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Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling

CPC31320

You have spent years mastering the precision of tiling residential and commercial spaces. Your expertise in laying ceramic, marble, and glass tiles is a form of evidence that deserves formal recognition. Start your journey with a free skills review to see how your experience aligns with national standards.

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About This Qualification

This qualification provides a trade outcome in wall and floor tiling for residential and commercial construction work. The qualification has core unit of competency requirements that cover common skills for the construction industry, as well as the specialist field of work, wall and floor tiling. Tilers work with materials like ceramic, glass, slate, marble and clay. They cut these materials and lay tiles on walls and floors, both interior and exterior. They may also add decorative touches to their basic work. Occupational titles may include: TilerWall and Floor tiler. State and territory jurisdictions may have different licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements. Relevant state and territory regulatory authorities should be consulted to confirm those requirements. This qualification is suitable for an Australian apprenticeship pathway. Completion of the general construction induction training program, specified in the Safe Work Australia model Code of Practice: Construction Work, is required by anyone carrying out construction work. Achievement of CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry meets this requirement.

Qualification Code

CPC31320

Training Package

CPC — Construction, Plumbing and Services Training Package

AQF Level

Certificate III

Total Units

20 (17 core + 3 elective)

Entry Requirements

There are no entry requirements for this qualification.

RPL It Status: Available

Important: RPL It Australia is a student support service. All assessment and qualification issuance is conducted by our partner Registered Training Organisations (RTOs). RPL It does not deliver training, conduct assessments, or issue qualifications.

Career Outcomes

According to training.gov.au, this qualification supports the following roles:

RoleResponsibilities
Wall and Floor TilerLaying ceramic, clay, slate, and marble tiles on internal and external surfaces for protective and decorative finishes.
Tiling ContractorManaging independent tiling projects, including material estimation, surface preparation, and client consultations.
Waterproofing Specialist (Tiling)Focusing on the application of waterproofing systems specifically required for wet area tiling in residential and commercial builds.

Licensing

STATE SPECIFIC

⚠️ Important

Most Australian states and territories require a trade licence to perform wall and floor tiling work above a certain value. While this qualification is a core requirement for licensing, the RTO issues the qualification and the state authority determines licence eligibility.

NSWNSW Fair Trading
VICVictorian Building Authority (VBA)
QLDQueensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC)
WADepartment of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety
SAConsumer and Business Services (CBS)
TASConsumer, Building and Occupational Services (CBOS)
NTNT Building Practitioners Board
ACTAccess Canberra

Delivering Registered Training Organisations

All assessment and qualification issuance for this qualification is carried out by one of the following partner RTOs, each of which holds CPC31320 on their scope of registration with ASQA:

Which RTO will deliver my qualification? The delivering RTO will be confirmed during your skills review and prior to enrolment. Your qualification will be issued directly by the delivering RTO and is nationally recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework.

Fees

Final pricing will be confirmed before enrolment.

You will receive a detailed, personalised quote — including the total fee, payment terms, interest-free payment plan options, and the name of the delivering RTO — before you are asked to enrol or make any payment.

Refund policy:If RPL It is unable to process your application, you will receive a full refund of any fees paid to RPL It. Once your portfolio has been submitted to the RTO for assessment, the RTO's refund policy applies. Details will be provided before enrolment.

Indicative Timeframes

✓ What we control

  • • Guiding you through evidence gathering
  • • Submitting a complete portfolio to the RTO
  • • Following up on your behalf

⏳ What we don't control

  • • The RTO's assessment workload
  • • The assessor's evaluation timeline
  • • The qualification issuance process

Based on our experience, the majority of RPL candidates receive their qualification within 4–6 weeks of their complete evidence portfolio being submitted to the RTO. Individual timeframes vary based on qualification complexity, evidence completeness, and RTO capacity.

Roles & Responsibilities

RPL It AustraliaDelivering RTO
RoleStudent support serviceRegistered Training Organisation
Initial skills review
Evidence gathering guidance
Formal assessment✅ Qualified assessors
Assessment judgement✅ Made by the RTO
Gap trainingAvailable if required (delivered by RTO)
Qualification issuance✅ Issued by the RTO
Complaints & appealsOwn complaints process✅ RTO process applies to assessments

RPL It Australia Pty Ltd (ABN 55 689 826 917) is not an RTO and does not deliver training, conduct assessments, or issue qualifications.

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Could RPL Be Right for You?

Experience can be evidence.

RPL is the process that helps you demonstrate it.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a formal assessment process that evaluates the skills, knowledge, and experience you've gained through your career to determine whether you meet the requirements of a nationally recognised qualification. It isn't a shortcut — it applies the same assessment standards as any other pathway.

RPL typically involves:

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A review of your work experience against the qualification requirements

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Compilation of an evidence portfolio demonstrating your competency

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Assessment by a qualified assessor from a Registered Training Organisation

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If gaps are identified, targeted training to build on your existing expertise

ℹ️ Important Pathway Advice

RPL isn't the right pathway for everyone. If you don't have substantial, relevant, and current industry experience, a traditional study pathway may serve you better.

Our approach:

“We'd rather guide you to the right pathway than enrol you in the wrong one.”

What Kind of Experience Counts?

If RPL becomes available for this qualification, the types of experience and evidence that would typically be relevant include:

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Work History & Roles

  • Current resume outlining years of tiling experience
  • Detailed references from licensed builders or contractors
  • Position descriptions or employment contracts
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Preparation & Waterproofing

  • Photos of surface preparation and substrate repairs
  • Evidence of waterproofing membrane application
  • Records of screeding and levelling procedures
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Installation & Finishing

  • Images of wall and floor tiling across various materials
  • Evidence of mosaic, decorative, or curved surface work
  • Photos of mitred edges, grouting, and silicone finishing
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Safety & Compliance

  • General Construction Induction (White Card)
  • Site-specific SWMS and safety induction records
  • Equipment maintenance logs for tiling tools

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This is general guidance based on training.gov.au. Specific requirements will be confirmed by the delivering RTO's assessor when RPL becomes available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about this qualification and RPL.

How do I get started with RPL for this qualification?
The process begins with a free skills review where we evaluate your tiling experience against the qualification requirements. From there, we guide you in building an evidence portfolio—such as work photos, references, and site records—which is then formally assessed by a qualified assessor from our RTO partner.
Is an RPL qualification the same as one from full-time study?
Yes. The Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling (CPC31320) issued through RPL is a nationally recognised qualification. It carries the exact same weight and validity as one earned through traditional classroom study, as it is assessed against the same national standards.
How long does the process typically take?
Most candidates can compile their evidence portfolio within a few weeks with our guidance. Once the completed portfolio is submitted to the RTO, the formal assessment and issuance of the qualification typically takes between 4 to 6 weeks.
Can I use this qualification to apply for a trade licence?
Yes. In most Australian states and territories, the CPC31320 qualification is a primary requirement for obtaining a Wall and Floor Tiling contractor licence. We recommend checking with your local regulator, such as NSW Fair Trading or the VBA, for specific licensing requirements in your region.
What kind of evidence do I need to provide for tiling?
Evidence typically includes a detailed resume, employer or client references, and a portfolio of photos or videos showing your work. This should cover various tasks such as waterproofing, screeding, and laying different types of tiles like ceramic, stone, or marble on both walls and floors.
What happens if there are gaps in my experience?
If the RTO assessor identifies specific units where your evidence is insufficient, our partner RTOs provide targeted gap training. This allows you to complete the remaining requirements without having to repeat the areas where you are already competent.
Is an RPL qualification the same as one obtained through full-time study?
Yes. RPL is a legitimate form of assessment within the Australian VET system. The qualification issued is identical to one obtained through any other mode of delivery and is nationally recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Who assesses my evidence?
Your evidence is assessed by a qualified assessor employed or contracted by the delivering Registered Training Organisation (RTO) — not by RPL It. The assessor holds the credentials required under the 2025 Standards for RTOs and has current industry experience.
What if gaps are identified in my skills?
If the assessor identifies areas where your evidence does not fully demonstrate competency, the RTO can provide gap training. The RTO will discuss any associated requirements or costs with you if this becomes necessary. Gap training is targeted to the specific areas identified and is designed to help you meet the full requirements of the qualification.
What if I don’t have enough experience for RPL?
If the initial skills review indicates that RPL is not suitable for you at this time, we’ll let you know honestly and discuss alternative options. We would rather direct you to the right pathway than enrol you in a process that won’t lead to a successful outcome.
How long does the RPL process take?
Based on our experience, the majority of RPL candidates receive their qualification within 4–6 weeks of their complete evidence portfolio being submitted to the RTO. However, this is an average based on past outcomes — not a guarantee. Factors include qualification complexity, evidence completeness, whether gap training is required, and the RTO’s current assessment capacity.
Can I do this from outside Australia?
This depends on the specific qualification. Many qualifications are based on Australian codes, standards, and legislation, and some require access to an Australian workplace for assessment. If you are based outside Australia, please contact us to discuss whether RPL is feasible for your circumstances.

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