Queensland

Builder Low Rise

Site Supervisor Licence

Licence Overview

Supervising construction activities within the specified scope:

  • 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
    • the class of the building; or
    • the gross floor area of the building.
  • Prepare plans and specifications if the plans and specifications are:
    • for the licensee’s personal use, or
    • for use in building work to be performed by the licensee personally.

Technical Qualifications

Any one of the following:

  • Builder low rise technical qualifications; or
  • Successful completion of Certificate IV in Building and Construction CPC40120; or
  • 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;

Previously completed qualifications are subject to review to ensure compliance with the minimum required units.

Are you and your business at risk for unlicensed activity?

Australia’s building regulators are intensifying their crackdown on unlicensed and improperly licensed work. Across all states, hundreds of penalties are issued each year, with fines often reaching into the multi-million-dollar range — and businesses being ordered to close.

In Queensland, hundreds of fines have been issued for unlicensed contracting. In NSW, 2024 prosecutions alone resulted in hundreds of penalties, and in Victoria, recent years have seen multi-million-dollar fines issued. Enforcement is ramping up, with large-scale audit blitzes, stop-work orders, and mandatory rectifications becoming increasingly common.

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