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Residential Hardscape Installer

Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute

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The Residential Hardscape Installer Course is the next step forward in your career. Designed for more experienced personnel employed by companies installing segmental concrete pavements and/or segmental retaining walls, this course provides in-depth knowledge for field leadership.

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Course Overview The Residential Hardscape Installer Course is the next step forward in your career. Designed for more experienced personnel employed by companies installing segmental concrete pavements and/or segmental retaining walls, this course provides in-depth knowledge for field leadership. While the Concrete Paver Installer Course is recommended, it is not required. The course material assumes familiarity with basic installation methods and materials involved in hardscape installations. Completing this course will earn you a certificate upon passing an exam. What You’ll Learn Expert Knowledge: Gain specialized and sophisticated knowledge from industry experts. Targeted Job Plans: Develop specialized job plans, ideas, and recommendations to target specific markets of interest. Comprehensive Hardscape Applications: Acquire wide-ranging knowledge of various hardscape applications. Advanced Systems Knowledge: Attain advanced knowledge of Paver and SRW systems. And more! Audience Hardscape Crew Lead/Foreman Current Certified Concrete Paver Installers Why Enroll? Career Advancement: Elevate your career by gaining advanced skills and knowledge tailored for experienced installers. Certificate: Earn a certificate that recognizes your expertise and commitment to excellence in the hardscape industry. Expert Instruction: Learn from leading professionals in the industry, gaining insights and knowledge that can only be acquired through specialized training. Next Steps + Certification Enroll in the Residential Hardscape Installer Course to advance your skills and knowledge. For more information and to register, please visit our course registration page or contact us directly. Take the next step in your career and become a leader in the hardscape industry. Sign up for this course to advance your skills and knowledge. Earn proof of completion when you finish, then advance your credentials by applying for certification. Click on the links below to register and learn more.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Apply advanced knowledge of segmental concrete paver systems including materials components and installation methods to support residential field leadership responsibilities
  • Apply advanced knowledge of segmental retaining wall systems including design options materials and installation requirements for residential project applications
  • Evaluate a wide range of residential hardscape applications to recommend appropriate paver and retaining wall system solutions based on site and project requirements
  • Develop specialized job plans and recommendations targeting specific residential hardscape markets aligned with crew lead and foreman responsibilities
  • Interpret residential hardscape project plans and specifications to support accurate field leadership and installation decision-making
  • Apply expert industry knowledge of paver and SRW systems to differentiate system options and guide installation decisions for residential hardscape projects
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Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Construction Laborers47-2061.00
  • Construction and Related Workers, All Other47-4099.00
  • Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers47-2051.00
  • Plasterers and Stucco Masons47-2161.00
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Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: emerging (Level 1)(based on Course)

  • Construction site hazards — recognize and report under direct supervision during initial site cleanup and preparation activities.
  • Hand tools and basic equipment — identify and handle safely under close direction on an active construction site.
  • Building materials, machinery, and tools — assist in loading, unloading, and distributing to designated locations according to supervisor instruction.
  • Picks, shovels, and rakes — use to dig, backfill, or level soil under direct guidance following basic grade specifications.
  • Pumps, compressors, and generators — monitor basic operation and report irregularities to a lead worker on a job site.
  • Simple hand signals — observe and follow to assist equipment operators during material movement under supervised conditions.
  • Site cleanup tasks — perform removal of debris and elimination of basic hazards under step-by-step direction on a construction site.
  • Verbal instructions and basic project specifications — listen actively and confirm understanding before beginning assigned tasks.
  • Measuring tapes and marking tools — use to record basic distances and mark layout areas under direct supervision.
  • Machinery and tool lubrication — assist in routine cleaning and oiling tasks following a supervisor's demonstrated procedure.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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