recommended that you're currently working on a live construction or fit-out site, where partitioning tasks are part of your usual work. That might include setting out and assembling modular partitions, following layout drawings, and preparing partitioning systems for finishing touches like trims or glazing.
If you're already hands-on with this type of work, this NVQ offers a flexible and supportive way to turn your experience into a nationally recognised qualification—without stepping into a classroom or sitting written exams.
This qualification is assessed entirely in your workplace while you carry out your usual partitioning duties. There are no classroom sessions or written exams. Instead, your day-to-day activities—such as setting out, assembling, and aligning modular partitions—are used as evidence for assessment.
Once you're enrolled, an assessor will arrange a one-to-one induction to walk you through the whole process. During this session, you’ll:
The duration of this NVQ depends on how often you're working and how quickly you can collect evidence from your day-to-day work tasks. Since this is a competency-based qualification, you’ll progress by demonstrating the work you already do on-site, such as setting out, assembling, and positioning modular partitions according to layout plans.
While you’ll have up to 12 months to complete the NVQ, most learners finish within 3 to 4 weeks. If you're actively working and stay in touch with your assessor, you could complete the course in as little as 2 weeks.
This NVQ is assessed entirely through the work you carry out on-site. There are no written exams or classroom sessions. Instead, you'll build a portfolio that demonstrates your ability to complete modular demountable partitioning tasks under real site conditions—using the tools, materials, and techniques required in live commercial or office fit-outs.
Your assessment may include:
After successfully completing your assessment, you’ll receive a certificate for the Level 2 NVQ in Modular Demountable Partitioning. This qualification confirms your ability to carry out partitioning work safely, accurately, and in line with recognised industry standards.
Once qualified, you can apply for the CSCS Blue Skilled Worker Card, which can lead to better job opportunities, higher earning potential, and formal recognition of your skills on-site.
Once you’ve completed the Level 2 NVQ in Modular Demountable Partitioning, you may want to take the next step toward a supervisory or more advanced role. A natural progression is the NVQ Level 3 in Interior Systems, where you can develop leadership skills and deepen your technical knowledge.
Achieving a Level 3 NVQ could also make you eligible to apply for the Gold CSCS Skilled Worker Card, which is widely recognised for supervisory positions across the construction industry.
Completing this qualification offers a wide range of benefits for those working with modular partitioning systems in commercial or office fit-outs:
The full cost of the Level 2 NVQ in Modular Demountable Partitioning is £699.99. This all-inclusive price covers every part of your qualification, with expert support at each step:
💡 No hidden charges. You can also spread the cost using flexible, interest-free payment plans.
The Level 2 NVQ in Modular Demountable Partitioning qualifies you for skilled roles involved in assembling, adjusting, and finishing partition systems on commercial or office fit-out projects. It’s ideal for those working with modular frameworks, internal layouts, and non-load-bearing wall systems on active sites.
Tradespeople who hold a Level 2 NVQ in Modular Demountable Partitioning and a valid CSCS Blue Skilled Worker Card typically earn between £28,000 and £38,000 per year. Your earnings can vary depending on experience, location, and the type of projects you support, such as office fit-outs, commercial refurbishments, or government buildings.
Yes — this NVQ is assessed entirely on-site, with online support throughout. You’ll collect evidence from your day-to-day partitioning work and upload photos, videos, and documents to your learner portal. There are no classroom sessions or written exams, making it easy to complete alongside your regular job.
📌 The CSCS Blue Card is valid for five years. For complete guidance, read our blog on What is a Blue CSCS Card and How to Get It.
If you're working in modular partitioning, commercial fit-outs, or internal systems, these related NVQs can help you upskill or progress into new roles:
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This unit ensures learners understand and follow health and safety regulations in a construction environment. It covers the correct use of PPE, hazard identification, emergency procedures, and compliance with welfare legislation to protect themselves and others on-site.
Learners develop the ability to work efficiently and effectively with others. The unit focuses on communication, teamwork, following job plans, completing documentation, and maintaining good working relationships to ensure productivity on-site.
This unit trains learners to move, handle, and store materials safely and responsibly. It covers manual handling techniques, use of lifting equipment, environmental considerations, selecting appropriate resources, and minimising damage or waste.
The specialist unit where learners demonstrate practical skills in installing and relocating modular partition systems. It includes interpreting technical drawings, selecting and using materials and tools, fixing partitions, applying trims and doors, working around services, and ensuring installations meet specifications and safety standards.
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This diploma is for construction operatives who work in interior systems installation, including partitions, dry lining, raised floors, or operable walls. It's ideal for those seeking to gain formal recognition of their skills through work-based assessment.
No formal qualifications are needed. As long as you're currently working in an interior systems role and can provide on-site evidence, you're eligible to enrol.
Yes, this NVQ is accredited by ProQual and widely accepted across the UK construction sector as proof of occupational competence.
Yes — the qualification is designed to be completed around your existing job. Your day-to-day work forms the basis of your assessment.
No. This NVQ is entirely assessed on-site with no need for classroom sessions or written tests.
You’ll be assessed on practical installation tasks related to your chosen pathway — such as fitting partitions, laying raised floors, or installing dry lining systems.
You’ll need to submit photos, videos, site documents, written or verbal answers, and witness statements proving your competence on the job.
Mistakes happen. Your assessor will guide you through improving your evidence and helping you meet the standard. You’re not penalised for one-off errors.
Most learners complete the diploma within 3–6 weeks, though you’ll have up to 12 months if needed. Timelines depend on how often you work and submit evidence.
Yes — you’ll be assigned a personal assessor who will support you from induction through to final certification.
Once your portfolio is complete, it’s reviewed by an internal verifier. If approved, you’ll be issued your official NVQ certificate.
Yes. The NVQ Level 2 Diploma is one of the qualifications required to apply for a CSCS Blue Card. You must also pass the CITB Health, Safety & Environment Test.
Yes — if you’ve registered for this NVQ and meet the experience criteria, you can apply for a temporary Red CSCS card valid for 12 months.
The diploma can help you secure better-paid roles, meet site requirements, and move toward supervisory NVQs or advanced technical roles.
If your employer is CITB-registered, they may be able to claim grant funding to cover part of the cost. Check with your training provider or employer.
This diploma is for construction operatives who work in interior systems installation, including partitions, dry lining, raised floors, or operable walls. It's ideal for those seeking to gain formal recognition of their skills through work-based assessment.
No formal qualifications are needed. As long as you're currently working in an interior systems role and can provide on-site evidence, you're eligible to enrol.
Yes, this NVQ is accredited by ProQual and widely accepted across the UK construction sector as proof of occupational competence.
Yes — the qualification is designed to be completed around your existing job. Your day-to-day work forms the basis of your assessment.
No. This NVQ is entirely assessed on-site with no need for classroom sessions or written tests.
You’ll be assessed on practical installation tasks related to your chosen pathway — such as fitting partitions, laying raised floors, or installing dry lining systems.
You’ll need to submit photos, videos, site documents, written or verbal answers, and witness statements proving your competence on the job.
Mistakes happen. Your assessor will guide you through improving your evidence and helping you meet the standard. You’re not penalised for one-off errors.
Most learners complete the diploma within 3–6 weeks, though you’ll have up to 12 months if needed. Timelines depend on how often you work and submit evidence.
Yes — you’ll be assigned a personal assessor who will support you from induction through to final certification.
Once your portfolio is complete, it’s reviewed by an internal verifier. If approved, you’ll be issued your official NVQ certificate.
Yes. The NVQ Level 2 Diploma is one of the qualifications required to apply for a CSCS Blue Card. You must also pass the CITB Health, Safety & Environment Test.
Yes — if you’ve registered for this NVQ and meet the experience criteria, you can apply for a temporary Red CSCS card valid for 12 months.
The diploma can help you secure better-paid roles, meet site requirements, and move toward supervisory NVQs or advanced technical roles.
If your employer is CITB-registered, they may be able to claim grant funding to cover part of the cost. Check with your training provider or employer.
This diploma is for construction operatives who work in interior systems installation, including partitions, dry lining, raised floors, or operable walls. It's ideal for those seeking to gain formal recognition of their skills through work-based assessment.
No formal qualifications are needed. As long as you're currently working in an interior systems role and can provide on-site evidence, you're eligible to enrol.
Yes, this NVQ is accredited by ProQual and widely accepted across the UK construction sector as proof of occupational competence.
Yes — the qualification is designed to be completed around your existing job. Your day-to-day work forms the basis of your assessment.
No. This NVQ is entirely assessed on-site with no need for classroom sessions or written tests.
You’ll be assessed on practical installation tasks related to your chosen pathway — such as fitting partitions, laying raised floors, or installing dry lining systems.
You’ll need to submit photos, videos, site documents, written or verbal answers, and witness statements proving your competence on the job.
Mistakes happen. Your assessor will guide you through improving your evidence and helping you meet the standard. You’re not penalised for one-off errors.
Most learners complete the diploma within 3–6 weeks, though you’ll have up to 12 months if needed. Timelines depend on how often you work and submit evidence.
Yes — you’ll be assigned a personal assessor who will support you from induction through to final certification.
Once your portfolio is complete, it’s reviewed by an internal verifier. If approved, you’ll be issued your official NVQ certificate.
Yes. The NVQ Level 2 Diploma is one of the qualifications required to apply for a CSCS Blue Card. You must also pass the CITB Health, Safety & Environment Test.
Yes — if you’ve registered for this NVQ and meet the experience criteria, you can apply for a temporary Red CSCS card valid for 12 months.
The diploma can help you secure better-paid roles, meet site requirements, and move toward supervisory NVQs or advanced technical roles.
If your employer is CITB-registered, they may be able to claim grant funding to cover part of the cost. Check with your training provider or employer.
Yes. This NVQ is regulated by Ofqual, awarded by ProQual, and endorsed by CITB. It’s widely accepted across UK construction projects and by major contractors.
Yes, you can complete the NVQ in Modular Demountable Partitioning from any UK location, as long as you're working on-site in a relevant role. Our assessors support learners nationwide.
This qualification is ideal for construction workers who install or relocate modular partition systems as part of their daily work. It’s designed for experienced operatives seeking formal recognition of their skills through an industry-recognised NVQ.
No prior certifications are required. However, you must be actively working in modular demountable partitioning so your performance can be assessed on-site. This NVQ is based on practical experience, not classroom learning.
No — the Level 2 NVQ in Modular Demountable Partitioning is entirely site-based. You won’t need to attend classes or take formal exams. Instead, you’ll be assessed in your normal working environment.
You’ll be evaluated on real work tasks like interpreting technical drawings, selecting and installing panels, frames, doors, and trims, relocating partition systems, and following safety procedures — all within a live construction environment.
To complete the NVQ, you’ll compile a portfolio showing your competency. This may include site photos, videos, supervisor statements, method statements, job records, and assessor observations — all specific to modular demountable partitioning.
On average, learners complete the NVQ in 8 to 12 weeks, depending on how quickly you can gather evidence and complete assessments. It’s flexible and can fit around your workload.
After submission, your assessor will review your portfolio to ensure it meets all criteria. It’s then verified internally and externally by ProQual. If everything is in order, your certificate will be issued.
No. Mistakes are part of learning. If an issue arises, your assessor will guide you and give you another chance to demonstrate the required task. The NVQ allows for development and reassessment.
Yes — you can apply for a Red Experienced Worker CSCS Card while working towards the NVQ, as long as you’ve also passed the CITB Health, Safety and Environment Test.
Yes — if your employer is registered with CITB, they may be able to claim grant support once you’ve completed your NVQ. Speak to your training provider or site manager for details.
Absolutely. Once you’ve successfully completed the NVQ Level 2 in Modular Demountable Partitioning, you can apply for the Blue Skilled Worker CSCS Card, proving your on-site competence.
This NVQ opens the door to more job opportunities, higher pay, and long-term career progression. It’s also essential for gaining site access cards, meeting contractor requirements, and formalising your trade skills.