ADVANCING SETTING OUT SKILLS ACROSS THE INDUSTRY

Booking Terms and Conditions

  • All deposits are non-refundable.
  • Deposits can be transferred to a course which takes place before the dates originally booked, but not after.
  • Where a discount is offered, the discount will only be honoured on the basis that the full balance is paid 28 days before the start date of the course. If the payment is received after this time, the full course price is payable. Any exceptions are at our discretion.
  • If you wish to split your training over two courses you must specify this at the time of booking. The balance of the full payment is due 28 days before the start date of the first course.
  • If you cancel or do not attend the course for any reason, the deposit will not be refunded. If you give a minimum of 4 weeks notice we may allow you to transfer your deposit. This will be at our discretion.
  • Unless agreed otherwise, deposits can be transferred to another person but not to another date.
  • We will accept your booking onto the course on the basis of the information you have provided. We will be totally up front about your suitability for the course. We will provide you with all of the information necessary to enable you to make an informed decision about whether the course is right for you. If, once you attend the course, you feel that the course does not meet your needs, we are unable to offer a refund.
  • On successful completion of the course, delegates may repeat all or any part of the course at a later date. If you wish to attend as a delegate to gain extra practice, the fee is £65 in total regardless of the number of days you wish to resit. If you attend as an assistant tutor to gain experience in mentoring others and teaching the content, there is no fee.
  • We will issue joining instructions at the latest 14 days before the course start date. These will include venue details.
  • Lunches are not included in the cost of the course unless otherwise specified.
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Understanding the process, responsibilities, and accuracy required to build with confidence.

How To Do Setting Out In Construction

Setting out in construction is the process of taking information from drawings or digital models and transferring it accurately onto a construction site. When people ask how to do setting out, they are really asking how design intent is turned into physical reference points that others can build from.

In practice, learning how to do setting out means understanding how to position points, lines, and levels in the right place, to the right accuracy, and at the right time so construction work can proceed as intended. For many people, this is the point at which they begin to learn setting out properly, beyond simply operating equipment. It is not about pressing buttons on tools. It is about applying a repeatable process that links drawings, checks, records, and judgement on a live site.

Setting out is therefore not a specialist mystery. It is a defined body of knowledge that can be learned, applied, and checked when it is taught and supported properly.

What Does Setting Out Enable On A Construction Site?

Understanding how to do setting out properly enables all other construction activities to take place with confidence.

When setting out is done well, trades can work from clear, reliable reference points without constantly stopping to question dimensions or levels. For many projects, site engineer setting out forms the backbone of how work is coordinated on site. Sequencing becomes easier, interfaces between trades are clearer, and decisions are made once rather than repeatedly.

When people do not fully understand how to do setting out on site, uncertainty increases. Work slows down, assumptions creep in, and errors often only become visible later when they are more disruptive and expensive to fix. In this sense, setting out is an enabling function rather than a standalone task.

What Does Setting Out Typically Include?

What Setting Out Is Often Confused With

Who Are Setting Out Skills Relevant For?

Why Are Setting Out Problems So Common?

Why Does Setting Out Matter So Much?

WANT TO KNOW MORE?

If you would like to understand setting out in more detail, including the roles involved, responsibilities on site and why problems can occur, you can read our detailed overview here.