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Part E4 Visibility in an emergency, exit signs and warning systems
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Performance Requirements EP4.1 Visibility in an emergency To facilitate safe evacuation in an emergency, a building must be provided with a system that— (a) ensures a level of visibility sufficient to enable exits, paths of travel to exits and…
Part E4 Visibility in an emergency, exit signs and warning systems
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Performance Requirements EP4.1 Visibility in an emergency To facilitate safe evacuation in an emergency, a building must be provided with a system that— (a) ensures a level of visibility sufficient to enable exits, paths of travel to exits and…
Introduction
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THE NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION CODE THE NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION CODE The National Construction Code (NCC) is an initiative of the Council of Australian Governments developed to incorporate all on-site construction requirements into a single code. The…
Part 3.10.1 High Wind Areas
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Performance Requirements Appropriate Performance Requirements: Where an alternative method of constructing in high wind areas is proposed as a Performance Solution to that described in Part 3.10.1, that proposal must comply with— P2.1.1; and the…
Introduction
/editions/2016/ncc-2016-volume-three/introduction/introduction
THE NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION CODE THE NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION CODE The National Construction Code (NCC) is an initiative of the Council of Australian Governments developed to incorporate all on-site construction requirements into a single code. The…
Part 3.10.1 High Wind Areas
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Performance Requirements Appropriate Performance Requirements: Where an alternative method of constructing in high wind areas is proposed as a Performance Solution to that described in Part 3.10.1, that proposal must comply with— P2.1.1; and the…
Part J0 Energy Efficiency
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J0.0 Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions (a) Where a Deemed-to-Satisfy Solution is proposed , Performance RequirementsJP1 and JP3 are satisfied by complying with— (i) J0.1 to J0.3; and (ii) J1.1 to J1.6; and (iii) J2.1 to J2.5; and…
Section A General Provisions
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Tas A1.1 Definitions Insert definition for centre-based care class 4 facilityas follows: Centre-based care class 4 facility is a facility as defined in Centre Based Care Class 4 Standards. Insert definition for centre-based care class 5…
How to Use Section 3
/editions/2016-a1/ncc-2016-volume-two/section-3-acceptable-construction/how-use-section-3
Explanatory information Explanatory information: This is a non-mandatory guide on how to use Section 3 of the Housing Provisions. Introduction Section 3, Parts 3.1 to 3.12 are Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions that are considered to be…
How to use Section 3
/editions/2019/ncc-2019-volume-two/section-3-acceptable-construction/how-use-section-3
Explanatory information: Explanatory information: This is a non-mandatory guide on how to use Section 3 of the Housing Provisions. Introduction Section 3, Parts 3.0 to 3.12 are Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions that are considered to be…
Part J0 Energy Efficiency
/editions/2016/ncc-2016-volume-one/section-j-energy-efficiency/part-j0-energy-efficiency
J0.0 Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions (a) Where a Deemed-to-Satisfy Solution is proposed , Performance RequirementsJP1 and JP3 are satisfied by complying with— (i) J0.1 to J0.3; and (ii) J1.1 to J1.6; and (iii) J2.1 to J2.5; and…
Section A General Provisions
/editions/2016/ncc-2016-volume-one/tasmania/section-general-provisions
Tas A1.1 Definitions Insert definition for centre-based care class 4 facilityas follows: Centre-based care class 4 facility is a facility as defined in Centre Based Care Class 4 Standards. Insert definition for centre-based care class 5…
How to Use Section 3
/editions/2016/ncc-2016-volume-two/section-3-acceptable-construction/how-use-section-3
Explanatory information Explanatory information: This is a non-mandatory guide on how to use Section 3 of the Housing Provisions. Introduction Section 3, Parts 3.1 to 3.12 are Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions that are considered to be…
How to use Section 3
/editions/2019-a1/ncc-2019-volume-two-amendment-1/section-3-acceptable-construction/how-use-section
Explanatory information: Explanatory information: This is a non-mandatory guide on how to use Section 3 of the Housing Provisions. Introduction Section 3, Parts 3.0 to 3.12 are Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions that are considered to be…
Section H Special use buildings
/editions/2019/ncc-2019-volume-one/victoria/section-h-special-use-buildings
Add Vic Part H101 as follows: Vic Part H101 Class 3 and Class 9a residential aged care buildings and Class 9c buildings Application: Application: This Part only applies to Class 3 and Class 9a residential aged care buildings and Class 9c…
Section H Special Use Buildings
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Add Vic Part H101 as follows: Vic Part H101 Class 3, 9a and Class 9c Residential Aged Care Buildings Application Application: This Part only applies to Class 3, Class 9a and Class 9c residential aged care buildings. Note Note. Vic Part…
Section H Special Use Buildings
/editions/2016/ncc-2016-volume-one/victoria/section-h-special-use-buildings
Add Vic Part H101 as follows: Vic Part H101 Class 3, 9a and Class 9c Residential Aged Care Buildings Application Application: This Part only applies to Class 3, Class 9a and Class 9c residential aged care buildings. Note Note. Vic Part…
Section H Special use buildings
/editions/2019-a1/ncc-2019-volume-one-amendment-1/victoria/section-h-special-use-buildings
Add Vic Part H101 as follows: Vic Part H101 Class 3 and Class 9a residential aged care buildings and Class 9c buildings Application: Application: This Part only applies to Class 3 and Class 9a residential aged care buildings and Class 9c…
ACT 7.1.2 Heating and Cooling Loads
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(a) Subject to (b) to (e), 3.12.0(a)(i) may apply to— (i) a whole dwelling as added to or as extended; or (ii) a house-like addition or extension as if 3.12.0.1 expressly indicated it applied to a large part of a building and as if the…
ACT 7.1.2 Heating and Cooling Loads
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(a) Subject to (b) to (e), 3.12.0(a)(i) may apply to— (i) a whole dwelling as added to or as extended; or (ii) a house-like addition or extension as if 3.12.0.1 expressly indicated it applied to a large part of a building and as if the…

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