Flashover fires an experimental program
/resource/report/flashover-fires-experimental-program
Fire Code Reform Centre (Project 4) This Technical Report, Flashover Fires - An Experimental Program, involved the development of a Fundamental Model, incorporating engineering, risk-assessment methodology and the study of human behaviour in order to…
Response occupants close fire
/resource/report/response-occupants-close-fire
Fire Code Reform Centre (Project 4) This Technical Report, Response of Occupants close to Fire, involved the development of a Fundamental Model, incorporating engineering, risk-assessment methodology and the study of human behaviour in order to predict…
/editions/2016-a1/ncc-2016-volume-one/section-b-structure/part-b1-structural-provisions-verification
VERIFICATION METHODS
BV1 Structural reliability
Compliance with and is verified for the design of structural components and connections when—
(a)
the calculated annual structural reliability index (β), for each action, is not less than that…
/editions/2016/ncc-2016-volume-one/section-b-structure/part-b1-structural-provisions-verification
VERIFICATION METHODS
BV1 Structural reliability
Compliance with and is verified for the design of structural components and connections when—
(a)
the calculated annual structural reliability index (β), for each action, is not less than that…
/editions/2019/ncc-2019-volume-one/section-f-health-and-amenity/part-f5-sound-transmission-and-dts
NT Part F5
Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions
F5.0 Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions
(a)
Where a Deemed-to-Satisfy Solution is proposed, Performance Requirements FP5.1 to FP5.6 are satisfied by complying with F5.1 to F5.7.
(b)
Where a…
/editions/2019-a1/ncc-2019-volume-one-amendment-1/section-f-health-and-amenity/part-f5-sound-dts
NT Part F5
Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions
F5.0 Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions
(a)
Where a Deemed-to-Satisfy Solution is proposed, Performance Requirements FP5.1 to FP5.6 are satisfied by complying with F5.1 to F5.7.
(b)
Where a…
/editions/2016-a1/ncc-2016-volume-one/section-b-structure/part-b1-structural-provisions-performance
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
BP1.1
(a)
A building or structure, during construction and use, with appropriate degrees of reliability, must—
(i)
perform adequately under all reasonably expected design actions; and
(ii)
withstand extreme or…
/editions/2016/ncc-2016-volume-one/section-b-structure/part-b1-structural-provisions-performance
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
BP1.1
(a)
A building or structure, during construction and use, with appropriate degrees of reliability, must—
(i)
perform adequately under all reasonably expected design actions; and
(ii)
withstand extreme or…
/news/2019/design-non-structural-building-elements-earthquake-forces
The following provides guidance about the application of AS 1170.4 and in particular the required performance of certain non-structural building elements (including walls and partitions; ceilings and services) to resist earthquake forces.
/editions/2019-a1/ncc-2019-volume-one-amendment-1/section-b-structure/part-b1-structural-provisions
Performance Requirements
BP1.1 Structural Reliability
(a)
A building or structure, during construction and use, with appropriate degrees of reliability, must—
(i)
perform adequately under all reasonably expected design actions; and…
/editions/2019/ncc-2019-volume-one/section-b-structure/part-b1-structural-provisions
Performance Requirements
BP1.1 Structural Reliability
(a)
A building or structure, during construction and use, with appropriate degrees of reliability, must—
(i)
perform adequately under all reasonably expected design actions; and…
/editions/2016-a1/ncc-2016-volume-two/section-1-general-requirements/part-10-application
1.0.1 Compliance with the NCC
Compliance with the NCC is achieved by satisfying the Performance Requirements.
1.0.2 Meeting the Performance Requirements
The Performance Requirements can only be satisfied by a—
(a)
Performance Solution; or…
/editions/2016/ncc-2016-volume-two/section-1-general-requirements/part-10-application
1.0.1 Compliance with the NCC
Compliance with the NCC is achieved by satisfying the Performance Requirements.
1.0.2 Meeting the Performance Requirements
The Performance Requirements can only be satisfied by a—
(a)
Performance Solution; or…
Stochastic model CO toxicity building fires
/resource/report/stochastic-model-co-toxicity-building-fires
Fire Code Reform Centre (Project 4) This Technical Report, A Stochastic Model for CO Toxicity in Building Fires, involves the development of a Fundamental Model, incorporating engineering, risk-assessment methodology and the study of human behaviour in…
Selected literature reviews human behaviour fire
/resource/report/selected-literature-reviews-human-behaviour-fire
Fire Code Reform Centre (Project 4) This Technical Report, Selected Literature Reviews on Human Behaviour in Fire, involved the development of a Fundamental Model, incorporating engineering, risk-assessment methodology and the study of human behaviour…
The effects of sleep inertia on decision making performance
/resource/report/effects-sleep-inertia-decision-making-performance
Fire Code Reform Centre (Project 4) This Technical Report, The Effects of Sleep Inertia on Decision-Making Performance, involved with the development of a Fundamental Model, incorporating engineering, risk-assessment methodology and the study of human…
The probability of death in the room of fire origin an engineering formula
/resource/report/probability-death-room-fire-origin-engineering-formula
Fire Code Reform Centre (Project 4) This Technical Report, The Probability of Death in the Room of Fire Origin: an Engineering Formula, involved the development of a Fundamental Model, incorporating engineering, risk-assessment methodology and the…
Arousal from sleep smoke detector in children and adults
/resource/report/arousal-sleep-smoke-detector-children-and-adults
Fire Code Reform Centre (Project 4) This Technical Report, Arousal from Sleep with a Smoke Detector in Children and Adults, involved the development of a Fundamental Model, incorporating engineering, risk-assessment methodology and the study of human…
October CEO Update - Gary Rake
/news/2024/october-ceo-update-gary-rake
It’s been a few months since my last update – I’…Thank you to those who attended our ABCB Forum in…Canberra forum | 26 NovemberOur final forum for the year will take place on…Back in March, Building Ministers asked us to…Now is a really good time to familiarise yourself…
/news/2021/say-hello-our-new-website-and-brand
As part of developing a more user-friendly online NCC, the ABCB took the opportunity to hit the refresh button on its entire suite of digital products, to reflect the more future-focused and contemporary organisation it is today.