Overview

The CPC20120 Certificate II in Construction is an entry-level qualification designed to provide you with the basic skills needed to start working in the building and construction industry. You'll learn essential topics such as workplace health and safety, using hand and power tools, reading plans, and performing basic construction tasks like concreting, carpentry, and bricklaying. This course is perfect for school leavers, career changers, or anyone looking to enter the construction sector with no prior experience. Upon completion, you'll be prepared for entry-level roles such as construction labourer, site assistant, or as a starting point for an apprenticeship in trades like carpentry or bricklaying. The qualification is hands-on and practical, ensuring you gain real-world skills that employers value in Australia's vibrant construction industry.

Industry Context

The construction industry in Australia is a major employer, driving growth in residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects. With CPC20120, you can enter roles such as construction labourer, apprentice, or trade assistant. This qualification serves as a stepping stone to further training, like a Certificate III in a specific trade, leading to careers as qualified carpenters, bricklayers, or site supervisors. The sector values skilled workers, and starting with this certificate can open doors to stable and rewarding career pathways in a dynamic industry.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the CPC20120 Certificate II in Construction cover?

This qualification covers foundational construction skills including workplace safety, using tools, reading plans, and basic tasks in carpentry, concreting, and bricklaying, providing a solid introduction to the industry.

What are the entry requirements for this qualification?

Typically, there are no formal entry requirements, but a basic level of literacy and numeracy is recommended. It's designed for beginners with no prior experience in construction.

What career outcomes can I expect after completing this certificate?

Graduates can pursue entry-level roles such as construction labourer, site assistant, or start an apprenticeship in trades like carpentry or bricklaying within the Australian construction sector.

How is the course delivered?

Delivery modes vary but often include classroom theory, practical workshops, and on-site training. Some providers may offer blended learning with online components to suit different learners.

How long does it take to complete the qualification?

The duration typically ranges from 6 to 12 months, depending on whether you study full-time or part-time, with flexible options available through registered training organisations.

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Last updated from training.gov.au: 03 April 2026