BCITO Pumping Qualification Update for 2025
Updates
01 November 2025
BCITO has introduced new pump operator qualifications under the NZ Certificate in Concrete (Specialist) (Level 4).
Two new strands have been added: Boom Delivery System and Line Delivery System.
This marks an important step forward in ensuring concrete pump operators are trained to a consistent, nationally recognised standard. These qualifications cover all key aspects of pump operation from safe setup and hazard identification, through to pumping, clean-out, and maintenance.
Operators who complete the programme will graduate as commercially competent operators, able to work unsupervised and meet industry expectations for safety, quality, and productivity.
What This Means for Industry
• Consistency: Operators across New Zealand will be trained to the same recognised standard.
• Safety: Training focuses on hazard awareness, safe setup, and correct procedures.
• Pathways: For the first time, pump operators can gain a formal apprenticeship-level qualification. This puts them on the same footing as other trades, making the industry more attractive to new people and giving existing workers a recognised career pathway.
• Professionalism: Formal qualifications raise the standing of pump operators in the concrete industry.
FAQs
Q. When will these qualifications be available?
A. BCITO is hoping to finalise the program before the end of 2025 and expects to launch it March 2026!! (Delayed to August 2026)
Q. What’s the difference between the Boom and Line Delivery strands?
• Boom Delivery: For truck-mounted boom pump operators.
• Line Delivery: For pumps that deliver through hoses and pipelines without a boom.
Q. Can current operators get recognition for their experience?
A. Yes. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) options are expected to be available.
Q. Do I still need a driver licence or site certification?
A. Yes. This qualification covers pump operation, not driving or site-specific certification.
These new qualifications will, Improve safety outcomes, Build client confidence, Provide career development pathways, Strengthen the professional reputation of pump operators.