The intent of this Notice of Direction is to advise of changes to the fees and charges contained in the Approved Certifier Agreements in relation to the WaterMark Certification Scheme.
The intent of this notice is to advise of changes to the fees and charges contained in the Approved Certifier Agreements in relation to the WaterMark Certification Scheme.
On 1 May 2015, Western Australia (WA) adopted the Plumbing Code of Australia (PCA) as the primary technical compliance standard for plumbing work.
CodeMark certification is provided by Accredited CodeMark Certification Bodies. These bodies are responsible for evaluating applications for Certificates of Conformity, in accordance with the CodeMark Australia Scheme Rules.
Considering applying for a CodeMark Certificate of Conformity? Find out more about Certification Bodies here.
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.
Want to find out how to become a WaterMark Conformity Assessment Body? You can find out how on this page.
If you have a new or innovative product that needs to meet the Evidence of Suitability requirements of the BCA, you may want to consider the product certification scheme, CodeMark Australia.
The National Construction Code is Australia’s primary set of technical design and construction provisions for buildings. As a performance-based code, it sets the minimum required level for the safety, health, amenity, accessibility and sustainability…
The National Construction Code, produced by the Australian Building Codes Board is Australia’s primary set of technical design and construction provisions for buildings, setting the minimum required level for the safety, health, amenity, accessibility…
Please join us in your capital city as we present the key changes for NCC 2022 Volume One and Volume Two.
In 2015, the ABCB set about implementing a major building regulatory reform program that was agreed by governments.
Due to popular demand we are offering a second webinar session.
In this video we set out to explain how to identify what plumbing products require WaterMark certification.
This Case Study outlines developing a DTS Solution for the energy efficiency of an interior lighting refurbishment for an office building. It is based on the DTS Provisions in Section J, Part J6 Artificial lighting in NCC Volume One.
The…
The improved WaterMark Certification Scheme (Scheme) for plumbing and drainage products commenced progressive implementation on 1 August 2017.
The National Construction Code (NCC) sets out the requirements for the design and construction of a building in Australia, including plumbing and drainage. It sets the minimum required level for the safety, health, amenity, accessibility and…
The requirements for building products are set through the National Construction Code, state and territory building and planning laws and other specialist regulatory regimes.