Overview

The CPC33020 Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying is a nationally recognised trade qualification that prepares you for a hands-on career in the construction industry. You'll learn essential skills such as laying bricks and concrete blocks, mixing and applying mortar, interpreting construction plans, and adhering to workplace health and safety standards. This course is designed for individuals starting their trade journey, including school leavers, apprentices, and those seeking a career change into construction. Through practical training, you'll develop competencies in setting out, levelling, and finishing brickwork for residential, commercial, and industrial projects. Upon completion, you'll be job-ready as a qualified bricklayer or blocklayer, with opportunities to work for construction companies, subcontractors, or even start your own business. The qualification also provides pathways to further specialisation or supervisory roles in the building sector.

Industry Context

The construction industry in Australia has a strong demand for skilled tradespeople, particularly bricklayers and blocklayers who are essential for building structures like homes, offices, and infrastructure. This qualification opens doors to roles such as bricklayer, blocklayer, or masonry worker, where you can work on new builds, renovations, or restoration projects. Career pathways include advancing to site supervisor, estimator, or trainer roles, or pursuing self-employment as a licensed tradesperson. With a focus on Australian standards and sustainable practices, graduates contribute to the growing construction sector, ensuring quality and safety in building projects nationwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying cover?

This qualification covers practical skills in laying bricks and blocks, mixing mortar, reading construction plans, applying workplace safety procedures, and performing calculations for materials. It includes units on setting out, bricklaying techniques, and blocklaying for various structures.

What are the entry requirements for this qualification?

There are no formal academic entry requirements, but you typically need a minimum level of physical fitness and may require a Construction Induction Card (White Card). It's suitable for school leavers, apprentices, or individuals with an interest in trades, and some providers may have age or language prerequisites.

What career outcomes can I expect after completing this course?

Upon completion, you can work as a qualified bricklayer or blocklayer in the construction industry, employed by building companies, subcontractors, or in self-employment. Roles involve working on residential, commercial, and industrial projects, with pathways to supervision or specialisation in areas like heritage restoration.

How is the course delivered, and what are the study modes?

The course is often delivered through a combination of on-the-job training (such as apprenticeships), face-to-face workshops at TAFE or registered training organisations, and online theory components. Study modes include full-time, part-time, or apprenticeship-based learning to fit around work commitments.

How long does it take to complete the qualification?

The duration typically ranges from 3 to 4 years if undertaken as an apprenticeship, which includes paid work experience. For full-time study, it may take 1 to 2 years, depending on the training provider and individual pace.

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