Become a Registered Building Practitioner

To become a registered building practitioner, an application must be lodged with the Building Practitioners Board. Evidence that you are covered by the required insurance will also be necessary. Click on the below links to view the application forms.

Initially, a staff member of the Board will ensure that all the required information is provided with your application. When complete, this person will then forward your application for assessment to the Board member responsible for your registration category for final review and decision. In the case of domestic builders, assessment is undertaken by a Board-appointed competency assessor.

During the assessment process, you may be asked to provide additional information in support of your application or asked to attend an interview to demonstrate your competencies in the category of registration sought.

The recommendation of the Board member/Assessor is then made to a full meeting of the Board, held each month.   In order for an application to be considered by the Board at its monthly meeting, it must be submitted with all the required information.

As with many decisions of the Building Practitioners Board, if you are refused registration in the category being sought, you have a right to appeal through the Building Appeals Board.

Attend a registration awareness seminar.

 

Want more information?

To find out more about becoming a registered building practitioner:

Attend a Registration Awareness Seminar held monthly by contacting us on 1300 360 320

Download BPB_FINAL2.pdf Building Practitioners Board (179KB)

 

 
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Last Updated [10-Jan-2008]