Building Contractor (QLD)

State/Territory Specific Information

Education and Training:

To become a building contractor you usually have to complete a certificate or diploma in building and construction. Entry to the diploma courses below usually requires at least Year 10. The various institutions have different prerequisites and some have flexible entry requirements. Contact the institutions you are interested in for more information as requirements may change.

Certififcate Courses:

Queensland TAFE - various locations:

  • Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)

Diploma Courses:

SkillsTech Australia:

  • Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)

Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE:

  • Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)

Additional Information:

Building contractors must be registered with the Building Services Authority and hold a licence in order to carry out work valued at over $3300. Sufficient practical experience must be gained in order to apply for registration. For further information regarding registration refer to the Building Services Authority website.

All those who work in the construction industry must undergo safety induction training and be issued with a Construction Induction Card (CIC). In Queensland, training is conducted by Registered Training Organisations authorised by Workplace Health and Safety Queensland.

Those with appropriate building qualifications are eligible to become members of the Australian Institute of Building.

Related Courses:

While the following courses are related to this occupation, they may not necessarily lead directly to employment, nor provide the most direct pathway to the occupation. Courses which provide preliminary or informal training, as well as those which provide additional job skills following initial qualifications may also be listed.

*Course is offered by more than one institution. Click link for details.

  1. Control Construction Site Water Table (RII Unit)
  2. Drain and Dewater Civil Construction Site (RII Unit)
  3. Identify and Produce Estimated Costs for Building and Construction Projects (CPC Unit)
  4. Identify, Locate and Protect Underground Services (RII Unit)
  5. Install Primary Ground Support (RII Unit)
  6. Prepare Simple Building Sketches and Drawings (CPC Unit)
  7. Certificate III in Swimming Pool and Spa Construction, Maintenance and Installation
  8. Certificate IV in Building and Construction - Building *
  9. Certificate IV in Building and Construction - Building (08)
  10. Certificate IV in Building and Construction - Contract Administration *
  11. Certificate IV in Building and Construction - Site Management
  12. Certificate IV in Building and Construction - Specialist Trades
  13. Certificate IV in Post Trade Technical Applications
  14. Certificate IV in Swimming Pool and Spa Building
  15. Diploma of Building and Construction - Building *
  16. Diploma of Building and Construction - Building (08)
  17. Diploma of Building Design and Technology *
  18. Diploma of Building Design and Technology (40356SA)
  19. Advanced Diploma of Building and Construction - Management
  20. Advanced Diploma of Building Design and Project Administration
  21. Associate Degree in Building Design
  22. Associate Degree in Construction
  23. Bachelor of Construction
  24. Bachelor of Construction Management
  25. Bachelor of Property and Sustainable Development
  26. Bachelor of Property and Sustainable Development / Bachelor of Laws
  27. Bachelor of Urban Development - Construction Management

Employment Opportunities:

Most building contractors are self-employed as sole proprietors, or work as partners in small companies, or as company directors in larger firms. Building contractors may specialise in one area of construction (e.g. new homes, extensions or renovations of established homes or commercial building construction).

Most work is available in the metropolitan area although there is some opportunity to work in country areas, particularly in centres of mining activity. However, due to variations in industry demand, opportunities can change over a short period. In periods of low activity, builders with a trade qualification may seek alternative employment in their original trade area.

For Further Information:

Australian Institute of Building (National Office)

(02) 6247 7433

Master Builders Queensland

(07) 3225 6444

Queensland Building Services Authority

1300 272 272

Workplace Health and Safety Queensland

1300 369 915

Information for other states and territories: