The 2019-20 Business Plan is a reflection of the ABCB's commitment to implementing the regulatory reform agenda agreed by Governments. Continuing the emphasis on life safety, the ABCB is working towards achieving productivity gains and a safer…
This notice provides direction on the mandatory marking requirements of certain plumbing products which have been manufactured to meet the lead free requirements outlined in clause A5G4(2) of NCC 2022 Volume Three (the Plumbing Code of Australia).
The 2017 NCC Information Seminars included a presentation on ‘To which doors does D2.20(b) apply’ as part 2 of the 13 part BCA sessions delivered throughout February and March 2017.
On 1 May 2015, Western Australia (WA) adopted the Plumbing Code of Australia (PCA) as the primary technical compliance standard for plumbing work.
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 Australian Building Codes Board is made up of eighteen members including a Chair, the head of each state and territory building administration, a Commonwealth building policy representative, up to seven industry representatives, and a…
The Australian Building Codes Board is a standards writing body responsible for the National Construction Code, the WaterMark Certification Scheme and the CodeMark Certification Scheme.
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from 20 - 24 March 2023.
The NCC 2022 Webinar Series were hosted free online from 20-24 March 2023.
Recommendation 20 - This model guidance, developed for state and territory consideration and implementation, sets out principles and proposed legislative measures for regulating minimum building manual information that must be made available to…
On 20 April 2021 the ABCB hosted a live webinar and Q&A session on the format and structural changes coming to NCC 2022. This FAQ document captures the audience questions and answers.
The ABCB is pleased to provide you access to our NCC continuing professional development (CPD) micromodules.
We’ve developed a new free educational product range for providers of continuing professional development (CPD).
The ABCB has decided to limit the allowable lead content in plumbing products which contain copper alloys and are intended for use in contact with drinking water. This decision is enabled by inclusion of lead free requirements in the Plumbing Code of…
A 3 year transition period to support Australia’s path to reducing allowable lead levels in many plumbing products commenced on 1 May 2023.
Schedule of Products - Tapware
Schedule of Products - Devices and Controllers