The Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying (CPC33020) is a nationally recognized qualification in Australia, reflecting the trade-qualified role of a bricklayer, blocklayer, or paver. This qualification is suitable for individuals seeking to establish or advance their careers in the bricklaying and blocklaying industry, encompassing residential, industrial, and commercial construction contexts.
Course Overview
- Qualification Code: CPC33020
- AQF Level: 3
- Total Units: 28 (20 core units + 8 elective units)
- Duration: Typically 36–48 months (including on-the-job training)
- Entry Requirements: No formal entry requirements; however, a general construction induction training program (White Card) is mandatory.
- Delivery Mode: On-the-job training combined with classroom-based instruction
- Licensing/Regulatory Information: Licensing requirements vary by state and territory; consult local regulatory authorities for specific information.
This qualification reflects the trade-qualified role of a bricklayer, blocklayer, or paver who may have responsibility for undertaking heritage bricklaying, refractory bricklaying, bricklaying, blocklaying, and paving work in residential, industrial, and commercial contexts, in both existing and new constructions.
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion, individuals will have acquired:
- Technical Skills: Proficiency in handling and preparing bricklaying and blocklaying materials, using relevant tools and equipment, and constructing various masonry structures.
- Construction Knowledge: Understanding of reading and interpreting plans and specifications, applying workplace health and safety requirements, and conducting workplace communication.
- Specialised Competencies: Depending on elective units chosen, skills in traditional and heritage bricklaying, refractory bricklaying, or paving.
These competencies are applicable across various construction settings, including residential, industrial, and commercial projects.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of this qualification may pursue roles such as:
- Bricklayer: Specialising in the construction of brick structures.
- Blocklayer: Focusing on the laying of concrete blocks.
- Paver: Engaging in the installation of paving materials.
- Heritage Bricklayer: Specialising in the restoration and conservation of historical brickwork.
- Refractory Bricklayer: Working with heat-resistant materials in industrial settings.
These roles are essential in the construction industry, contributing to the development and maintenance of various structures.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Pathway
The Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying offers an RPL pathway, allowing individuals to leverage their existing skills and experience to achieve formal recognition. Through RPL, candidates can demonstrate their competencies gained through work experience, volunteering, or informal learning, which may contribute to the qualification requirements.
This pathway is particularly beneficial for those who have been working in bricklaying or blocklaying roles and wish to formalize their skills and enhance their career prospects.
Specialisations
The qualification offers specialisations to align with specific career interests:
- Traditional and Heritage Bricklaying: Focusing on the restoration and conservation of historical brickwork.
- Refractory Bricklaying: Specialising in the installation of heat-resistant materials in industrial settings.
- Paving: Engaging in the installation of paving materials for various surfaces.
Achieving a specialisation will be identified on testamurs, such as:
- CPC33020 Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying (Traditional and Heritage Bricklaying)
- CPC33020 Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying (Refractory Bricklaying)
- CPC33020 Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying (Paving)
These specialisations allow individuals to tailor their qualifications to specific career pathways and enhance their employability in targeted sectors.