Is It iCert or iCIRT? (And Why the Difference Matters)

If you’ve been searching for information about construction ratings in Australia, you’ve probably come across both “iCert” and “iCIRT” — sometimes used interchangeably.

So, what’s the difference?
The short answer: it’s iCIRT, not iCert — and here’s why that matters.

🏗️ What iCIRT Actually Stands For

iCIRT stands for Independent Construction Industry Rating Tool.
It’s developed and managed by Equifax, the same organisation known for credit reporting and business verification.

The system provides a star rating (from 1 to 5) that independently verifies the trust, capability, and performance of developers, builders, consultants, and other professionals across Australia’s construction and property industry.

It’s not a training program, it’s not a certificate — it’s a rating system that signals verified confidence.

❌ Why “iCert” Isn’t Quite Right

It’s an easy mistake because the name sounds similar, and it feels like it should be short for “certification.”
But iCIRT is different from a certification system:

iCert (common mix-up)iCIRT (the real system)
Sounds like a course or compliance certificateIs an independent rating verified by Equifax
Suggests qualification or trainingAssesses trust and capability across the construction supply chain
Not an official systemOfficially recognised and used in NSW, ACT, and nationally as part of industry reform

So if you’ve been hearing people talk about getting “iCert certified,” what they really mean is getting iCIRT rated.

💡 Why People Are Talking About It

iCIRT has become a key part of construction reform in Australia — particularly through Construct NSW and the Property Developers Act in the ACT.

It helps consumers, financiers, and regulators identify trustworthy operators and helps rated businesses stand out for their governance, transparency, and track record.

As more states move toward verified trust systems, you’ll see iCIRT ratings becoming a standard expectation in the property and construction market.

✅ How to Check or Get Rated

If you want to see who’s already rated, visit the iCIRT public register. It lists all rated developers, builders, and consultants.

If you’re ready to start your own journey toward an iCIRT rating, that’s where iCIRT Advisory can help.

We guide you through:

  • Understanding the iCIRT framework
  • Preparing your disclosures and documentation
  • Identifying governance or capability gaps
  • Getting rating-ready for the best possible outcome

The Bottom Line

Whether you’ve searched for iCert, iCert rating, or iCIRT certification, what you’re really looking for is iCIRT — the Independent Construction Industry Rating Tool.

It’s not just a badge or certificate, it’s a verified measure of trust and capability in Australia’s construction sector.

How iCIRT Advisory Helps

At iCIRT Advisory, we help developers, builders, consultants and service providers navigate the iCIRT process — from readiness to rating and beyond.

Contact us to find out how we can help you get iCIRT-ready (whatever you searched for to get here).

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