Streetworks Renewal Reassessments Course
Key Features
Of this Streetworks Renewal Course:
- Reassesses competence in signing, lighting and guarding for safe highway working
- Covers excavation methods, spoil management and reinstatement standards across all road categories
- Includes practical assessment of traffic management plans and underground service identification
- Refreshes knowledge of current NRSWA regulations and Health and Safety Executive guidance
- Prepares delegates for reassessment tests required to maintain valid Street Works qualifications
- Focuses on real-site scenarios including emergency works, urban footways and rural carriageways
Course Date Availability
Streetworks Renewal training at the following 7 centres. Prices from £350 per person :
Course Information
Overview:
The Streetworks Renewal Reassessment updates and verifies the skills of experienced operatives and supervisors who already hold Street Works qualifications. Delegates demonstrate continued competence in the full range of highway works activities required under the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991. The course combines classroom review with practical exercises that reflect current industry practice on live carriageways and footways.
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for:
- Highway operatives renewing their Street Works card
- Site supervisors responsible for NRSWA compliance
- Utility company personnel carrying out excavation and reinstatement
- Local authority maintenance teams working on public roads
- Contractors undertaking signing, lighting and guarding operations
What You Will Learn
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Safe setup and removal of signing, lighting and guarding on single and dual carriageways
- Correct identification and avoidance of underground services during excavation
- Selection of appropriate reinstatement materials and compaction techniques for different road types
- Risk assessment and method statement application in real highway environments
- Emergency works procedures and temporary traffic management adjustments
- Recording and reporting requirements for works on the public highway
Course Agenda
Overview:
The one-day reassessment combines short theory refreshers with observed practical exercises and a final multiple-choice and practical test. Delegates complete all required units in a single session held at an approved training centre or on-site facility.
Key Modules Covered
What you will learn:
- Location and avoidance of underground apparatus
- Signing, lighting and guarding
- Excavation in the highway
- Reinstatement and compaction of flexible and modular surfaces
- Reinstatement of concrete slabs and rigid surfaces
- Assessment of practical competence and theory knowledge
Private Courses On-site
Streetworks Renewal Reassessments training is also available as a dedicated course, at your premises, and on a date and time of your choosing. Advantages of group / private course is the convenience of candidates being in familiar surroundings and not having to travel, the lowest price, and the ability to have the course tailored to your own application.
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Accreditation & Next Steps
What you will achieve as a result:
Successful delegates receive an updated Street Works qualification card issued by the relevant awarding body. The renewed card confirms current competence and is normally valid for five years. Delegates should retain their certificate and card for site records and future renewal cycles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most commonly asked Streetworks Renewal Reassessments questions:
The course runs for one full day and includes both theory review and practical assessment.
Bring your existing Street Works card, photographic ID, safety boots, high-visibility clothing and hard hat. All other equipment is provided at the centre.
No. The renewal reassessment is a shorter, targeted update that tests existing knowledge and practical skills rather than teaching from scratch.
All standard operative or supervisor units are reassessed, including signing lighting guarding, excavation, reinstatement and underground services location.
Delegates complete a combination of observed practical tasks on a simulated site and a short written theory test covering current regulations and best practice.
Delegates receive feedback on any areas requiring improvement and can normally rebook a further assessment session after additional practice.
The qualification is normally valid for five years. A reassessment must be completed before the expiry date shown on the card.
Separate reassessment streams exist for operative and supervisor units. You will be booked onto the appropriate version based on your current card.
Many centres offer on-site delivery where suitable facilities and a safe working area are available for the practical elements.
Operative reassessment focuses on carrying out the physical works. Supervisor reassessment additionally covers planning, monitoring and responsibility for the works.
Yes. A new card is issued showing the updated expiry date once all assessments have been successfully completed.
Yes. Short updates on recent amendments to NRSWA guidance, HSE requirements and industry best practice are included in every reassessment.
Prices per person typically start at £350. Discounts available for multi person or group bookings (depending upon location)
More Information
The reassessment maintains the same breadth and standards as the original qualification, ensuring delegates remain fully compliant with current highway working requirements across all categories of road and footway.
Last updated: May 2026 • Part of XYZ Training Group