NCC 2019 Volume Two
Part A4 NCC Referenced Documents

Part A4 NCC Referenced Documents

Introduction to this Part

This Part explains how documents referenced in the NCC are adopted and applied. The NCC itself does not contain details of every design and construction requirement for a building or plumbing or drainage system. As such, the NCC calls upon or “references” other documents with this information. These are called NCC referenced documents. Examples of these are Australian Standards, ABCB protocols, ABCB standards and other publications.

There are multiple types of referenced documents. A primary referenced document is one referenced in Schedule 4 of the NCC. A secondary referenced document is one referenced in a primary referenced document. Other referenced documents are referenced by secondary and subsequently referenced documents.

A4.0 Referenced documents

(1)

A reference in the NCC to a document refers to the edition or issue and any amendment listed in Schedule 4.

(2)

A document referenced in the NCC is only applicable in the context in which the document is quoted.

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(3)

Where a new edition, issue or amendment of a primary referenced document is not listed under Schedule 4, the new edition, issue or amendment is not referenced for the purposes of the NCC.

(4)

Any document referenced in a primary referenced document is known as a secondary referenced document.

(5)

A reference in a primary referenced document to a secondary or other referenced document is a reference to the document as it existed at the time of publication of the primary referenced document.

Exemption 1:

Exemption 1:

If the secondary or other referenced document is also a primary referenced document, A4.0(5) does not apply.

A4.1 Differences between referenced documents and the NCC

The NCC overrules any difference between the NCC and a primary referenced document, including any secondary referenced document.

Exemption 1:

Exemption 1:

A4.1 does not apply to acceptable construction manuals when used in their entirety to comply with requirements of the NCC unless otherwise stated.

A4.2 Adoption of referenced documents

The NCC does not require compliance with requirements in relation to the following matters where they are prescribed in a referenced document:

(1)

The rights, responsibilities or obligations between the manufacturer, supplier or purchaser.

(2)

The responsibilities of any trades person or other building operative, architect, engineer, authority, or other person or body.

(3)

The submission for approval of any material, building component, form or method of construction, to any person, authority or body other than those empowered under State or Territory legislation to give that approval.

(4)

The submission of a material, product, form of construction or design to any person, authority or body for an opinion.

(5)

Any departure from the NCC, rule, specification or provision at the sole discretion of the manufacturer or purchaser, or by arrangement or agreement between the manufacturer and purchaser.

Explanatory information:

Explanatory information:

Schedule 4 is only mandatory to Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions, Verification Methods and Schedule 3, 5 and 6. However, referenced documents are only applicable to the NCC provision that references the document.

A proponent undertaking a Performance Solution can use any element or edition of any document, if they help satisfy the Performance Requirements. They do not need to use the documents listed in Schedule 4.

Schedule 4 lists the specific edition of the Standard or other document adopted, including any amendments considered appropriate for Schedule 3, the Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions or Verification Methods. Other editions of (or amendments to) the referenced document are not adopted and have no standing under the NCC.

A primary referenced document may refer to a secondary referenced document. A4.0(5) stipulates that the secondary referenced document is the edition of the document that existed at the time of publication of the primary referenced document. When another edition of (or amendment to) a secondary referenced document is released, subject to A4.0 Exemption 1, that edition (or amendment) is not adopted for the purposes of the primary referenced document.

A4.2 means that contractual matters or clauses defining responsibilities of various parties, and matters not appropriate for adoption in the NCC are not included when a document is called up in the NCC.