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How do I get a Builders Licence?

In order to obtain a contractor's licence (building) in NSW, the Office of Fair Trading requires that applicants hold a Certificate IV in Building and Construction (building) CPC40108 and a formal trade qualification or licence in Carpentry or Bricklaying. These conditions are also applicable to structural Engineers and Architechts.

For those individuals without formal trade or professional qualifications or a current licence in carpentry or bricklaying, the Office of Fair Trading requires that applicants hold both a Certificate IV in Building and Construction (building) CPC40108 & Diploma of Building and Construction (building) BCG40106.

Joiners, plumbers and wall & floor tilers can obtain a contractors licence (Kitchen, Bathroom and Laundry renovation) in NSW by achieving a Statement of Attainment which consists of 12 units from the Certificate IV in Building and Construction (building) CPC40108.

All applicants must also prove extensive relevant residential building experiences. The Master Builders offers varying pathways for individuals wishing to apply for a contractor's licence (building).

If you left school at year 10 and would like to see your career options in Building & Construction Industry, here is the typical career paths chart for Building & Construction.

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