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Licensed Builders in Kenmore, QLD

56 Verified Browse all verified licensed builders serving Kenmore and surrounding suburbs.
Data last updated: 14 February 2026 from Queensland Building and Construction Commission register

Builder Directory — Kenmore, QLD

Licence1106253
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence15014447
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence15039104
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence78490
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence1152058
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence1078032
ClassBuilder - Medium Rise
Licence15009685
ClassBuilder - Project Management Services
Licence1152057
ClassBuilder - Medium Rise
Licence15456951
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence15276426
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence1283187
ClassBuilder - Project Management Services
Licence1253401
ClassBuilder Restricted to Kitchen, Bathroom and Laundry Installation
Licence15002716
ClassBuilder - Medium Rise
Licence15090129
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence1144982
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence69221
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence15144810
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence15027752
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence15525517
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence15251788
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence15406141
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence20843
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence15460865
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence44838
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence1260478
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
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Licence659664
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence15433835
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence15014583
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence15155887
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence15481899
ClassBuilding Design - Medium Rise
Licence15024780
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence15294384
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence1138702
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence623178
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence15010064
ClassBuilder - Project Management Services
Licence15052029
ClassBuilding Design - Open
Licence15576923
ClassBuilder - Medium Rise
Licence15461045
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence1082005
ClassBuilder - Medium Rise
Licence1145436
ClassBuilder - Medium Rise
Licence22807
ClassBuilder - Medium Rise
Licence1278265
ClassBuilder Restricted to Kitchen, Bathroom and Laundry Installation
Licence1278729
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence15097455
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence65659
ClassBuilding Design - Medium Rise
Licence65660
ClassBuilding Design - Medium Rise
Licence15231008
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence15105937
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence15099195
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence15554871
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence15546393
ClassBuilding Design - Low Rise
Licence15379529
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence15340091
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence15140291
ClassBuilder - Low Rise
Licence20060
ClassBuilder - Open
Licence15320279
ClassBuilder - Medium Rise

Hiring a Builder in Kenmore

Before hiring any builder in Kenmore, use this checklist to protect yourself and ensure you're working with a properly licensed and insured professional.

  1. Verify their Home Warranty Insurance is current — For residential building work above the state threshold (e.g. $20,000 in NSW, $16,000 in VIC), the builder must hold Home Warranty Insurance (also called Home Building Compensation in NSW). Ask for the certificate before signing — it protects you if the builder dies, disappears, or becomes insolvent before defects are rectified.
  2. Ask to see their QBCC or equivalent financial standing — In Queensland and several other states, builders must meet minimum net tangible asset requirements. A builder who has recently had financial conditions placed on their licence may be at risk of insolvency. Check the public register for any conditions, sanctions, or disciplinary actions.
  3. Request a detailed scope of works, not just a lump-sum price — A one-line quote of "$350,000 for your renovation" tells you nothing. Insist on a fully itemised scope of works that lists each trade, materials, allowances, PC (prime cost) items, and provisional sums so you can compare quotes fairly and avoid surprise variations.
  4. Confirm how they handle variations and cost overruns — Variations are the number-one source of building disputes in Australia. Ask how changes are documented and priced, whether there is a margin applied to variations, and ensure the contract requires written approval before any variation work commences.
  5. Check their licence class matches the scale of your project — Builder licences are tiered by project scale — for example, QBCC offers Low Rise (up to 2 storeys), Medium Rise (up to 3 storeys), and Open (unrestricted). A builder licensed only for Low Rise cannot legally construct a three-storey townhouse. Verify the licence class on the relevant state register.
Pro Tip

Get at least three quotes and compare not just price, but response time, warranty on workmanship, and whether the quote includes parts.

Red Flags to Watch For
  • No Home Warranty Insurance certificate for work over the threshold — Builders are legally required to provide Home Warranty Insurance before starting residential work above the state threshold. If a builder says insurance "isn't needed" or asks you to split the contract to stay under the threshold, walk away — this is a serious red flag and may indicate they cannot obtain insurance.
  • Demands large upfront deposits beyond the legal limit — Most states cap the deposit a builder can request — for example, 5% in Victoria and 10% in NSW for contracts over $20,000. A builder requesting 30–50% upfront may have cash flow problems and could be using your deposit to fund other projects.
  • Reluctant to put the scope of works in writing — For residential building work above the relevant threshold, a written contract is a legal requirement in every state. A builder who resists putting the full scope, timeline, and payment schedule in writing is exposing you to variations, disputes, and limited legal recourse.
  • Multiple current disciplinary actions on the public register — Check the state licensing register (e.g. QBCC, NSW Fair Trading, VBA) for any directions to rectify, licence conditions, or complaint history. One resolved complaint is normal; multiple open actions suggest systemic quality or conduct issues.

Builder Licensing Requirements in Queensland

Licence Required

Licensing is managed by Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC).

Licence Types

Builder — Open

Unrestricted building work including residential and commercial

Builder — Medium Rise

Building work up to 3 storeys

Builder — Low Rise

Building work up to 2 storeys

Key Requirements

  • Certificate IV in Building and Construction (CPC40120) or Diploma
  • Minimum 4 years industry experience (2 years in supervisory role)
  • QBCC financial requirements (minimum net tangible assets)

Penalties for unlicensed work

Unlicensed building work in QLD carries fines up to $46,575 for individuals. QBCC can also issue stop-work orders, direction to fix notices, and suspend or cancel licences.

Typical Builder Costs in QLD

Hourly Rate

$70 – $120

Callout Fee

$80 – $150

Common Jobs

JobCost Range
Deck construction (20-30sqm)$5000 – $15000
Bathroom renovation$15000 – $35000
Kitchen renovation$20000 – $50000

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a builder and a building contractor?

In most states, the terms are interchangeable for licensing purposes. A "builder" typically refers to someone who constructs or renovates buildings, while a "building contractor" holds the licence that allows them to contract for building work and engage subcontractors. Some states distinguish between a general contractor (whole-of-build) and a specialist or trade contractor (single trade like carpentry or tiling).

What does Home Warranty Insurance actually cover?

Home Warranty Insurance (known as Home Building Compensation in NSW) covers homeowners if the builder cannot complete the work or fix defects due to death, disappearance, or insolvency. It typically covers structural defects for 6 years and non-structural defects for 2 years after completion. It does not cover disputes about quality while the builder is still trading — that is handled through the building tribunal or commission.

How much does it cost to build a house per square metre in Australia?

As a rough guide, expect $1,800–$2,500 per square metre for a standard project home, $2,500–$3,500 for a custom design, and $3,500 or more for architecturally designed or high-specification builds. Costs vary significantly by state, site conditions, finishes, and market demand. Always get at least three detailed quotes for your specific plans and site.

Do I need council approval before my builder starts work?

For most building work beyond minor cosmetic changes, yes. You or your builder must obtain a building permit (or construction certificate in NSW) from council or a private certifier before work begins. Some minor works like garden sheds under a certain size may be exempt. Your builder should confirm permit requirements during the quoting stage.

What is a defects liability period?

The defects liability period is a window — usually 13 to 26 weeks after practical completion — during which the builder must return to fix any defects identified during a final inspection. It is separate from Home Warranty Insurance cover. Document all defects in writing during this period and issue a formal defect notice to the builder.

Can I act as an owner-builder instead of hiring a licensed builder?

Most states allow homeowners to act as their own builder by obtaining an Owner Builder Permit, but thresholds apply — for example, work over $10,000 in NSW or $11,000 in QLD. As an owner-builder you take on all legal responsibility for compliance, subcontractor management, and workplace safety. You must also disclose the owner-builder work when selling the property within 6 years in most states.

How do I verify a builder's licence in QLD?

You can verify any builder's licence using TradieVerify's free search tool or directly through the Queensland Building and Construction Commission register. Enter the builder's name or licence number to confirm their licence status, class, and any disciplinary history.

How many licensed builders are in Kenmore?

There are currently 56 licensed builders registered in Kenmore, QLD. This data is sourced directly from the Queensland Building and Construction Commission register and updated regularly.