Bricklaying Licence

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    Australia’s booming property market has seen an increase in building activity, which has fueled a spiraling demand for bricklayers. You can now pave your way to a successful career in the construction industry, or become a self-employed building contractor. We will show you how to build your future one brick at a time. It all starts with the appropriate registration and bricklaying licence.

    About the Bricklaying Licence

    Bricklaying is a skilled trade, which requires the tradesperson to know how to prepare the required building materials needed to create a foundation and mix concrete. You must know how to work with different materials, including shaping, polishing and cutting it. A typical bricklaying job will involve:

    • surface preparation,
    • assembly
    • installation
    • reinforcement
    • and repair.

    Each aspect of the project will require knowledge, skills, and experience and a bricklaying licence will set you apart from the competition.

    Do I Really Need a Bricklaying Licence?

    Most states and territories will require a bricklaying licence or building practitioner registration, which will ensure that the tradesperson or bricklayer can adhere to Australian quality standards.

    In some states or territories, bricklayers must meet certain registration requirements or have concrete licences, while others will require that you register as a building practitioner to complete projects up to a certain value or if certain conditions apply.

    A bricklaying licence or registration will help you meet the requirements of the building commission or similar regulating body, to avoid penalties, sanctions and fines. It enables you to advertise, and legally sign contracts and agreements – all of which will help you win bigger contracts to gain leverage in the bricklaying industry.

    How to Apply for a Bricklaying Licence

    The State or Territory’s Building Commission regulates bricklayer’s licensing. While the process differs by state, most require certain qualifications, or completion of certain units within the following qualifications:

    • Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying – CPC33020
    • Relevant experience

    Please contact your state’s licensing body for up to date information as requirements do change. ITEC Australia is not an RTO or licensing body

    The links below provide specific information by state.

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