If you think a product or material may be non-conforming you can contact the relevant authorities by visiting the Jurisdictional contacts page and select your state or territory.
The PCA is the critical link between the Plumbing Acts and Regulations in each State and Territory and product or installation standards including the AS/NZS 3500 suite. It contains the technical requirements for plumbing in Australia.
Find out about the a range of methods and schemes that can be used to test and prove that a building product or material is genuine and will do what it is made to do.
NCC condensation provisions require a calculation to determine if a roof is sufficiently ventilated to receive discharge from an exhaust fan. This video describes how that calculation is performed, and answers some common questions on this topic.
A description of how Volume One E1.9 Fire precautions during construction applies to hydrants in a building under construction.
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The 2017 NCC Information Seminars included a presentation on ‘Do walls separating balconies require an FRL?’ as part 5 of the 13 part BCA sessions delivered throughout February and March 2017.
The 2017 NCC Information Seminars included a presentation on ‘What setback do I need for the open carport concession?’ as part 3 of the 13 part BCA sessions delivered throughout February and March 2017.
This video describes how C3.1 Application of Part provides concession in Part C3 of the NCC.