Certificate 3 in Concreting RPL: How to Get Qualified Without an Apprenticeship

May 19, 2026

RPL for Concreting allows experienced concreters to obtain a nationally recognised trade qualification without completing a formal apprenticeship or returning to study.


If you have been working in concreting for years but never completed your qualification, RPL is the fastest and most practical pathway to becoming certified.

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What Is RPL for Concreting?

RPL for Concreting is an assessment process that recognises your existing skills, knowledge, and on site experience and converts them into a formal qualification.


You are not trained.

You are assessed.


If you already perform concreting tasks to industry standards, you may already be eligible.

What Qualification Do You Get?

The most common outcome is:


Certificate III in Concreting (CPC30320)

This is the nationally recognised trade qualification for concreters in Australia.

It is the same certificate issued through apprenticeships and TAFE.

There is no difference on the final certificate.

Who Is Eligible for Concreting RPL?

You are eligible if you:

  • Have worked as a concreter
  • Can perform tasks independently
  • Have at least 12 months experience
  • Can provide evidence of your work
  • Have referees who can verify your role


RPL is designed for experienced workers only.

What Experience Counts?

Experience may include:

  • Residential concreting
  • Driveways and slabs
  • Footpaths and kerbing
  • Formwork and reinforcement
  • Commercial slabs
  • Industrial concrete work
  • Decorative and exposed finishes


As long as you have physically performed the work, it can count.

What Evidence Do You Need?

This is the most important part of the process.

You will usually need:

  • Photos of you placing and finishing concrete
  • Videos of you on site
  • Job invoices or payslips
  • Reference letters from supervisors or builders
  • Site documents
  • Safety records


The evidence must clearly show:

  • You doing the work
  • Not just standing on site

How Long Does Concreting RPL Take?

Most concreting RPL applications take:

  • 4 to 8 weeks on average
  • Faster if evidence is well organised


Compared to:

  • 3 to 4 years for an apprenticeship

How Much Does Concreting RPL Cost?

Typical industry pricing:

  • $2,000 to $4,000+


Depending on:

  • Number of units
  • Evidence quality
  • Support required


It is far cheaper than stopping work to study.

Is Concreting RPL Accepted for Licensing?

Yes.


Certificate III in Concreting obtained through RPL is:

  • Nationally recognised
  • Issued by registered training organisations
  • Accepted by state licensing bodies
  • Valid for contractor and builder pathways


There is no distinction between RPL and classroom qualifications.

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Can You Get a Contractor Licence With It?

Yes, this is one of the main reasons people do it.


Concreting RPL is commonly used to:

  • Apply for a concreting contractor licence
  • Increase job size limits
  • Tender for larger projects
  • Work independently
  • Supervise other concreters

The Biggest Concreting RPL Mistake

The biggest mistake is thinking:

"I have poured concrete before, so I qualify."

Experience alone is not enough.

You must prove it.

No evidence means no qualification.

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Who Should Not Do Concreting RPL?

RPL is not suitable if you:


  • Have no hands on experience
  • Are still learning
  • Cannot provide evidence
  • Want a shortcut


RPL is for real concreters, not beginners.

In Summary

RPL for Concreting allows experienced concreters to:


  • Obtain Certificate III in Concreting
  • In weeks instead of years
  • Without apprenticeships
  • Without classroom study

If you already do the work, RPL simply gives you the certificate to match your skills.

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Licensing specialists assist with:


  • Eligibility assessments
  • Document preparation
  • Financial reviews
  • Application submission
  • Checklist letter responses


This structured support ensures applications meet QBCC standards before submission, maximising approval success and avoiding costly mistakes.

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