Paul William Errol Richardson — Licensed Fencer (Queensland)

Active QBaCC #715198 Queensland
Last synced with Queensland Building and Construction Commission register: 14 February 2026
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Licence Details

Licence Number 715198
Licence Class Structural Landscaping Restricted To Fences
Status Active
Financial Category No Financials Required
Source QBCC

This data is sourced from public government registers and may not reflect real-time changes. Always confirm licence details with Queensland Building and Construction Commission directly. Full disclaimer.

What This Licence Means

A Structural Landscaping Restricted To Fences licence issued by the Queensland Building and Construction Commission authorises the holder to carry out fencer work in Queensland. This licence confirms the holder has met the required qualifications, experience, and financial requirements set by the regulator.

Hiring a licensed fencer means you are protected by the state's regulatory framework. Licensed tradespersons must comply with industry standards, maintain appropriate insurance, and can be held accountable through the licensing body's complaint and disciplinary processes.

The No Financials Required financial category assigned to this licence determines the maximum value of work the licensee can have under contract at any one time. This category is set by Queensland Building and Construction Commission based on the licensee's assessed financial capacity.

Hiring a Licensed Fencer in QLD

Before hiring any fencer in Queensland, use this five-point checklist to protect yourself and ensure you're working with a properly licensed and insured professional.

  1. Verify their Queensland Building and Construction Commission licence is current — Search the tradesperson's name or licence number on TradieVerify or directly on the Queensland Building and Construction Commission register. Confirm the licence class covers your project type and check for any conditions or disciplinary history.
  2. Check their insurance coverage — Ensure the fencer holds public liability insurance. For residential work, check if Home Warranty Insurance is required in Queensland for your project value.
  3. Get a written contract — A written contract is required for residential building work over a certain threshold in most states. The contract must include details of the work, price, timeframes, and dispute resolution.
  4. Understand the cooling-off period — Check the cooling-off period for domestic building contracts in Queensland. During this time, you can withdraw from the contract without penalty.
  5. Know the dispute resolution process — If issues arise, Queensland Building and Construction Commission provides a dispute resolution service for domestic building work. You can lodge a complaint and have the matter investigated.

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