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Commercial providers
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Find out which commercial providers are currently producing the NCC for sale under agreement with the ABCB.

Dangers lurk in your bathroom with DIY quasi bidets
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The COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has had some unexpected consequences, including the somewhat bizarre shortage of toilet paper.

Thermal bridging in commercial buildings
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This NCC Navigator provides an introduction to thermal bridging and how the NCC addresses it for commercial buildings in NCC Volume One. It explains how to account for thermal bridges when calculating the Total R-Value of certain construction types.…

PCD 2025 - Commercial building energy efficiency
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These changes aim to reduce emissions, providing cost-effective fuel and technology neutral ways for buildings to move to a net zero future. 

New Commercial energy efficiency handbook released
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Our new Commercial energy efficiency handbook is…
ABCB Roadshow 2024: Commercial building energy efficiency
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The ABCB Roadshow events provided insights into proposed changes to the next edition of the National Construction Code (NCC). Stakeholders, industry professionals, and the public engaged with ABCB staff during these events.

NCC 2022 Webinar Series: commercial energy efficiency
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This video from the NCC 2022 Webinar Series held in March 2023 covers the changes to commercial energy efficiency in NCC 2022.

Section J Transformed: Stepping into energy change for commercial buildings
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In May 2019, the ABCB co-hosted with Property Council of Australia a presentation titled: ‘Section J Transformed: Stepping into energy change for commercial buildings’. The presentation focuses on changes to Section J Energy efficiency, in NCC 2019…

NCC 2025 commercial building energy efficiency advice - request for tender
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An approach to market process is now open on…If you have any enquiries please contact…
Part F3 Room Heights (Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions)
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F3.0 Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions Vic F3.0 (a) Where a Deemed-to-Satisfy Solution is proposed, Performance RequirementFP3.1 is satisfied by complying with— (i) F3.1; and (ii) for farm sheds, Part H3. (b) Where a Performance…
Part F3 Room Heights (Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions)
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F3.0 Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions Vic F3.0 (a) Where a Deemed-to-Satisfy Solution is proposed, Performance RequirementFP3.1 is satisfied by complying with— (i) F3.1; and (ii) for farm sheds, Part H3. (b) Where a Performance…
Part F3 Room heights (DtS)
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Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions F3.0 Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions Vic F3.0 (a) Where a Deemed-to-Satisfy Solution is proposed, Performance RequirementFP3.1 is satisfied by complying with— (i) F3.1; and (ii) for farm sheds…
Part F3 Room heights (DtS)
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Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions F3.0 Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions Vic F3.0 (a) Where a Deemed-to-Satisfy Solution is proposed, Performance RequirementFP3.1 is satisfied by complying with— (i) F3.1; and (ii) for farm sheds…
In the market for new tapware?
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Have you been considering renovating your bathroom? Or finally fixing that leaking tap in the laundry? Or maybe you want to upgrade the mixer tap in the kitchen?

Consultation open: All-gender sanitary facilities
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We are consulting on the potential inclusion of all-gender bathroom provisions in the National Construction Code (NCC). We want to hear if, and how, the suggested changes will impact your work.

Schedule of Products - Systems
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Schedule of Products - Systems

New livable housing design requirements
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NCC 2022 includes new requirements for livable housing design.

Improved condensation management in NCC 2022
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NCC 2022 builds on the NCC 2019 provisions to further decrease health risks associated with condensation in new homes.

Part E4 Visibility in an Emergency, Exit Signs and Warning Systems (Performance Requirements)
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EP4.1 To facilitate safe evacuation in an emergency, a building must be provided with a system that— (a) ensures a level of visibility sufficient to enable exits, paths of travel to exits and any obstacles along a path of travel to an exit to…
Part E4 Visibility in an Emergency, Exit Signs and Warning Systems (Performance Requirements)
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EP4.1 To facilitate safe evacuation in an emergency, a building must be provided with a system that— (a) ensures a level of visibility sufficient to enable exits, paths of travel to exits and any obstacles along a path of travel to an exit to…

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