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Concreting Licence - Tasmania

Unlike other states, Tasmania does not have a specific concreting licence. Instead, concrete work falls under the broader category of building work. To legally undertake concreting work in Tasmania, you would generally need to obtain a Builder's Licence issued by the Consumer, Building and Occupational Services (CBOS).

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Requirements for Concreting Licence in TAS

In Tasmania, concreting work falls under the regulation of Consumer, Building and Occupational Services (CBOS), which oversees licensing for building services providers.

Key Requirements:

  1. Qualifications: The recommended qualification is a Certificate III in Concreting to demonstrate proficiency in concreting tasks such as placing, finishing, and reinforcing concrete.
  2. Experience: A minimum of 2 years of practical experience in concreting is typically required. Experience must be verified to ensure applicants are capable of performing the tasks associated with concrete work.
  3. Insurance: Applicants must hold an appropriate insurance policy, especially if working on residential projects, to protect clients and ensure compliance with regulations. For large-scale residential work, building indemnity insurance may be necessary.
  4. Financial Capacity: Applicants need to demonstrate financial capacity, especially when managing larger projects, ensuring they have the resources to complete the work.

*Pro Tips: You can get these qualifications fast if you have at least 2 years of relevant experience.

For further details, visit the official Consumer, Building and Occupational Services (CBOS) website: CBOS Tasmania.

Benefits Of Having Concreting Licence in TAS

  • A Concreting Licence is required to work legally in TAS. This means you can take on jobs without worrying about breaking the law.
  • With Concreting Licence now you can advertise your business on public platforms.
  • 3x your income simply by having Concreting Licence, as most clients prefer to hire licensed tradies
  • With Concreting Licence you can get insurance more easily, which can protect you if something goes wrong on the job.

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How to Get Concreting Licence in TAS:

This Process is completed in 4 simple steps

Step-1

Free Skills Check

Becoming a qualified applicant is one of the most important parts of applying for a job at a licensing company. We'll accept you if you have official work experience in the field through our courses method offered by one of our partner RTOs (terms and conditions apply).

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Experienced Portfolio

Once you meet the standards, we'll set up a time to talk about your formal and current work experience (skills) in the field. As you put together a resume of your work, we will be there for you every step of the way.

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Supporting Documents

A trade license application also needs a number of other things, like proof of insurance (if needed), a background of trades or licenses, any criminal records, and so on. You might have to show the following types of proof: ID, pay stubs, a resume, a job contract, and, if you're self-employed, an Australian

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Congratulations! You are now ready to submit your application to the right government office (NSW, VIC, ACT, SA, WA, NT, TAS). However, keep in mind that each state may have different rules about how to submit an application, whether it's in person, online, or by mail. Prior to sending in your application for a business license, we will give you the best help we can.

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FAQs

In most areas, you'll need a licence to perform concreting work, especially if the job value exceeds a certain amount. This ensures you have the qualifications and experience to handle the work safely and properly. Check with your local building authority for specific regulations and thresholds.
The requirements vary by region, but typically you'll need to complete a vocational program like a Certificate III in Concreting. This program equips you with the skills and knowledge for concrete laying, placement, formwork, and reinforcement. Some regions might also consider relevant work experience as a pathway to a restricted licence.
While your state or territory's building authority is a great resource ([your state/territory] building authority + concreting licence), you can also reach out to Educube (ph: 1300 092 997) for assistance. Educube can help you navigate the process, including finding accredited training providers for Certificate III in Concreting programs and understanding the specific requirements in your area. They can be a valuable resource throughout the entire licensing process.

Yes, you can generally transfer your TAS Concreting Licence to another state in Australia through a process called mutual recognition. However, the specific process and requirements may vary depending on the state you're transferring to.

For example, a person who has an Concreting Licence in TAS and wishes to work in NT will need to lodge an application with the NT relevant registration authority to have a NT license issued. The NT local registration authority will consider the TAS license and assess whether the person is eligible for an equivalent Concreting Licence in NT.

For more information, visit dewr.gov.au

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