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NCC 2022 comes with important changes to its structure and format, as part of the ABCB's commitment to delivering an NCC that is user-friendly and modern.
This infographic has been developed to prepare stakeholders for the changes coming to the NCC 2022 Public Comment Draft process.
This video discusses if it is suitable to place a basin within the 1.2 m clear space within a sanitary compartment.
This video discusses what the phrase ‘open to the sky’ means, particularly as applied to occupiable outdoor areas.
This video discusses the fire hazard property requirements for floor coverings in Specification C1.10, and other NCC provisions that alter where a sprinkler system is installed.
This video discusses whether or not the concession within 3.7.2.6 Open carports can be applied to a patio.
This video discusses whether or not chain downpipes are compliant with the National Construction Code.
On 20 April 2021 the ABCB hosted a live webinar and Q&A session on the format and structural changes coming to NCC 2022. This FAQ document captures the audience questions and answers.
In 2017-18 the ABCB commenced a process to undertake a regulatory impact analysis for the possible inclusion of accessible housing requirements for new residential buildings in the National Constru
Provides guidance on the process for developing NCC Performance Solutions across all NCC Volumes.
NCC 2022 comes with some important changes to its structure and format.
NCC 2022 comes with some important changes to its structure and format, as part of the ABCB’s commitment to delivering a code that is user-friendly and modern.
NCC 2022 comes with important changes to its structure and format, as part of the ABCB's commitment to delivering an NCC that is user-friendly and modern.
NCC 2022 comes with important changes to its structure and format, as part of the ABCB's commitment to delivering an NCC that is user-friendly and modern.
Provides guidance on the design and construction of community bushfire shelters for building designers and approval authorities.
This document ensures that a private bushfire shelter built in accordance with the standard provides a measured degree of protection to people with nowhere else to go, such as occupants of dwelling