Certificate III In Bricklaying And Blocklaying CPC33020
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Certificate III In Bricklaying And Blocklaying CPC33020
Qualification Overview
- Qualification Name: Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying
- Qualification Code and Units of Competency: CPC33020
- Duration: Within four weeks of receiving the required prior learning evidence.
Description
The Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying is a nationally recognised qualification that reflects the diverse skillset of experienced professionals working as bricklayers, blocklayers, or pavers in the construction industry. This qualification is exclusively available through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), meaning if you’ve already gained hands-on experience in bricklaying or blocklaying, you can get qualified without the need for formal study.
Professionals who hold this qualification are highly skilled in tasks like laying bricks, blocks, and pavers, as well as engaging in specialist work like heritage bricklaying and refractory bricklaying. They perform a wide range of activities across residential, industrial, and commercial construction sites. This includes both new construction projects and maintenance or restoration of existing structures.
Bricklayers, blocklayers, and pavers are often called upon to deliver high-quality workmanship on everything from homes and commercial buildings to paving roads and constructing walls. As an RPL provider, Oz Qualify helps tradespeople in the industry gain their bricklayer qualification quickly and efficiently, recognising your existing expertise and experience.
Occupational titles that may apply to this qualification include:
- Bricklayer
- Blocklayer
- Paver
What Evidence Do You Need for RPL?
- A detailed resume outlining your experience in bricklaying, blocklaying, or paving
- Job descriptions or employment history from construction companies or projects you’ve worked on
- Reference letters from current or previous employers verifying your trade skills and work experience
- Photos or videos of bricklaying, blocklaying, or paving projects you’ve completed, including before-and-after shots
- Work samples or reports demonstrating your ability to lay bricks, blocks, or pavers
- Construction site safety records or relevant paperwork to show compliance with industry standards
- Payslips, contracts, or rosters confirming your time and duties in the industry
- Any previous training certificates or qualifications related to bricklaying or blocklaying
- ABN registration or business documents if you’ve operated as a self-employed tradesperson
Our team will guide you through every step of the RPL process, helping you compile the right evidence and get qualified based on your practical experience.