Building & Construction Trades
Repairs and restores brick, stone, and built surfaces so structures stay safe, functional, and visually sound over time.
Repairs and restores brick, stone, and built surfaces so structures stay safe, functional, and visually sound over time.
Assessing damaged surfaces, repairing brick or stone work, matching finishes carefully, and helping built structures last longer.
You enjoy work that feels repair-work, materials, careful-craft and you can handle the trade-offs that come with it.
A simple picture of what this path tends to feel like in the market: how earnings usually grow, how reachable the path is, and how steady it may feel over time.
We are still building and updating this section. Some paths may be incomplete or need correction, especially while the platform is still early. Use this as a starting point, then check current entry requirements, registration rules, providers, and funding options yourself before making a decision.
Builds brick, stone, mortar, repair methods, material matching, site preparation, safety, and restoration discipline for built structures.
Typical provider: Bricklaying apprenticeship, heritage trade provider, construction restoration pathway, employer, or specialist masonry provider
Careful practical work, patience, measuring skill, and comfort with physical repair tasks matter.
These are general places of study to check, split into online or distance options and campus or in-person routes. They may not offer this exact qualification yet; use these directories as a starting point while we build programme-by-programme data.
Study directory
DHET open-learning resources and pathways for flexible study across the post-school system.
Study directory
Official DHET list of public TVET colleges and campuses across the country.
These are official places to start checking for funding. Some are broad, some may be more relevant to this field, and most depend on current application cycles and eligibility rules.
Funding contact
Official DHET directory for Sector Education and Training Authorities and their learnership, bursary, and skills programmes.
Funding contact
National public skills funding that often supports large training and employment-linked programmes.
These are extra options to investigate beyond formal funding. Ask employers, training providers, and industry bodies whether they offer bursaries, internships, learnerships, sponsored training, or entry programmes.
Funding route
Work-linked training and stipends in sectors that use learnership models.
Coverage: Training costs and sometimes a stipend.
Best for: Trades, technical pathways, and employer-linked programmes.
Opportunities depend on employer participation and annual intakes.
Funding route
Small-scale support from community groups, local organisations, family networks, or local development initiatives.
Coverage: Usually partial help with fees, materials, transport, or first-step work exposure.
Best for: Shorter routes, community-facing work, creative pathways, and practical entry routes where formal bursaries are limited.
This is uneven and locally dependent, so learners should treat it as possible support rather than a guaranteed funding route.
Funding route
Public and non-profit initiatives that help young people access first work exposure.
Coverage: Short-term support, stipends, placement assistance, or training.
Best for: Shorter pathways and first-step job access.
Useful for momentum, but not a full funding solution on its own.
This work shows up in official South African demand data, which matters because it is a sign that this kind of skill is needed in the country right now.
Builds deeper capability in heritage repair, stone/brick conservation, specialist materials, site supervision, renovation, or small contracting work.
Typical provider: Employer, heritage provider, construction provider, specialist masonry provider, or workplace path
Best after bricklaying, masonry, construction, restoration, or supervised site experience.
Study directory
Official DHET resource showing which TVET colleges currently offer occupational and trade-focused programmes.
Study directory
Official DHET list of CET colleges and community learning centres around South Africa.
Study directory
Official register of private colleges for non-university qualifications and college-level study.
Study directory
Official QCTO provider guidance for accredited occupational qualifications, trades, and skills pathways.
Funding contact
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