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1.4 Design scenarios: NCC Performance Requirements
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1.4 Design scenarios: NCC Performance Requirements This Verification Method presents specific design scenarios that must be considered in order to demonstrate that the fire safety aspects of a building design comply with the fire safety…
1.4 Design scenarios: NCC Performance Requirements
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1.4 Design scenarios: NCC Performance Requirements This Verification Method presents specific design scenarios that must be considered in order to demonstrate that the fire safety aspects of a building design comply with the fire safety…
National Construction Code
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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…

Industry practitioners
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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…

Specification E3.1 Lift Installations
/editions/2016-a1/ncc-2016-volume-one/section-e-services-and-equipment/specification-e31-lift
1. Scope This Specification contains requirements for electric passenger lift installations and electrohydraulic passenger lift installations. 2. Lift cars exposed to solar radiation (a) A lift car exposed to solar radiation directly, or…
Specification E3.1 Lift Installations
/editions/2016/ncc-2016-volume-one/section-e-services-and-equipment/specification-e31-lift
1. Scope This Specification contains requirements for electric passenger lift installations and electrohydraulic passenger lift installations. 2. Lift cars exposed to solar radiation (a) A lift car exposed to solar radiation directly, or…
Specification E3.1 Lift installations
/editions/2019-a1/ncc-2019-volume-one-amendment-1/section-e-services-and-equipment/specification-e31
1. Scope This Specification contains requirements for electric passenger lift installations and electrohydraulic passenger lift installations. 2. Lift cars exposed to solar radiation (a) A lift car exposed to solar radiation directly, or…
Specification E3.1 Lift installations
/editions/2019/ncc-2019-volume-one/section-e-services-and-equipment/specification-e31-lift
1. Scope This Specification contains requirements for electric passenger lift installations and electrohydraulic passenger lift installations. 2. Lift cars exposed to solar radiation (a) A lift car exposed to solar radiation directly, or…
ABCB Readability Project
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In 2015, the ABCB set about implementing a major building regulatory reform program that was agreed by governments.

Part 3.12.4 Air Movement
/editions/2016-a1/ncc-2016-volume-two/part-312-energy-efficiency/part-3124-air-movement
3.12.4 Application This Part applies to a habitable room in a Class 1 building. 3.12.4.1 Air movement (a) Air movement must be provided to habitable rooms in accordance with Table 3.12.4.1. (b) Air movement required by (a) may be…
Part 3.12.4 Air Movement
/editions/2016/ncc-2016-volume-two/part-312-energy-efficiency/part-3124-air-movement
3.12.4 Application This Part applies to a habitable room in a Class 1 building. 3.12.4.1 Air movement (a) Air movement must be provided to habitable rooms in accordance with Table 3.12.4.1. (b) Air movement required by (a) may be…
Part 3.12.4 Air movement
/editions/2019/ncc-2019-volume-two/part-312-energy-efficiency/part-3124-air-movement
3.12.4 Application This Part applies to a habitable room in a Class 1 building. Energy Efficiency NCC Volume Two 3.12.4.1 Air movement (a) Air movement must be provided to habitable rooms in accordance with Table 3.12.4.1…
Part 3.12.4 Air movement
/editions/2019-a1/ncc-2019-volume-two-amendment-1/part-312-energy-efficiency/part-3124-air-movement
3.12.4 Application This Part applies to a habitable room in a Class 1 building. Energy Efficiency NCC Volume Two 3.12.4.1 Air movement (a) Air movement must be provided to habitable rooms in accordance with Table 3.12.4.1…
What requires WaterMark?
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In this video we set out to explain how to identify what plumbing products require WaterMark certification.

Section H Special Use Buildings (H113 to H124)
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Tas Part H113 Foundries Tas H113.1 Application of Part This Part is applicable to every building or premises in which foundry operations are undertaken. Foundries must provide for the comfort and safety of workers on the premises. Tas H113.2…
Section H Special Use Buildings (H113 to H124)
/editions/2016/ncc-2016-volume-one/tasmania/section-h-special-use-buildings-h113-h124
Tas Part H113 Foundries Tas H113.1 Application of Part This Part is applicable to every building or premises in which foundry operations are undertaken. Foundries must provide for the comfort and safety of workers on the premises. Tas H113.2…
Lighting refurbishment of an office building
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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…

Case-study-lighting-refurbishment-office-building.pdf (1.2 MB)
Information for homeowners
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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…

What are the requirements for compliance and conformance?
/ncbp/compliance-conformance-requirements

The requirements for building products are set through the National Construction Code, state and territory building and planning laws and other specialist regulatory regimes.

Schedule 4 Referenced documents
/editions/2019/ncc-2019-volume-one/schedule-4-referenced-documents/schedule-4-referenced-documents
Schedule of referenced documents The Standards and other documents listed in Schedule 4 are referred to in the NCC. Table 1 Schedule of referenced documents No. Date Title Volume One Volume Two…

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