Glazing licence
RPL focuses on assessing workplace evidence collected and skills demonstrated to achieve a trade qualification so you can apply for your trade licences.
RPL focuses on assessing workplace evidence collected and skills demonstrated to achieve a trade qualification so you can apply for your trade licences.
Holding a glazing license reassures clients of a practitioner’s expertise and the quality of work they should anticipate. It also serves as a mechanism for ensuring accountability among building practitioners for their workmanship. Although acquiring a glazing license isn’t mandatory throughout all of Australia, obtaining accreditation from a state glazing association is advised. These associations often offer similar advantages and uphold the same standards as formal licensing, providing a valuable alternative for professional recognition in the glazing industry.
Obtaining a glazing license offers significant advantages to glaziers, instilling confidence in clients about your professionalism and enabling lawful operation within your specific region. Essentially, the credibility that comes with a license can pave the way for access to rewarding job prospects.
To get the licence, you need to meet the minimum requirements in your state. For example, in NSW, here are the steps to becoming a licensed builder:
Get your qualification qualified with Skillqualified.
Undertake construction induction training and obtain a White Card.
Apply to Fair Trading NSW for your building and construction licence.
You must have a licence before you can do any residential building work in NSW, that is valued at more than $5000 in labour and materials (incl GST).
You must complete at least one of the following building and construction qualifications:
-MSF30422 (current) or MSF30418 Certificate III in Glass & Glazing or
-MSF30413 or LMF30611 Certificate III in Glass and Glazing (specialising in Glazing) or
-LMF30602 Certificate III in Glass & Glazing
Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) is the regulator and issuing body for building trade licences in QLD. You must have a licence before you do any residential building and construction work in QLD that is valued at more than $33000 (incl GST) in labour and materials.
Any one of the following—
(a) successful completion of either of the following courses—
(i) an apprenticeship in glass and glazing;
(ii) Certificate III in Glass and Glazing MSF30418; Technical qualifications for licensing: QBCC licence requirements 12 December 2022 33
(b) successful completion of a course the commission considers is at least equivalent to a course mentioned in paragraph (a);
(c) a recognition certificate as a qualified glazier;
(d) a qualification or statement of attainment of required competency for the class of licence.
Victorian Building Authority (VBA)Â is the regulator and issuing body for building trade licences in VIC. You must have a licence before you do any residential building and construction work in VIC that is valued at more than $5000 (incl GST) in labour and materials.
Glazing licence in VIC named Domestic builder (limited to glazing work)
You must complete the following building and construction qualifications:
-MSF31113 Certificate III in cabinet making
-Certificate III in Glass and Glazing (MSF30413 or MSF30418)
-Certificate IV in Building and Construction
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For each individual with relevant work experience but lacking formal qualifications,
The typical timeframe from submitting all your materials to receiving the certificate is usually 2-4 weeks.
Once you have obtained your qualification through SkillQualified based on your experience, you can apply for your trade license according to the specific requirements of different state governments.
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