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House-Rendering Licensing & Rules in Queensland

Important regulations and resources to help you hire with confidence in Queensland.

QBCC licence >$3,300

Individuals and companies must hold a Queensland Building and Construction Commission licence before contracting for building work valued at more than $3,300 (including labour and materials). Work involving drainage, plumbing, gasfitting, termite management, fire protection or mechanical services requires a licence regardless of value.

Solid plastering scope & eligibility

The QBCC ‘Plastering – Solid’ licence authorises work such as preparing surfaces, applying render and trowelled texture-coat finishes, constructing mouldings and installing formwork. Applicants must be fit and proper and meet technical, managerial and financial criteria before a licence will be issued.

Home warranty insurance >$3,300

Most residential building work in Queensland valued over $3,300 must be covered by the Queensland Home Warranty Scheme. The premium must be included in the contract and covers new builds, extensions, repairs, painting, tiling and plastering work.

High-risk scaffolding licence

Anyone erecting, altering or dismantling scaffolding must hold the appropriate high-risk work licence (basic, intermediate or advanced). Accredited training is mandatory.

Non-combustible render

Rendering must comply with the National Construction Code. Render applied to walls required to be non-combustible must also be non-combustible.

Insurance & WHS

Contractors should maintain public liability and workers compensation insurance, implement silica-dust controls, use appropriate respiratory protection and ensure safe scaffold use under Queensland work health and safety laws.

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