The Construction Industry and Labour Demand in Australia
Australia’s construction industry is experiencing strong growth, driven by infrastructure projects, residential developments, and commercial expansion. According to the National Skills Commission, more than 120,000 additional construction jobs are expected to be created by 2026.
However, a shortage of skilled workers remains across key trade areas such as carpentry, painting, tiling, and building construction. For individuals seeking to build practical, job-ready skills aligned with industry needs, vocational education and training (VET) qualifications may offer a valuable foundation.
Why Consider a CPC Qualification?
CPC (Construction, Plumbing and Services) qualifications are nationally recognised training products designed to equip learners with practical skills and knowledge aligned to the construction sector. These qualifications are delivered by Stanford Institute of Technology, a CRICOS-registered provider (CRICOS Provider Code: 03984H, RTO Code: 45808), and are available full-time to international students in Australia.
CPC Qualifications Offered at Stanford Institute of Technology
CPC30220 – Certificate III in Carpentry
CRICOS Course Code: 116368D
Delivered by: Stanford Institute of Technology (CRICOS Provider No. 03984H)
This course covers timber framing, formwork, structural assembly, and blueprint interpretation. It may support entry into roles such as:
- Carpenter
- Formwork Carpenter
- Joiner
Important: Licensing is required in some states and territories to work as a carpenter. Students should consult the relevant local authority about licensing requirements.
CPC30620 – Certificate III in Painting and Decorating
CRICOS Course Code: 116371J
Delivered by: Stanford Institute of Technology (CRICOS Provider No. 03984H)
Students learn surface preparation, colour theory, decorative finishes, and application techniques. Potential vocational outcomes include:
- Painter
- Decorator
- Surface Finisher
This qualification may support work in residential or commercial environments, including self-employment, subject to local regulatory compliance.
CPC31320 – Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling
CRICOS Course Code: 116369C
Delivered by: Stanford Institute of Technology (CRICOS Provider No. 03984H)
Focus areas include tile selection, waterproofing, layout, and grouting techniques. The course may support entry into roles such as:
- Wall and Floor Tiler
- Commercial Tiler
Note: Licensing or registration may be required depending on jurisdiction. Please consult your local state building authority for guidance.
CPC50220 – Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)
CRICOS Course Code: 116370K
Delivered by: Stanford Institute of Technology (CRICOS Provider No. 03984H)
This diploma offers training in construction planning, building codes, legal requirements, and site management. Graduates may seek supervisory roles such as:
- Builder
- Site Supervisor
- Construction Manager
Important: Completing any CPC qualification does not guarantee employment, licensing, or migration outcomes. Licensing in Australia is typically administered by individual state or territory regulators and may require additional on-the-job experience, assessment, or application processes. Students are strongly encouraged to research their eligibility directly with the relevant licensing authority.
Key Benefits of CPC Training in Australia

✅ Industry-Relevant Skills
Courses are developed in alignment with national training packages and include structured, hands-on learning.
✅ Flexible Pathways
Graduates may apply for apprenticeships or seek entry-level roles. Some may progress toward licensing or further study, depending on their career goals and regional requirements.
✅ Support Services for International Students
In accordance with Standard 6 of the National Code 2018, Stanford Institute of Technology provides orientation, academic and English support, wellbeing services, and referral assistance at no additional cost to the student.
Enrolment Steps (Indicative Overview Only)
The following steps outline a general enrolment process typically followed by CRICOS-registered training providers. Specific steps and requirements may vary depending on the provider’s policies and regulatory obligations. Applicants should always refer to Stanford Institute of Technology’s official website or admissions team for the most up-to-date process.
1. Select a Course
Choose a qualification aligned with your skills, interests, and career goals.
2. Review Entry Requirements
Check academic prerequisites and English language requirements. Additional evidence may be required, such as work experience or prior learning.
3. Submit Your Application
Complete the application form and submit the required documentation. If successful, you will receive an offer letter outlining your course details, fees, and other conditions.
4. Accept the Offer & Enter Written Agreement
If you accept the offer, a written agreement will be established in accordance with Standard 3 of the National Code. This agreement includes tuition fees, refund policies, and student obligations.
5. Receive Your CoE
Upon formal acceptance and payment of initial fees, a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) will be issued for your student visa application.
6. Attend Orientation & Commence Training
Begin your studies with support from Stanford Institute of Technology’s academic and student services team.
Note: This overview is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute a contractual or regulatory obligation. Prospective students should refer to Stanford Institute of Technology’s official admissions information to ensure they meet all current requirements and procedures.
Important Information and Disclaimers
- All CPC courses are delivered full-time by Stanford Institute of Technology (CRICOS Provider No 03984H, RTO Code: 45808) and are available to eligible international students on a student visa.
- All training products are nationally recognised qualifications listed on gov.au.
- Completion of a course does not guarantee employment, migration, or licensing outcomes.
- Career outcomes vary depending on personal circumstances, regional demand, employer requirements, and licensing bodies.
- Licensing is not automatic. Students must contact the relevant state or territory authority to determine licensing eligibility and pathways.
- For tuition fees, refund policies, and enrolment terms, please visit our Fees and Refunds page prior to application.
*For more information about your rights and protections as an international student, visit the ESOS Framework page provided by the Australian Government.
📞 Contact Us
To learn more about CPC qualifications, course structures, student support, or entry requirements:
📧 info@sit.edu.au
🌐 www.sit.edu.au
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