If you’re a carpenter looking to take advantage of the Sydney and NSW construction boom, there’s no better way to do it than to shift sideways into construction. Before you dismiss it as too hard, if you’re up to date on your documentation and have current skills, it can be surprisingly easy to make the jump to being a builder.
To get there, you’ll need to know how your current skills can be applied in a new industry, and will have to have an understanding of how to navigate the NSW Fair Trading licensing system. We’ve prepared this brief primer as a starting point for your research.
- Certificate III in Air-conditioning and Refrigeration – UEE32220
- Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology – AUR30320
- Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology – MSF30322
- Certificate III in Carpentry – CPC30220
- Certificate III in Commercial Cookery – SIT30821
- Certificate III in Concreting – CPC30320
- Certificate III in Construction Waterproofing – CPC31420
- Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade – MEM31922
- Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade – MEM30219
- Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology – AUR31120
- Certificate III in Landscape Construction – AHC30916
- Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology – AUR30620
- Certificate III in Mobile Plant Technology – AUR31220
- Certificate III in Painting and Decorating – CPC30620
- Certificate III in Roof Plumbing – CPC32620
- Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling – CPC31320
- Certificate IV in Building and Construction – CPC40120
- Certificate IV in Kitchen Management – SIT40521
- Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services – CPC40920
- Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) – CPC50220
- Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care – CHC50121
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