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As part of the Australian Building Codes Board’s (ABCB) commitment to delivering a National Construction Code (NCC) that is user-friendly and modern, NCC 2022 comes with some important changes to its structure and format. Hear from one of our subject…
As part of the ABCB’s commitment to delivering an NCC that is user-friendly, modern and accessible to practitioners at all experience levels, NCC 2022 comes with some important changes. Here’s what to expect with the code’s new consistent volume…
The 2022 edition of the National Construction Code (NCC 2022) contains new provisions that will improve the suitability of new Australian homes for people with mobility constraints.
Building Ministers have agreed to the final changes to the 2022 edition of the National Construction Code.
We have released the second stage preview of NCC 2022.
Decision Regulation Impact Statement for a proposal to increase residential building energy efficiency requirements
Big changes are included for energy efficiency in NCC 2022 – do you know what this means for Performance Solutions?
NCC 2022 builds on the NCC 2019 provisions to further decrease health risks associated with condensation in new homes.
This video from the 2022 NCC Seminars provides an update from Standards Australia.
The preview for NCC 2022 will be available from 9 May 2022.
NCC 2022 is now here! The ABCB has released the first stage of the 2022 edition in ‘Preview’ to get you started before it comes into effect.
The first stage of NCC 2022 ‘Preview’ is here. So, what are the main changes?
NCC 2022 was adopted by states and territories on 1 May 2023. So, what's changed? Here’s an overview of some of the main updates.
The NCC 2022 facade calculator assists in understanding and applying the NCC Volume One Part J4D6 Building fabric Deemed-to-Satisfy (DTS) provisions.
This report includes assumptions and methodology used for developing the whole-of-home requirements in NCC 2022
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