Licensed Concreters in New South Wales
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3 cities · 1 licence classes · Data from NSW Fair Trading
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New South WalesConcreter Statistics
Breakdown by Licence Class
- General Concretor3,763
Breakdown by Financial Category
- Uncategorised3,763
Concreter Licensing in New South Wales
NSW Fair Trading — Regulatory Overview
NSW Fair Trading is New South Wales's principal regulator for the building and construction industry, responsible for licensing all concreters who perform regulated work in the state. The NSW Fair Trading issues and renews licences, sets minimum requirements for licensees, investigates complaints, and takes disciplinary action against non-compliant operators.
As of February 2026, NSW Fair Trading oversees 3,763 licensed concreters across New South Wales, covering 1 licence class. This represents one of the most comprehensive licensing regimes in Australia, designed to protect consumers and maintain industry standards.
Always check a concreter's licence class before signing a contract. Different licence classes authorise different types and scales of work. You can verify both their licence class and status on TradieVerify or the NSW Fair Trading website.
How to Verify a Concreter in New South Wales
Verifying a concreter's licence in New South Wales is straightforward and should be done before engaging any tradesperson for work. You can use TradieVerify's free search tool to instantly look up any New South Walesconcreter by name, licence number, or business name. Alternatively, you can search directly through NSW Fair Trading at https://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au.
When verifying, confirm: (1) the licence is current and active, (2) the licence class covers the type of work you need, (3) there are no conditions or restrictions on their licence, and (4) there is no disciplinary history. A legitimate concreter will have no hesitation providing their licence number for verification.
Performing unlicensed concreter work in New South Wales carries significant fines. Homeowners who engage unlicensed concreters lose access to statutory consumer protections and may face voided insurance, failed inspections, and other consequences.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many licensed concreters are there in New South Wales?
As of February 2026, there are 3,763 licensed concreters registered with NSW Fair Trading in New South Wales. This includes all licence classes: General Concretor.
What is NSW Fair Trading and how does it regulate concreters in New South Wales?
NSW Fair Trading is the regulatory body responsible for licensing and overseeing concreters in New South Wales. It issues licences, investigates complaints, enforces building standards, and can suspend or cancel licences for non-compliance.
How do I verify a concreter's licence in New South Wales?
You can verify any New South Wales concreter's licence using TradieVerify's free search tool or directly through NSW Fair Trading at https://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au. Enter the concreter's name or licence number to confirm their registration status, licence class, and any disciplinary history.
What happens if I hire an unlicensed concreter in New South Wales?
Hiring an unlicensed concreter in New South Wales means you lose access to statutory consumer protections. Unlicensed work may void your home insurance, fail inspections, and the unlicensed operator faces significant fines under New South Wales law. Always verify a concreter's licence before engaging them.