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Licensed Carpenters & Joiners in Redbank Plains

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

17licensed carpenters and joiners
17active today
0expired
0.0%expiry rate

Of the 17 carpenters and joiners licensed in Redbank Plains, 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 17 of 17

17 listed
LicenseeLicense #ExpiresStatus
Andrew John Collier80485not publishedActive
Caleb Seeds15141260not publishedActive
Cameron Philip Garner15090836not publishedActive
Daniel Shane Finlayson15318809not publishedActive
Ganga Dharan Mudhai15424619not publishedActive
Inyoman Supariyata15184510not publishedActive
Jianjun Liu15598517not publishedActive
Jinbao Wang15231827not publishedActive
Mark Anthony Dwyer15334167not publishedActive
Mitchell Anthony Jones-Pincombe15475121not publishedActive
Nathan Kenneth Butler1162389not publishedActive
Owen Hanks Constructions Pty Ltd15474807not publishedActive
Pamit Constructions Pty Ltd1198768not publishedActive
Ping Guan15516675not publishedActive
Qianmeng Ge15338895not publishedActive
Silvius Holdings Pty Ltd15351101not publishedActive
Zachary Robert Mullens1170541not publishedActive

Before you hire in Redbank Plains

  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.