How to Get a Builder’s Licence in Australia

 

In Australia, you must be licensed or registered if you want to be a builder or tradesperson. It is the responsibility of the licensed builder to ensure that the construction is compliant with all local, regional, and national regulations, and with worksite safety laws.

Depending on your state or territory’s regulations, residential construction work that you need to have a building licence for might include:

  • building new single houses, townhouses, duplexes, and new residential units,
  • constructing extensions such as livings areas, bedrooms and enclosed attached garages to existing single houses and residential units,
  • constructing or erecting a garage, carport or shed (including kits),
  • bathroom, kitchen or laundry renovations,
  • swimming pool building and enclosures and structural landscaping,
  • house lifting (eg permanently raising the height of an existing structure),
  • removing and resitting dwellings,
  • saunas and steam rooms, or
  • building retaining walls associated with the actual structure of a single house or residential unit.

Every state and territory in Australia has its own builder licensing requirements, which range from education and experience to references and financial resources.

Getting the relevant qualifications to meet your state or territory’s regulations is the first step in this process. Maintaining your licence or registration in some states/territories may also require that you attend ongoing training and development.

Here is a summary of builder licensing requirements in each state and territory, as well as links to additional information.

Builder’s Licence requirements in Australia

Builder’s Licence requirements in the Australian Capital Territory

In the ACT, the builder’s licence is classified into Class A, B, C, and D. You must hold a relevant qualification, pass the written examination, and have 2 years’ documented full-time building work experience before receiving a builder’s licence (A, B or C). Class D requires 3 years of work experience without holding a qualification and undertaking the examination.

Types of Builder’s Licence in the ACT

Class A builder (unlimited)
  • For building work other than specialist building work.
  • For building work of unlimited height on any Building Code of Australia (BCA) class of work.
Class B builder (medium rise)
  • For building work (other than specialist building work) in relation to a building that is three storeys or lower.
  • For basic building work.
Class C builder (low-rise residential)
  • For building work (other than specialist building work) in relation to a building that is two storeys or lower and is a class 1, 2 or 10a building.
  • For building work (other than specialist building work) in relation to a building that is a class 10b structure (other than a swimming pool or swimming pool fence) and is ancillary to a building that is two storeys or lower and is a class 1, 2 or 10a building.
  • For basic building work.
Class D builder
  • For non-structural basic building work, other than specialist building work.
Owner-builder licence
  • For building work (other than specialist building work) in relation to a class 1, class 2 or class 10 building that is, or is to be, the licensee’s main home or ancillary to it.
  • This licence can be obtained if you hold either a Class A, B, C, or D licence.

For a full list of definitions, read more here.

Experience requirements

Class A, B and C require 2 years of documented full-time building work experience where 1 year of full-time experience was undertaken after the date the qualification was issued.

Class D requires 3 years of documented full-time building work experience.

Qualification requirements

  • Class A builder (Unlimited) requires a tertiary qualification in building that the Australian Qualifications Framework Advisory has determined is a Bachelor’s degree, Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Masters’s Degree, or Doctoral Degree in Building (‘tertiary qualification in building’).
  • Class B builder (Medium Rise) requires, one of the following:
    • Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) with a course code of CPC50210, CPC50208 or BCG50206; or
    • a tertiary qualification in building.
  • Class C builder (Low rise / Residential up to 2 storeys) requires one of the following:
    • Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) with a course code of CPC40110, CPC40108, or BCG40106; or
    • Diploma Building and Construction (Building) with a course code of CPC50210, CPC50208 or BCG50206; or
    • a tertiary qualification in building that the Australian Qualifications Framework Advisory Board has determined is a bachelor’s degree, graduate certificate, graduate diploma, master’s degree, or doctoral degree in the Australian Qualifications Framework System.
  • Class D builder (non-structural work) does not require a formal qualification.

Examination requirements

Classes A, B, and C require you to pass a written examination set by the Construction Occupations Registrar before your builder licence is issued. You may make two attempts before your licence is refused. You must score at least 80% to pass your exam.

Class D is exempted from examination.

Licence Application Fee

When applying for your builder’s licence in the ACT, you will need to collect your evidence of experience and qualification. Your fees will vary depending on which Class you are applying for, and whether you apply in-person or online. 

Application Type Fee
Individual licence in the construction occupation of Builder Occupation Classes A, B, and C, if the application is made online. $800.00
Individual licence in the construction occupation of Builder, Occupation Classes A, B and C, if the application is made in person or via post. $840.00
Individual licence in the construction occupation of Builder Occupation Class D, if the application is made online. $461.00
Individual licence in the construction occupation of Builder Construction Occupation Class D, if the application is made in person or via post. $506.00

Please note: this information was accurate at the time of publishing. Please check your state licensing body for the most current fees.

ACT Licensing Body contact details

ACT Planning and Land Authority – Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate

www.planning.act.gov.au

Builder’s Licence requirements in New South Wales

You need a building licence before you can do any residential building work in NSW valued at more than $5000 (incl GST) in labour and materials.

A general builder may do any work that is residential building work.

There are different licence types in NSW, but you will need a contractor licence to be a residential builder.

Experience requirements

To apply for your NSW Builder’s Licence you must show at least 2 years’ relevant industry experience (obtained within the last 10 years) across a wide range of building construction work.

In your documented experience, you must:

  • have done work on sites under the supervision of a fully licensed builder
  • have worked on the majority of the sites within 10 years of lodging your application

“Experience” means that you gained the relevant experience as one of the following:

  1. An employee: employed by a building contractor.
  2. A subcontractor: holding an endorsed contractor licence and have contracted to a building contractor.
  3. A nominated supervisor: holding a qualified supervisor certificate where the contractor licence you are nominated supervisor for includes the category of full general building. There is also another nominated supervisor to cover the category of building.
  4. A nominated supervisor: holding a qualified supervisor certificate where the contractor licence you are nominated supervisor for has been subcontracting to a general building contractor.

Qualification requirements

In addition to 2 years’ relevant industry experience in the construction industry, you must have at least one of the following qualifications:

  1. VET qualifications and units of competencies:

and including all of the following units:

    • CPCCBC4001 (current) Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for Class 1 and 10 buildings, plus CPCCBC4053 (current) Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for Class 2 to 9 Type C buildings; or BCGBC4001A / CPCCBC4001A Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for low rise building projects, and
    • CPCCBC4002 (current) Manage work health and safety in the building and construction workplace, or BCGBC4002A/ CPCCBC4002A Manage occupational health and safety in the building and construction workplace, and
    • CPCCBC4003 (current) Select, prepare and administer a construction contract, or BCGBC4003A / CPCCBC4003A Select and prepare a construction contract, and
    • CPCCBC4004 (current) / BCGBC4004A / CPCCBC4004A Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects, and
    • CPCCBC4005 (current) / BCGBC4005A / CPCCBC4005A Produce labour and material schedules for ordering, and
    • CPCCBC4006 (current) / BCGBC4006A / CPCCBC4006A or CPCCBC4006B Select, procure and store construction materials for low rise projects, and
    • CPCCBC4007 (current) / CGBC4007A / CPCCBC4007A Plan building or construction work, and
    • CPCCBC4008 (current) Supervise site communication and administration processes for building and construction projects, or BCGBC4008A/ CPCCBC4008A/ CPCCBC4008B Conduct on-site supervision of the building and construction project, and
    • CPCCBC4009 (current) / BCGBC4009A / CPCCBC4009A / CPCCBC4009B Apply legal requirements to building and construction projects, and
    • CPCCBC4010 (current) Apply structural principles to residential and commercial constructions, or BCGBC4010A/ CPCCBC4010A/ CPCCBC4010B Apply structural principles to residential low-rise constructions, and BCGBC4011A/ CPCCBC4011A/ CPCCBC4011B. Apply structural principles to commercial low-rise constructions, and
    • BSBESB407 (current) Manage finances for new business ventures, or BSBSMB421/ BSBSBM406/ BSBSMB406A Manage small business finances, and
    • CPCCBC4012 (current) / CPCCBC4012B / BCGBC4012A / CPCCBC4012A Read and interpret plans and specifications, and
    • CPCCBC4018 (current) / BCGBC4018A / CPCCBC4018A Apply site surveys and set out procedures to building and construction projects, and
    • CPCCBC4024 (current) / BCGBC4024A / CPCCBC4024A Resolve business disputes

Plus any of the following:

    • a current carpentry or bricklaying contractor licence or qualified supervisor certificate, or an approved qualification that would allow the issue of such a  licence (for details of approved qualifications, see Carpentry or Bricklaying), or
    • Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) – CPC50220 (current) / BCG50206 / CPC50208, or
    • Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) CPC50210, and including the following units:
      • CPCCBC5004 (current) / CPCCBC5004A Supervise and apply quality standards to the selection of building and construction materials, and
      • CPCCBC5005 (current) / CPCCBC5005A Select and manage building and construction contractors, and
      • CPCCBC5007 (current) / CPCCBC5007A or CPCCBC5007B Administer the legal obligations of a building and construction contract, and
      • CPCCBC5009 (current) / CPCCBC5009A Identify services layout and connection methods in medium rise construction projects
    • Bachelor of Housing from an Australian university or a degree in civil engineering, structural engineering, architecture, housing, construction, construction management, construction project management, construction economics, applied science (building) or quantity surveying from an Australian university

OR

  1. A degree in building, construction, construction management, construction project management, construction economics, applied science (building), or quantity surveying from an Australian university which requires the applicant to undertake the equivalent of four years’ full-time study and a mandatory work placement.

Builder’s Licence application costs

In New South Wales, the following table of fees show the cost of applying for your licence.

Application type 1-Year Fee 3-Year Fee 5-Year Fee Processing Fee
Building contractor licence $745 $1396 $2439 $322
Tradesperson certificate $120 $161 $278 $100
Owner-builder permit $197 $76

Please note: this information was accurate at the time of publishing. Please check your state licensing body for the most current fees.

NSW Licensing Body contact details

Office of Fair Trading

www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au

Builder’s Licence requirements in the Northern Territory

In the Northern Territory, the licence category you need is a Building Contractor Residential Licence. These come as both Restricted and Unrestricted categories. Most builders only need a Restricted Licence to carry out domestic builds.

To find the licence that best suits you, find out the full list of differences between licences here.

Experience requirements

You will need a minimum 3 years’ practical experience in carrying out relevant building work.

Qualification requirements

To be eligible for this registration as an individual you must:

  • hold a Certificate IV in Building and Construction or equivalent;
  • provide a resume and project list detailing three years practical experience in carrying out relevant building work;
  • have at least three written references from registered building practitioners who can verify your experience;
  • be a fit and proper person to hold the registration; and
  • provide a Net Assets Certificate from your accountant showing you have net tangible assets of at least $50,000.

Builder’s Licence application costs

In the Northern Territory, the following table of fees show the cost of applying for your licence.

Application Type Fee
Individual registration $1168 ($292 on application and $876 on approval)
Owner builder $292

Please note: this information was accurate at the time of publishing. Please check your state licensing body for the most current fees.

NT Licensing Body contact details

Building Practitioners Board
bpb.nt.gov.au/

Builder’s Licence requirements in Queensland

There are three main building licences in Queensland. To obtain a builder’s licence to work on residential builds, the licence category you need is a Builder – Low Rise. This licence category consists of a contractor’s licence and a site supervisor’s licence.

Types of Builder’s Licence in QLD

Builder – Low Rise
    • Building work on a class 1 or class 10 building.
    • Building work on classes 2 to 9 buildings with a gross floor area not more than 2000m², but not including Type A or Type B construction.
    • Building work that consists of non-structural work on a building, regardless of—
      1. the class of the building; or
      2. the gross floor area of the building.
    • Prepare plans and specifications if the plans and specifications are:
      1. for the licensee’s personal use, or
      2. for use in building work to be performed by the licensee personally.
Builder – Medium Rise
    • Building work on a class 1 or class 10 building.
    • Building work to a maximum of 3 storeys, but not including Type A construction on classes 4 to 9 buildings.
    • Building work that consists of non-structural work on a building, regardless of—
      1. the class of the building; or
      2. the gross floor area of the building.
    • Prepare plans and specifications if the plans and specifications are:
      1. for the licensee’s personal use, or
      2. for use in building work to be performed by the licensee personally.
Builder – Open
    • Building work on all classes of buildings
    • Prepare plans and specifications that are:
      1. for the licensee’s personal use, or
      2. for use in building work to be performed by the licensee personally.

For a full list of the class of buildings and type of constructions, read more here.

Experience requirements

If you are qualified in bricklaying/block laying or carpentry, you need a minimum two years’ experience in the licence class scope of work (or other work the Commission is satisfied is at least equivalent to experience in the scope of work for the class).

For all other applicants, you need a minimum four years’ experience in the licence class scope of work (or other work the Commission is satisfied is at least equivalent to experience in the scope of work for the class).

Qualification requirements

For the contractor portion of the licence, you will need any one of the following:

    • Successful completion of Certificate IV in Building and Construction (CPC40120);
    • Successful completion of a course the Commission considers is at least equivalent to the course mentioned in paragraph (a);
    • A recognition certificate as a builder qualified to carry out the scope of work for the licence class; or
    • A qualification or statement of attainment of required competency for the class of licence.

For the site supervisor portion of the licence, you need any one of the following:

    • The technical qualification stated above;
    • successful completion of the following units of competency—
      • Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for Class 1 and 10 buildings CPCCBC4001;
      • Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for Class 2 to 9 Type C buildings CPCCBC4053;
      • Manage work health and safety in the building and construction workplace CPCCBC4002;
      • Plan building and construction work CPCCBC4007;
      • Supervise site communication and administration processes for building and construction projects CPCCBC4008;
      • Apply legal requirements to building and construction projects CPCCBC4009;
      • Apply structural principles to residential and commercial constructions CPCCBC4010;
      • Read and interpret plans and specifications CPCCBC4012;
      • Apply site surveys and set-out procedures to building and construction projects CPCCBC4018; and
      • Lead team effectiveness BSBLDR414;
    • successful completion of a course or units of competency of a course the commission considers is at least equivalent to the units of competency mentioned in paragraph (b).

Other requirements

You will need to provide written references from three builders who can confirm your supervisory experience.

You may be required to provide information or make a declaration that shows you meet the minimum financial requirements (minimum net tangible assets) to ensure your business is financially sound and stable.

Builder’s Licence application costs

When applying for a contractor-type licence the fees you pay are determined by your annual turnover (maximum revenue—MR).

Max Revenue (MR) Category Fee
MR up to $200,000 p.a. (Not available to builders) $683.05—SC1
MR up to $800,000 p.a. $832.92—SC2
MR up to $12 million p.a. $1067.70—Cat 1-2
MR over $12 million p.a. $1534.79—Cat 3-7

Please note: this information was accurate at the time of publishing. Please check your state licensing body for the most current fees.

QLD Licensing Body contact details

Queensland Building and Construction Commission

www.qbcc.qld.gov.au/

Builder’s Licence requirements in South Australia

In South Australia, to obtain a builder’s licence to work on residential builds, the licence category you need is a Building Works Supervisor Registration.

Experience requirements

You will need to provide a detailed work history of practical experience at the level of registration the applicant is applying for.

Qualification requirements

Applicants for building work contractor licences for any building work will need to meet qualification requirements.

An applicant must show their successful completion of six of the following units of competency issued by a Registered Training Organisation:

    1. BSBESB407 Manage finances for new business ventures; or
    2. BSBSMB421 Manage small business finances; or
    3. BSBESB403 Plan finances for new business ventures; or
    4. BSBSMB402 Plan small business finances; or
    5. BSBESB401 Research and develop business plans; or
    6. BSBSMB404 Undertake small business planning.

and

    • CPCCBC4009 Apply legal requirements to building and construction projects; or
    • CPCCBC4009B Apply legal requirements to building and construction projects; or
    • BSBESB402 Establish legal and risk management requirements of new business ventures; or
    • BSBSMB401 Establish legal and risk management requirements of small business.

and

    1. CPCCBC4007 Plan building and construction work; or CPCCBC4007A Plan building or construction work.
    2. CPCCBC4004 Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects; or CPCCBC4004A Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects.
    3. CPCCBC4003A Select and prepare a construction contract.
    4. CPCCBC4024 Resolve business disputes; or CPCCBC4024A Resolve Business Disputes.

If the builder currently holds a building work contractor licence or plumbing, gas fitting or electrical contractor licence, they only need to show they have completed four of the following units of competency:

  1. CPCCBC4007 Plan building and construction work; or CPCCBC4007A Plan building or construction work.
  2. CPCCBC4004 Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects; or CPCCBC4004A Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects.
  3. CPCCBC4003A Select and prepare a construction contract.
  4. CPCCBC4024 Resolve business disputes; or CPCCBC4024A Resolve Business Disputes.

Builder’s Licence application costs

An application fee must be paid at the time of applying for your builder’s licence. 

General building work and supervisor’s registration – $990.00.

Please note: this information was accurate at the time of publishing. Please check your state licensing body for the most current fees.

Other requirements

People who do ‘specified building work’ – eg bricklayers, carpenters – need to have at least $10,000 in net assets to apply for a contractor’s licence.

*https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/business-and-trade/licensing/building-and-trades/building-work-contractor-s-licence

SA Licensing Body contact details

South Australia Consumer and Business Services

www.cbs.sa.gov.au

Builder’s Licence requirements in Tasmania

In Tasmania, the licence category you need is a Builder (General Construction). A general builder is responsible for managing or carrying out construction, demolition, alteration, addition, relocation or repair of any building or structure.

Each class of licensed builder is further divided into sub-classes of Low Rise, Medium Rise and Open. The General Construction class also has a sub-class of Domestic. These sub-classes determine the scope of work of licensees.

For information on each licence category, view the full list here.

Experience requirements

Builder Domestic, Builder (Low Rise), and Builder (Medium Rise)
    • Two years experience at the same level of responsibility for the scope of work, for applicants with a building trade qualification (carpentry, bricklaying, etc.), orFour years experience at the same level of responsibility for the scope of work, for those applicants without a trade qualification.
Builder (open)
    • Three years experience at the same level of responsibility for the scope of work, for applicants with a building trade qualification (carpentry, bricklaying, etc.) orSix years’ experience at the same level of responsibility for the scope of work, for those applicants without a trade qualification.

Qualification requirements

Builder (Domestic) and Builder (Low Rise)

The qualification requirement for these licences is the Certificate IV in Building & Construction (Building) (CPC40120).

Builder (Medium Rise)

The qualification needed for this licence is the Diploma of Building & Construction (Building) (CPC50220).

Builder (Open)

The qualification needed for this licence are the Advanced Diploma of Building and Construction Management (CPC60220) or a relevant building degree.

Other requirements

As a licence holder, you are required to maintain and develop skills and knowledge through ongoing learning activities known as Continuing Professional Development or CPD.

Read more about your requirements for a builder’s licence in Tasmania here.

TAS Licensing Body contact details

Consumer, Building and Occupational Services (CBOS)

www.cbos.tas.gov.au/

Builder’s Licence requirements in Victoria

In Victoria a building licence for residential builders is called Domestic Builder Registration.

For the full list of limited licences, find out more here.

Types of Builder’s Licence in VIC

Domestic Builder (Unlimited) Registration

To build a complete home or carry out significant residential building work you need a Domestic Builder (Unlimited) Registration.

Domestic Builder (Limited) Registration

To carry out a single trade and work for consumers you usually need a Domestic Builder (Limited) Registration. A Domestic Builder (Limited) Registration may also be used by builders who install kitchens, bathrooms and laundries or build non-habitable structures such as sheds.

Experience requirements

To be registered as a Domestic Builder in Victoria you need to prove that you have the sufficient practical experience to carry out the tasks of a builder. This practical experience usually needs to be well-rounded and includes experience with quotes and contracts, obtaining building approvals, engaging workers, resolving problems, and having work completed and handed over.

An applicant for registration as a Domestic Builder (Unlimited) needs to prove they have at least 3 years’ practical experience.

An applicant for registration as a Domestic Builder (Limited) needs to prove at least 2 years’ practical experience.

Qualification requirements

Along with practical experience, builders wishing to obtain their Domestic Builder licence also must have certain qualifications. 

These qualifications differ on the type of work wishing to be undertaken, and the level of experience held by the contractor. 

Many applicants for builder registration, including a Domestic Builder (Unlimited), have a CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction and demonstrate to the VBA by exams and assessments that they have the equivalent skills and experience to the prescribed qualifications.

To become a Domestic Builder (Unlimited) you must have one of the following:

  • a Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics or
  • a Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) or
  • a Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) (CPC50210 or CPC50220).

Becoming a Domestic Builder (Limited) will depend on the area and class of building work wanting to be done. For example, for a Domestic Builder (Limited to the construction of swimming pools and spas) licence, you would need a Certificate IV in Swimming Pool and Spa Building (CPC40808 or CPC40820). However if you were after a limited licence such as the Domestic Builder (Limited to bathroom, kitchen, and laundry renovation), you would need a MSF31113 Certificate III in cabinet making.

You can view the full list of limited licences and their relevant qualification requirements here.

Builder’s Licence application costs

When applying for a contractor-type licence the fees you pay are determined by your annual turnover (maximum revenue—MR).

Application type (Individual) Fee
Domestic Builder (Unlimited) $920
Domestic Builder (Limited) $736

Please note: this information was accurate at the time of publishing. Please check your state licensing body for the most current fees.

VIC Licensing Body contact details

Victorian Building Authority (VBA)

https://www.vba.vic.gov.au/

Builder’s Licence requirements in Western Wustralia

In Western Australia, the licence category you need is a Building Practitioner Registration.

Experience and qualification requirements

There are multiple pathways to apply under, each with different requirements. These are called sets, and you can choose the set that most closely fits your experience and qualifications. The most common and straightforward pathway, Set 1, will see you needing both:

Find out more about different pathways and sets to get your builder’s licence in Western Australia here.

WA Licensing Body contact details

Western Australia Building Commission

www.commerce.wa.gov.au/building-and-energy

Please note: This information is subject to change. Be sure to check with the regulating bodies, listed below, for the most up-to-date requirements.

Your next step

Learn more about a career in the building and construction industry or enquire for a CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building & Construction (Building) to kickstart your journey toward earning a Builder’s Licence.