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From 1 July 2024, new laws in WA will require building engineers to be registered by the Building Services Board (the Board) to carry out, or contract with consumers to carry out, building engineering work in the State.
Registration of building engineers will be implemented in two stages:
A two-year transition period applies for each stage, during which unregistered people may lawfully continue to do building engineering work.
Registration will become mandatory for structural and fire safety engineers on 1 July 2026, and for civil and mechanical engineers on 1 July 2027.
Any person performing building engineering work after these dates without the required registration, or outside the scope of their registration, will commit an offence and could be liable for a fine of up to $25,000.
Applications for registration cannot be accepted or considered by the Board until after the commencement dates specified.
However, it is important that you start considering what arrangements may be required to ensure you are registered by the end dates specified above (i.e. 1 July 2026 for structural and fire safety, and 1 July 2027 for civil and mechanical engineers.)
Further information about the registration process, including guides, applications forms, fees, eligibility details and other relevant materials will be published on this website in coming months.
If you answered ‘Yes’ to all of these questions, you will likely need to be registered as a building engineering practitioner in the relevant area and level.
If so, your business will also need to be registered as a building engineering contractor in the relevant level, and employ at least one registered building engineering practitioner to supervise and manage the work.
A practitioner is an individual (natural person), who meets the prescribed minimum qualification, experience and competence requirements to undertake building engineering work.
To be registered as a building engineering practitioner, you need to obtain a certificate from an approved assessment entity, certifying that your qualification, experience and competence meet the benchmark prescribed for one or more of the areas and levels of building engineering.
Approval has been granted to the following assessment entities, for each class of building engineering practitioner registration:
Class of registration |
Assessment entities |
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Building engineering practitioner, structural – professional |
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Building engineering practitioner, structural – technologist |
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Building engineering practitioner, structural – associate |
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Building engineering practitioner, fire safety – professional |
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Building engineering practitioner, fire systems – technologist |
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Building engineering practitioner, fire systems – associate |
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Once your qualifications and experience have been assessed by an assessment entity, you can apply to register here: http://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/building-engineers
The Board is unable to accept and consider applications for registration as a building engineering practitioner without the necessary certificate from an approved assessment entity.
The Board registers building engineering practitioners by area (civil, structural, mechanical, fire safety) and level (professional, technologist, associate).
You can use the information below to better understand the minimum qualification and experience requirements that apply to each area and level. The experience requirement is generally 5 years full-time, relevant building engineering experience in the 10 years before the date of the application for registration, with at least 4 years being post-graduate experience.
Level | Qualification | Experience |
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Professional | Qualification in civil engineering accredited under the Washington Accord | 5 years |
Technologist | Qualification in engineering technology, science or design in the civil discipline accredited under the Sydney Accord | 5 years |
Associate | Qualification in civil design, construction or drafting accredited under the Dublin Accord | 5 years |
Level | Qualification | Experience |
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Professional | Qualification in civil or structural engineering accredited under the Washington Accord | 5 years |
Technologist | Qualification in engineering technology, science or design in the structural discipline accredited under the Sydney Accord | 5 years |
Associate | Qualification in structural design or drafting accredited under the Dublin Accord | 5 years |
Level | Qualification | Experience |
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Professional | Qualification in mechanical engineering accredited under the Washington Accord | 5 years |
Technologist | Qualification in engineering technology, science or design in the mechanical discipline accredited under the Sydney Accord | 5 years |
Associate | Qualification in mechanical design or drafting accredited under the Dublin Accord | 5 years |
Level | Qualification | Experience |
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Professional | Qualification in a relevant field of engineering accredited under the Washington Accord, and a Graduate Diploma or Master degree in fire engineering if the foundation degree is not in Fire Engineering | 5 years |
Level | Qualification | Experience |
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Technologist | Diploma in fire systems design with units relevant to one or more prescribed fire systems | 5 years |
Associate | Diploma in fire systems design with units relevant to one or more prescribed fire systems | 3 years |
A contractor is a business that meets the prescribed requirements for insurance and financial capacity to provide building engineering work to consumers. A registered building engineering contractor is required to have at least one registered building engineering practitioner as a nominated supervisor.
Under the new laws, registered building engineering practitioners are not entitled to directly contract with consumers for building engineering work. After the specified dates, this can only be done by registered contractors.
Building engineering contractors are registered by level only (professional, technologist or associate)1. This means that a multi-disciplinary engineering business does not need to specify the areas of building engineering in which it intends to work, and will not need to apply for an amended registration if its areas of practice change, for example due to staff changes.
It is advisable for a registered building engineering contractor to have:
However, every employee who carries out building engineering work need not be a registered practitioner.
To be approved as a building engineering contractor, you must have an appropriate level of professional indemnity insurance (PII), as determined in accordance with the Building Services Board Policy for PII.
There are two ways to meet the requirement for adequate PII:
BSB Policy – Professional indemnity insurance requirements Click here to download the document
After 3 years, to renew your registration, you must have completed the required hours of continuing professional development (CPD), in accordance with the Registered Building Engineering Practitioner Approved CPD Requirements policy.
There are two ways to meet the CPD requirements:
The Building Commissioner has approved the following industry organisations as CPD scheme providers:
Class of registration |
CPD scheme providers |
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Building engineering practitioner, structural – professional |
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Building engineering practitioner, structural – technologist |
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Building engineering practitioner, structural – associate |
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Building engineering practitioner, fire safety – professional |
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Building engineering practitioner, fire systems – technologist |
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Building engineering practitioner, fire systems – associate |
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All building engineering practitioners registered under the Building Services (Registration) Act 2011 are bound by the Code of Conduct. The Code sets minimum expectations for professional conduct, expertise and personal conduct.
WA Building Engineer's Code of Conduct 2024 Click here to download the document
Application and registration fees for building engineering practitioners and contractors are prescribed in schedule 1 of the Building Services (Registration) Regultaions 2012.
Forms to register are here: http://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/building-engineers
If you have any questions about registering, please contact Licensing Services on 1300 489 099, email be.info@demirs.wa.gov.au or download a copy of the 'Building engineers registration' fact sheet.
1Except for fire systems technologists and associates, who are separate because they have a different prescribed scope of work than technologists and associates in other areas. This is because low-rise buildings do not have fire systems.
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