Find out which commercial providers are currently producing the NCC for sale under agreement with the ABCB.
The COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has had some unexpected consequences, including the somewhat bizarre shortage of toilet paper.
An introduction to thermal bridging and how the NCC deals with it for commercial buildings in NCC Volume One. It explains how to account for thermal bridges when calculating the Total
R-Value of certain construction types.
Regulation Impact Statement for decision In November 2018, the ABCB agreed to implement changes to the NCC to improve energy efficiency in commercial buildings. These amendments to Section J of the NCC will be available to preview from February 2019…
Regulation Impact Statement for decision In November 2018, the ABCB agreed to implement changes to the NCC to improve energy efficiency in commercial buildings. These amendments to Section J of the NCC will be available to preview from February 2019…
Understanding the NCC: Thermal bridging in commercial buildings provides an introduction to thermal bridging in the context of the energy efficiency requirements of commercial buildings in Volume One of the NCC.
These changes aim to reduce emissions, providing cost-effective fuel and technology neutral ways for buildings to move to a net zero future.
Technical report for PCD 2025 - Commercial building energy efficiency
Technical report for PCD 2025 - Commercial building energy efficiency
PCD 2025 - Commercial building energy efficiency
This handbook provides guidance on the energy efficiency requirements for commercial buildings, including Class 3 and Class 5 to Class 9 buildings.
In May 2019, the ABCB co-hosted with Property Council of Australia a presentation titled: ‘Section J Transformed: Stepping into energy change for commercial buildings’. The presentation focuses on changes to Section J Energy efficiency, in NCC 2019…
This video from the NCC 2022 Webinar Series held in March 2023 covers the changes to commercial energy efficiency in NCC 2022.
The ABCB Roadshow events provided insights into proposed changes to the next edition of the National Construction Code (NCC). Stakeholders, industry professionals, and the public engaged with ABCB staff during these events.
This final decision Regulation Impact Statement (RIS) that assesses the costs and benefits of proposed amendments to energy efficiency requirements in the BCA for commercial (non-residential) buildings (equivalent to Class 3 buildings and Classes 5 to…