Construction Security Technician for ICD 705 SCIF Construction and Renovation Certification Program by Tonex

The Construction Security Technician for ICD 705 SCIF Construction and Renovation Certification Program by Tonex is designed for professionals involved in the planning, oversight, protection, and compliance of secure facility construction and renovation activities. The program builds practical understanding of ICD 705 expectations, secure construction standards, risk controls, documentation practices, inspection readiness, and coordination requirements across stakeholders working in sensitive environments. Participants gain a structured view of how security requirements influence every phase of a SCIF build or upgrade, from material control and access management to final accreditation support.
This program also highlights the growing cybersecurity relevance of physical secure construction. Modern SCIF environments depend on the protection of both physical spaces and connected systems, making cybersecurity awareness essential during renovation and construction activities. Poor construction controls can create pathways for technical compromise, unauthorized access, and security gaps that affect classified operations. By connecting construction security responsibilities with cybersecurity considerations, the program helps professionals support stronger protection of people, facilities, systems, and mission-critical information.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the purpose and structure of ICD 705 requirements for SCIF construction and renovation
- Identify roles, responsibilities, and documentation needs across secure construction activities
- Apply construction security principles to planning, inspection, and controlled renovation efforts
- Recognize risks involving materials, personnel access, and site security during protected projects
- Support compliance reviews, accreditation preparation, and security validation processes
- Strengthen awareness of how cybersecurity concerns intersect with physical construction security in modern secure environments
Audience
- Construction Security Technicians
- Facility Security Officers
- Program Managers
- Security Compliance Personnel
- Government and Defense Contractors
- Architects and Facility Planners
- Site Supervisors and Project Coordinators
- Cybersecurity Professionals
Program Modules
Module 1: ICD 705 Security Construction Foundations
- Overview of ICD 705 principles
- SCIF purpose and protection goals
- Construction security lifecycle stages
- Roles of security stakeholders
- Secure renovation versus new build
- Documentation and compliance basics
- Common construction security terms
Module 2: Secure Planning and Project Coordination
- Project scope security alignment
- Pre-construction security planning steps
- Coordination with accrediting officials
- Contractor vetting and oversight
- Security milestones and scheduling
- Change control during renovation
- Communication across project teams
Module 3: Site Protection and Access Control
- Controlled site entry procedures
- Personnel identification and verification
- Visitor handling within secure zones
- Material delivery inspection processes
- Storage area protection measures
- Escort requirements and monitoring
- Incident reporting at construction sites
Module 4: Materials Control and Inspection Readiness
- Approved material handling practices
- Construction component accountability measures
- Inspection preparation and records
- Identifying prohibited installation risks
- Protecting secure barriers and finishes
- Verification of installed components
- Managing discrepancies and rework
Module 5: Technical Risks and Security Integration
- Physical vulnerabilities during renovation
- Introduction to technical surveillance concerns
- Utility pathways and penetration risks
- Protecting secure communications spaces
- Construction impacts on cybersecurity posture
- Reducing exposure to compromise
- Coordination with technical security teams
Module 6: Accreditation Support and Final Validation
- Closeout documentation requirements
- Final inspection support activities
- Deficiency tracking and correction
- Preparing for accreditation review
- Maintaining records for compliance
- Post-construction security responsibilities
- Sustaining protection after occupancy
Exam Domains
- ICD 705 Governance and Secure Facility Requirements
- Construction Risk Management and Threat Awareness
- Personnel Control and Secure Site Administration
- Security Compliance Documentation and Inspection Support
- Technical Protection Considerations in SCIF Projects
- Accreditation Preparation and Post-Construction Assurance
Course Delivery
The course is delivered through a combination of expert-led lectures, guided discussions, practical workshops, and applied project-based learning focused on SCIF construction and renovation security requirements. Participants receive access to curated learning materials, structured examples, operational guidance, and practical exercises that reinforce compliance, secure coordination, and inspection readiness in high-security environments.
Assessment and Certification
Participants are assessed through quizzes, assignments, and a capstone-style applied evaluation based on secure construction and renovation scenarios. Upon successful completion of the program, participants receive a certificate in Construction Security Technician for ICD 705 SCIF Construction and Renovation Certification Program by Tonex.
Question Types
- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
- Scenario-based Questions
Passing Criteria
To pass the Construction Security Technician for ICD 705 SCIF Construction and Renovation Certification Program by Tonex Certification Training exam, candidates must achieve a score of 70% or higher.
Advance your expertise in secure facility construction and renovation with Tonex and build the confidence needed to support compliant, security-focused SCIF projects from planning through final validation.