Already a bricklayer? Get your Cert III through RPL

You’ve put in the years, now get the qualification to prove it. If you’ve been working as a bricklayer for 3+ years, RPL turns that experience into a nationally recognised Cert III. No apprenticeship. No classroom.

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Is RPL right for me?

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a formal assessment process that recognises the skills you’ve built through real work experience. Instead of repeating what you already know in a classroom, you’re assessed on what you can actually do on the job.

If you’ve been working in bricklaying for years but never completed a formal qualification, RPL is likely the fastest and most practical way to get certified.

Need your contractor licence?

In most Australian states and territories, a formal trade qualification is required before you can apply for a bricklaying contractor licence. If getting licensed is your goal, RPL is the fastest way to get the qualification you need.

What your Cert III unlocks

A lot of experienced bricklayers get by without a formal qualification for years. But with bricklayers in high demand across Australia and a recognised skills shortage in the trade, there’s never been a better time to get your credentials in order. Here’s what your Cert III unlocks:

  • Get your contractor licence — a formal trade qualification is required to apply for a bricklaying contractor licence in most Australian states and territories
  • Charge more for your work — qualified tradespeople command higher rates and win more jobs
  • Take on bigger projects — commercial builders and developers often require subcontractors to hold formal qualifications
  • Start or grow your own business — a nationally recognised qualification adds credibility and opens doors
  • Prove what you already know — your skills are real, your qualification should reflect that


Getting qualified through RPL costs less than completing a full course from scratch, and takes a fraction of the time.

Yes. A Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying earned through RPL is exactly the same nationally recognised qualification as one earned through an apprenticeship or full course. It carries the same AQF accreditation, is issued under the same national training system, and is treated identically by employers, licensing bodies, and government agencies across Australia.

RPL isn’t a shortcut, it’s a formal assessment process regulated by ASQA. The difference is that instead of studying what you already know, you’re assessed on the skills you’ve already built.

The CPC33020 Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying is made up of 28 units of competency. You don’t need to have studied these units, you just need to be able to demonstrate competency through your work experience. Most experienced bricklayers will meet the majority through their day-to-day work.

Where any gaps are identified, we’ll work with you on targeted gap training rather than requiring you to complete the full course.

Unit CodeUnit Name
Core Units
CPCCWHS2001Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
CPCCCA3002Carry out setting out
CPCCOM1012Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
CPCCOM1013Plan and organise work
CPCCOM10146Conduct workplace communication
CPCCOM1015Carry out measurements and calculations
CPCCOM2001Read and interpret plans and specifications
CPCCCM2006Apply basic levelling procedures
CPCCCM2008Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
CPCCBL2001Handle and prepare bricklaying and blocklaying materials
CPCCBL2002Use bricklaying and blocklaying tools and equipment
CPCCBL3002Carry out masonry veneer construction
CPCCBL3003Carry out cavity brick construction
CPCCBL3005Lay masonry walls and corners
CPCCBL3006Lay multi-thickness walls and piers
CPCCBL3009Install flashings and damp proof course
CPCCBL3010Construct masonry arches
CPCCBL3011Construct curved walls
CPCCCM2012Work safely at heights
CPCCBL3013Construct Masonry Structural Systems
Elective Units
CPCCCM2009Carry out basic demolition
CPCCBL3004Construct masonry steps and stairs
CPCCBL3012Construct fireplaces and chimneys
CPCCBL3014Install fire-rated masonry construction
CPCCBL3015Construct decorative brickwork
CPCCBL3016Construct battered masonry walls and piers
CPCCCM2007Use explosive power tools
CPCCBC4014Prepare simple building sketches and drawings

You may be eligible if you:

  • 3+ years of hands-on bricklaying experience
  • Currently working in the trade, or have recently
  • Can provide some evidence of your work
  • Based anywhere in Australia

Not sure if you qualify? That’s what our eligibility chat is for. We’ll ask a few straightforward questions about your background and tell you honestly where you stand.

Step 1: Eligibility chat

We start with a quick conversation about your work history and experience to make sure RPL is the right fit. No commitment required.

Step 1: eligibility chat

We start with a quick conversation about your work history and experience to make sure RPL is the right fit. No commitment required.

Step 2: Gather your evidence

We’ll guide you through exactly what to pull together, photos, references, job records. If you’re not sure what you have, we’ll work through it with you.

Step 2: Gather your evidence

We’ll guide you through exactly what to pull together, photos, references, job records. If you’re not sure what you have, we’ll work through it with you.

Step 3: Competency conversation

Your evidence is reviewed by one of our bricklaying trainers, who will have a conversation with you about your skills and experience to confirm competency against the requirements.

Step 4: Receive your qualification

Once all requirements are met, you’ll be issued your CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry

Step 4: Receive your qualification

Once all requirements are met, you’ll be issued your CPC33020 Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying.

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Frequently asked questions

If you still have questions, our team will be happy to help.

What is RPL?

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a formal assessment process under Australia’s national training system. It allows people with real work experience to earn a nationally recognised qualification without completing a full course or apprenticeship. Your existing skills are assessed against the requirements of the qualification.

How long does bricklaying RPL take?

Generally a few weeks to a couple of months, depending on how quickly you can gather your evidence. It’s significantly faster than completing a full qualification from scratch.

What if I don't meet all the requirements?

If there are gaps between your existing skills and the qualification requirements, we’ll identify them during assessment and offer targeted gap training. You’ll only need to complete the specific units you’re missing, not the full course.

How much does it cost?

RPL is generally more cost-effective than completing a full qualification from scratch. Funding may also be available depending on your state and circumstances. Get in touch and we’ll talk through the options.

I've been self-employed, can I still apply?

Yes. Evidence from self-employed work, contractor work, and family business work all counts. The key is being able to demonstrate your skills and experience with some form of evidence.

Got the experience? Let's get you qualified

Have a free 10-minute eligibility chat with our team. We’ll ask a few questions about your background, tell you honestly if RPL is right for you, and walk you through what comes next. No commitment, no obligation.

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