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If you work on public roads in the UK; particularly in the construction, utilities, or highways sectors, you may need a Street Works Qualifications Register (SWQR) ID card. This official card proves you hold the required qualifications to carry out street works legally and safely.
Whether you’re a new entrant to the industry or renewing your existing credentials, understanding how to apply for an SWQR ID card is essential. Here’s everything you need to know.
The SWQR ID card is issued by approved providers and it confirms that you have successfully completed the necessary NRSWA (New Roads and Street Works Act) training and assessment.
Without this card, you cannot legally carry out street works in public highways, which could lead to fines for you and your employer.
An SWQR ID card is required for:
Before applying, you must complete an EUSR or NRSWA-accredited course relevant to your role (operative or supervisor). For example:
At Pragmatic Consulting, we offer a range of NRSWA training courses designed to meet these requirements.
All NRSWA courses include both practical and written assessments. You must pass these to prove your competence.
Once you’ve passed, your training provider will submit the necessary paperwork and evidence to the SQA. You do not apply directly.
Your card is posted directly to you. It’s valid for 5 years, after which you must complete a reassessment to renew it.
The SWQR ID card is more than just a piece of plastic, it’s your licence to operate legally and safely on public roads. Completing the right training and working with an approved provider ensures your application process is smooth and hassle-free.
View our upcoming NRSWA courses and apply today.
The New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 (NRSWA) – What You Need to Know
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