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Training the key ingredient

The success of every organisation relies on its people, organisational culture, skills and knowledge, and technology. Training is an essential ingredient in ensuring this is achieved, and minimises the risk associated with organisational operations.iNFRATRAIN delivers nationally accredited qualifications and fee for service courses to Local Government and private enterprise.

The iNFRATRAIN approach to training and development is based on a wide range of experience with industry clients, and our premise is that training and development will enhance productivity and fulfil duty of care responsibilities. Delivering training and quality outcomes throughout Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales and Canberra, iNFRATRAIN continues to grow rapidly, and is regularly expanding its range of courses to fulfil client demands.

iNFRATRAIN is currently offering approximately 40 national certificate courses and over 16 fee for service (custom designed) courses.

iNFRATRAIN is proud of the solid reputation it holds among clients and industry colleagues, and enjoys the benefits of alliances with fellow industry associations. The most recent development is working towards the delivery of Certificate III Civil Construction (Bituminous Surfacing) in conjunction with the Australian Asphalt Pavement Association.

Conducting training, on or off site, iNFRATRAIN will work with you to provide the training solution most suitable to your organisation. For further information contact iNFRATRAIN on 1300 885 300 or visit the www.infratrain.com.au or www.inframax.com.au web sites.

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