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CPC30220

Carpentry RPL

Carpentry involves constructing, installing, and repairing structures and fixtures made from timber and other materials. This qualification covers framing, formwork, and finishing work.

Flexible Timeline
Nationally Recognised
RTO Partners
Professional Carpentry working on a construction site in Australia

Certificate III in Carpentry

National Code: CPC30220

What This Qualification Covers

  • Construct timber wall and ceiling frames
  • Install windows, doors, and hardware
  • Build and install formwork for concrete
  • Read and interpret construction plans
  • Use carpentry power tools and equipment
  • Apply workplace safety practices

What You Need for RPL

  • Evidence of on-site carpentry experience
  • Photos or videos of completed work
  • Employment references or contracts
  • Any existing trade tickets or certifications

Note: Requirements vary by RTO. We will assess your individual circumstances and match you with the most suitable partner.

Find Out If You Qualify

Every tradesperson's situation is different. Speak with our team for a free, no-obligation assessment of your eligibility for Carpentry RPL.

We facilitate RPL assessments through our network of partner RTOs. Qualifications are issued by accredited Australian Registered Training Organisations.

Licensing Information

This qualification may contribute towards meeting licensing requirements for carpentry. Licensing requirements are managed by varies by state.

We recommend checking with your state or territory licensing authority for current requirements, as regulations can change. This qualification is nationally recognised and may be accepted by licensing bodies across Australia.

Common Questions About Carpentry RPL

Find answers to frequently asked questions about Recognition of Prior Learning for carpentry.

How do I get CPC30220 (Carpentry) through RPL?
To obtain CPC30220 through RPL, you need to demonstrate competence in all required units through work experience. The process involves gathering evidence (work samples, references, photos), having an assessor review your portfolio, and addressing any gaps through targeted training if needed. The qualification is identical to one obtained through traditional apprenticeship.
What evidence do I need for Carpentry RPL assessment?
Required evidence typically includes: detailed work history with photos/videos of completed jobs, references from employers or qualified supervisors, any previous training certificates, job descriptions showing responsibilities, and evidence of specific skills like tool/equipment competency. Each unit of competency has specific requirements that your assessor will explain.
How long does Carpentry RPL take?
The RPL process for Carpentry typically takes 6-12 weeks total. This includes evidence collection (2-3 weeks), RTO assessment (3-6 weeks), and gap training if required (2-4 weeks). Timelines depend on how quickly you can provide evidence and the assessor's schedule.
Can I use CPC30220 for licensing?
Yes, CPC30220 obtained through RPL is nationally recognised and generally accepted for licensing purposes. In most Australian states, this qualification contributes to meeting the educational requirements for a carpentry's licence. Check with your state licensing authority (varies by state) for specific requirements.
How much does Carpentry RPL cost?
RPL assessment costs vary by RTO but typically range from $1,500 to $4,000 for Carpentry. This includes the assessment fee. Gap training (if needed) is additional. Contact RecogniSKILL for a referral to an RTO who can provide a specific quote based on your circumstances.
What if I don't have all the required evidence?
If you're missing evidence for some competencies, most RTOs offer gap training to address these areas. This targeted training focuses only on what you need, rather than repeating your entire training. The goal is to ensure you meet all competency requirements while acknowledging your existing experience.
Is RPL Carpentry qualification the same as apprenticeship?
Yes. The CPC30220 qualification obtained through RPL is identical to one obtained through a traditional apprenticeship. Both are nationally recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), carry the same qualification code, and are issued by accredited RTOs. Licensing bodies and employers view them as equivalent.
Does RecogniSKILL issue the qualification?
No. RecogniSKILL is an education facilitator that connects you with accredited RTOs. We do not issue qualifications ourselves. The CPC30220 is issued by a Registered Training Organisation after successful assessment of your competence. We facilitate the process but all assessments and certifications are done by RTOs.

Important Notice: RecogniSKILL Pty Ltd (ABN: 66 666 375 819) is an education facilitator and aggregator. We are not a Registered Training Organisation (RTO). We connect individuals with RTOs for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessments. All qualifications are issued by accredited Australian RTOs. Assessment outcomes depend on individual circumstances and RTO evaluation.

Information provided on this website is general in nature. Specific requirements, timeframes, and processes vary by RTO and individual circumstances. We do not guarantee specific outcomes, timeframes, or costs. Contact us for current information tailored to your situation.

Contact: Phone: +61 2 4011 9566 | Email: info@recogniskill.com