ACOP are SQA Star Awards Winners!

ACOP are SQA Star Awards Winners!

We proudly announce that we have won the award for the SQA Centre of the Year in the Wider UK & Ireland. We are truly delighted with the award, which is the result of a lot of hard work: conscientious candidates, dedicated assessors, quality assurance and...

Tractor NVQ madness

It could be the warm weather we’ve been having, or it could possibly be the rise in the number of CPCS agricultural tractor tests having been undertaken over the last two years, but we’ve certainly seen a boost in the number of these NVQ’s in recent...

Management NVQ’s and black CSCS cards

We’ve recently been delivering a number of Level 4 & 6 NVQ’s in ‘site management and civil engineering’ at the Queen Elisabeth Olympic Stadium in London – for one of the UK’s largest steel engineering companies. This...
L5 Appointed Person NVQ

L5 Appointed Person NVQ

We are one of the few centres that deliver construction management NVQ’s, particluarly the L5 NVQ for planning lifting operations. Therefore, if you need to convert your red CPCS card for appointed person (A61) to blue, please get in contact....
NVQ News

NVQ News

We now offer NVQs ranging from level 2 in plant and lifting operations to level 6 in management and lift planning. Please visit our new page for some further information, or contact us to find out...

CPCS Routes to Competence Poster

Routes to Competence CPCS Poster The poster above outlines step by step how the red and blue cards link together, and what to do when the time comes to renew your card. Some of you may  find it useful. Although, feel free to contact me to discuss how to progress with...

Keep Rolling!

Here we have Mr. Charters showing off our new roller course whilst completing his CPCS technical test at the same time! His machine of choice is a Bomag roller with a 1.2m drum width.

Mobile Crane Testing

We are now offering CPCS Mobile Crane testing and NVQ assessment! Here’s Mr.Regola showing how to upright a post safely, using radio communication instead of hand signals. Nicely done!