Registration is confirmed through practitioner ID cards, available in both physical and digital formats. Together, they provide a secure, easy way for practitioners to show their credentials and for consumers to verify them, supporting clarity,
Building work in Victoria often requires planning and building permits, which ensure projects are lawful, safe and compliant. Planning permits deal with how land can be used, while building permits confirm construction meets regulatory standards and
Technical Referee Report for domestic builder (limited to site works involved in dwelling relocation), outlining supervised experience in site works, transportation, installation and relocation compliance.
Technical Referee Report for Domestic Builder (Limited to Construction of Swimming Pools and Spas). Referees verify supervised experience. The BPC uses this form to assess competencies and support registration decisions.
Technical Referee Report for Domestic Builder (Limited to Construction of Non-Habitable Building Structures). Referees verify supervised experience. The BPC uses this form to assess competencies and support registration decisions.
Learn practical ways to save water at home, understand water‑efficient plumbing options, and find guidance from the Victorian Building Authority to reduce water use.
Understand enforceable undertakings with the BPC. Learn how building and plumbing practitioners can remedy defective works and resolve show cause notices.