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?
Notice of direction 2016/4.0 The intent of this notice is to provide direction on the requirements for off-site prefabricated plumbing modules, such as ‘bathroom pods’, including the content of WaterMark Certificates of Conformity, and guidance on the…
The first stage of NCC 2022 ‘Preview’ is here. So, what are the main changes?
False – and this is often the root of compliance issues around plumbing and drainage products.
To support the adoption of NCC 2022 we are providing stakeholders with communications material. Below you will find links to resources you can use to share information about the NCC through your organisation’s communication channels.
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 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…
On 9 June 2023, Building Ministers approved the ABCB Business Plan for 2023-24. Ministers agreed we should pursue key initiatives including the adequacy and equity of female sanitary facilities, commercial energy efficiency and improved provisions for…
A Decision Regulation Impact Statement (RIS) incorporates comments and feedback from submissions received on the Consultation RIS.
To support the release of NCC 2022 we are providing stakeholders with communications material to assist with promotion. Below you will find links to a variety of written resources that you can use to share information about the NCC across your…
1 May 2023 marks the adoption of the National Construction Code (NCC) 2022 by the states and territories.
The PCA requires most products intended for use in plumbing and drainage installations in or around buildings to be evaluated and certified to WaterMark product specifications.
The Australian Building Codes Board maintains a list of plumbing and drainage products that are excluded from the WaterMark Certification Scheme.