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Part 3.2.5 Footing and Slab Construction
/editions/2016/ncc-2016-volume-two/part-32-footings-and-slabs/part-325-footing-and-slab-construction
Explanatory information Explanatory information: The footings included in this Part reflect the requirements of AS 2870 and apply to the most common types of soil conditions. If the soil conditions on site are not covered by this Part then…
Part 3.2.5 Footing and Slab Construction
/editions/2016-a1/ncc-2016-volume-two/part-32-footings-and-slabs/part-325-footing-and-slab
Explanatory information Explanatory information: The footings included in this Part reflect the requirements of AS 2870 and apply to the most common types of soil conditions. If the soil conditions on site are not covered by this Part then…
Part 3.12.1 Building Fabric
/editions/2016-a1/ncc-2016-volume-two/part-312-energy-efficiency/part-3121-building-fabric
3.12.1 Application (a) The provisions of to 3.12.1.5 apply to— (i) a Class 1 building; and (ii) a Class 10a building with a conditioned space. (b) The provisions of 3.12.1.6 apply to a Class 1 building with an attached Class 10a…
Part 3.12.1 Building Fabric
/editions/2016/ncc-2016-volume-two/part-312-energy-efficiency/part-3121-building-fabric
3.12.1 Application (a) The provisions of to 3.12.1.5 apply to— (i) a Class 1 building; and (ii) a Class 10a building with a conditioned space. (b) The provisions of 3.12.1.6 apply to a Class 1 building with an attached Class 10a…
Fire Safety
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Find out what projects are currently being undertaken to ensure the robustness of the NCC fire safety provisions.

Time is running out to register for our 2022 NCC Seminars - Volumes One and Two
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This is an important event for you to learn about what has changed, and what it means to you and your industry.

Part 2.2 Damp and weatherproofing
/editions/2019/ncc-2019-volume-two/section-2-performance-provisions/part-22-damp-and-weatherproofing
Explanatory information: Explanatory information: Objective O2.2 The Objective is to— safeguard occupants from illness or injury and protect the building from damage caused by— surface water; and external moisture entering a…
Part 2.2 Damp and weatherproofing
/editions/2019-a1/ncc-2019-volume-two-amendment-1/section-2-performance-provisions/part-22-damp-and
Explanatory information: Explanatory information: Objective O2.2 The Objective is to— safeguard occupants from illness or injury and protect the building from damage caused by— surface water; and external moisture entering a…
ABCB and the Building Confidence Report
/news/2019/abcb-and-building-confidence-report

Whilst individual States and Territories are at different points in implementing approaches to building quality and the broader issue of compliance and enforcement, the ABCB, at the request of Building Ministers' Forum, is developing a national…

Public record: Board Meeting 2022-3
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The aim of this Public Record is to share information about the matters being considered at each Board meeting. Some matters need to remain confidential due to specific confidentiality requirements or being part of a government/ministerial decision…

Registration is open for the 2022 NCC Seminars – Volumes One and Two
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Please join us in your capital city as we present the key changes for NCC 2022 Volume One and Volume Two.

Registration is open for the 2022 NCC Seminars – Volume Three
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Please join us in your capital city, and various regional areas, as we present the key changes for NCC 2022 – Volume Three.

Part D2 Construction of exits
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D2.0 Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions (a) Where a Deemed-to-Satisfy Solution is proposed, Performance RequirementsDP1 to DP6, DP8 and DP9 are satisfied by complying with— (i) D1.1 to D1.16, D2.1 to D2.25 and D3.1 to D3.12; and (ii)…
Part D2 Construction of exits
/editions/2019/ncc-2019-volume-one/section-d-access-and-egress/part-d2-construction-exits
D2.0 Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions (a) Where a Deemed-to-Satisfy Solution is proposed, Performance RequirementsDP1 to DP6, DP8 and DP9 are satisfied by complying with— (i) D1.1 to D1.16, D2.1 to D2.25 and D3.1 to D3.12; and (ii)…
Part 2.2 Damp and Weatherproofing (Performance Requirements)
/editions/2016/ncc-2016-volume-two/section-2-performance-provisions/part-22-damp-and-weatherproofing
Part 2.2 Damp and Weatherproofing Explanatory information Explanatory information: OBJECTIVE O2.2 The Objective is to— safeguard occupants from illness or injury and protect the building from damage caused by— surface water; and external moisture…
Part 2.2 Damp and Weatherproofing (Performance Requirements)
/editions/2016-a1/ncc-2016-volume-two/section-2-performance-provisions/part-22-damp-and
Part 2.2 Damp and Weatherproofing Explanatory information Explanatory information: OBJECTIVE O2.2 The Objective is to— safeguard occupants from illness or injury and protect the building from damage caused by— surface water; and external moisture…
Part 3.5.2 Roof tiles and shingles
/editions/2019/ncc-2019-volume-two/part-35-roof-and-wall-cladding/part-352-roof-tiles-and-shingles
Appropriate Performance Requirements Appropriate Performance Requirements Where an alternative roof cladding is proposed as a Performance Solution to that described in Part 3.5.1, that proposal must comply with— Performance…
Specification E1.5a Class 2 and 3 buildings not more than 25 m in effective height
/editions/2019-a1/ncc-2019-volume-one-amendment-1/section-e-services-and-equipment/specification-e1.5a
1. Scope and application This Specification sets out requirements for the design and installation of fire sprinkler systems, and concessions for Class 2 and 3 buildings not more than 25 m in effective height with a rise in storeys of 4 or more. The…
Part 3.5.2 Roof tiles and shingles
/editions/2019-a1/ncc-2019-volume-two-amendment-1/part-35-roof-and-wall-cladding/part-352-roof-tiles
Appropriate Performance Requirements Appropriate Performance Requirements Where an alternative roof…
Specification E1.5a Class 2 and 3 buildings not more than 25 m in effective height
/editions/2019/ncc-2019-volume-one/section-e-services-and-equipment/specification-e15a-class-2-and-3
1. Scope and application This Specification sets out requirements for the design and installation of fire sprinkler systems, and concessions for Class 2 and 3 buildings not more than 25 m in effective height with a rise in storeys of 4 or more. The…

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