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Licensed Carpenters & Joiners in Edmonton

Every carpenter on record with the Queensland Building and Construction Commission in Edmonton, Queensland, with current licence status computed August 18, 2026. Listed A to Z; use the filters to narrow it.

21licensed carpenters and joiners
21active today
0expired
0.0%expiry rate

Of the 21 carpenters and joiners licensed in Edmonton, 0 are operating on an expired licence, or 0.0%. That is worth checking before you sign anything: an expired licence can invalidate your permit and complicate an insurance claim if the work goes wrong.

Looking to hire rather than to check someone? Filter the list below by name, or use the Active chip to hide anyone whose licence has lapsed.

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Licensees 1 to 21 of 21

21 listed
LicenseeLicense #ExpiresStatus
Barry Ian Smart46496not publishedActive
Brendan Joel Veivers1165841not publishedActive
Brian Kenneth Long1035218not publishedActive
Casey James Gallen1016986not publishedActive
Chad Ernest Henley15195095not publishedActive
Clydoscope Homes Pty Ltd15081531not publishedActive
Cornwell Services Pty Ltd15387721not publishedActive
Darren Creber743538not publishedActive
Derryn Trent Mccarty1124829not publishedActive
Jamie Francis Holgate63746not publishedActive
Justin David Andreassend15561719not publishedActive
Keith Phillip Horne66721not publishedActive
Kevin Hugh Reilly81693not publishedActive
Marcello Fegatilli68517not publishedActive
Mark Andrew Mc Mahon1041539not publishedActive
Michael William Mackenzie53887not publishedActive
Niel Edward Argyle Anderson1063987not publishedActive
Sean Henry Prior15203053not publishedActive
Stephen Russell Mundie845904not publishedActive
Timothy Edward Simpson55743not publishedActive
Tomas Gregory Thompson15195535not publishedActive

Before you hire in Edmonton

  1. Match the licence number on this page to the name on the contract. Licenses belong to a person or a company, not to a crew.
  2. Confirm the record at QBCC directly. This page mirrors their daily file, but they are the authority.
  3. Ask for a certificate of insurance separately. QBCC licensing does not verify that a contractor carries liability coverage.
  4. Get the licence number written into the written estimate.