Energy Action was contracted to review the 2016 National Construction Code (NCC2016) and make recommendations on increasing the stringency of the Section J provisions
This report shows the results of a number of building models that compare the energy, cost and greenhouse gas emission reductions of buildings built to Deemed to Satisfy provisions of Section J NCC 2016 with those built to Section J NCC 2019. It was…
Generalised simplified calculation method to calculate thermal bridges in ceilings and suspended floors with an adjacent airspace. (Includes process to deal with battens, encapsulation).
CFD analysis to calculate Total R-values and mitigation requirements for thermal bridges in ceilings and suspended floors with adjacent airspace.
This report details a range of technical modifications to both the method and underlying assumptions
underpinning the modelling of benefits and costs associated with the proposed new NCC residential energy efficiency provisions for introduction…
Big changes are included for energy efficiency in NCC 2022 – do you know what this means for Performance Solutions?
NCC provision A2.2(4) came into effect on 1 July 2021 and sets out the formal process and documentation required when developing a Performance Solution.
This guide provides an overview of the Assessment Methods used when determining compliance with the NCC’s mandatory Performance Requirements.
Here are the key changes in residential energy efficiency for NCC 2022.
Evan Logan, senior sustainability consultant at CADDS Group presents an introduction on applying the process for developing and documenting Performance Solutions in accordance with the new A2.2(4) provision.
Note: The IES VE energy modelling…
Many plumbing performance requirements are quantified in NCC 2022 – what does this mean for you?