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You may have heard that part of getting your QBCC Trade Licence includes doing a business management course. So what’s involved in getting the QBCC approved managerial qualification, and why do you need it?
Starting October 22, 2024, QBCC will implement significant changes to Builder, Trade Contractor, and Site Supervisor licence applications, including new photo ID requirements and updated forms.
Joining The Housing Industry Association (HIA) Offers Building Professionals Numerous Benefits, Including Plain English Contracts, Updated Building Codes, Professional Signage, Safety Services, And Comprehensive Insurance Options. If You Are Running A Business In The Building And Construction Industry, We Recommend That You Consider The Value An Industry Association.
Are you a site supervisor, foreman, construction manager, site manager, or project manager? It's essential to know that you need at least a QBCC Site Supervisor Licence.
Starting your journey to a QBCC Trade Licence involves identifying the correct licence class and securing the right qualifications.
Every year, Queensland builders and tradespeople brace themselves for the annual increase in Government fees and charges.
Online access to the highest quality industry mentors and trainers to guide you through the process.
The end of the financial year is swiftly approaching, and there's no better time than now to get your Builders Licence Application or your Trade Licence Application process started in QLD.
The end of the financial year is swiftly approaching, and there's no better time than now to get your Builders Licence Application or your Trade Licence Application process started in NSW.
Embark on your journey to becoming a licensed swimming pool builder in NSW and/or QLD. This guide covers everything from certification scope and qualification requirements to licence application requirements. Remember, if you’re planning on doing work above $3,300 in QLD, or $5,000 in NSW, you must be licensed for the work, whether you are the principal contractor or subcontractor.
We’ve talked about Mutual Recognition as it applies to the construction industry previously. If you’re considering this pathway to obtain a builders licence in your home state, there are a few important things to know and understand about Mutual Recognition, including hurdles you might encounter and whether or not it’s the right fit for you and your licensing goals. Here are five key questions you should ask yourself before doing anything else!
Not sure how to get the trade licence or builder licence you want? We can simplify it, starting with a personal chat with one of our experts. We offer clear steps and support to make sure you’re ready for the right type of builder or trade licence application. We’re here to help you get to your licensing goals in the most straightforward way possible.
In the construction industry, having the right trade or builder licence is crucial. This guide covers the essentials for obtaining compliant licences across Australia, ensuring you're ready to work anywhere in the country, whether you're a tradesperson, builder, or planning an interstate move.
Discover the straightest path to securing your QBCC trade licence with our expert guidance. From mapping the QBCC trade licence application process to understanding the benefits of licensing, we simplify your journey towards a successful career in the building and construction industry.
Learn the key differences between a trade contractor licence and a restricted builder licences in NSW and QLD. Understand the scope of work allowed, the benefits of upgrading, and how to understand licensing compliance.
Discover how to prepare for a successful QBCC or NSW builder and trade licensing application. Learn why our expertise boosts your application's success rate, ensuring clarity, and up-to-date guidance.
Explore essential steps after obtaining your QBCC Trade Contractor Licence. This guide covers advertising requirements, using myQBCC, contract essentials, company structure, industry associations, understanding licence scope, and interstate work compliance. Tick off your new responsibilities with confidence!
Ready for your QBCC Licence Application? Avoid mistakes that slow you down or refuse your application. Learn to handle paperwork, verify qualifications, and choose the right licence with our 30+ years of experience.
Learn about obtaining a QBCC Trade Licence in Queensland. This guide covers the importance of proper licensing for construction work, variety of trade licences, and adapting to industry changes. Get expert advice for ensuring your business's growth and successful licence application.
Discover the essential steps to obtaining a QBCC Carpentry Licence in Queensland. From trade qualifications to legal requirements, our experienced team can guide you through the process and help you unlock a world of opportunities in the carpentry and construction industry.
Exploring the complexities of securing a Builder Licence in the construction industry, this article delves into the journey of obtaining the NSW General Builder Licence or a QBCC Builder when coming up through a carpentry-based background. It sheds light on the hurdles faced emphasising the need for a more adaptable approach in the licensing process. From a detailed NSW case study to broader implications for QLD, we uncover the challenges and advocate for more inclusive criteria in both states.
The end of the year is swiftly approaching, and there's no better time than now to get your Builder Licence Application process started for QLD and NSW.
For tradespeople operating in New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland (QLD), obtaining the appropriate licensing is not just a formality; it's a vital component for the legality and credibility of your business.
The most common pit fall leading to licence application refusals, is the lack of acceptable referees, or referees that do not confirm verbally what has been provided in writing with your application.
All states and territories require referees to support your builders licence application. Each licensing body has differing criteria as to who and what will qualify as acceptable evidence.
Getting a builder's licence is not an easy or tick and flick process! A builder’s licence is a professional accreditation provided by Government. Not unlike other registered or licensed professionals such as engineers, architects or building certifiers.
Does your team include site supervisors, foremen, construction or site managers, and project managers? Are you aware they require at a minimum a QBCC Site Supervisor Licence? Ensure your construction firm maintains compliance by having adequately supervised projects by QBCC-licensed professionals.
The Site Supervisor licence is basically a “P Plate” builder licence providing an employment pathway.
In the bustling realm of construction management, understanding the nuances of QBCC licensing is vital.
Every construction project in QLD and NSW requires a solid foundation – and this includes the right paperwork.

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