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The 1996 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 1.0.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
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Australian Government |
1 July 1997 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 July 1997 |
New South Wales |
1 July 1997 |
Northern Territory |
7 January 1998 |
Queensland |
1 July 1997 |
South Australia |
1 January 1998 |
Tasmania |
1 July 1997 |
Victoria |
1 August 1997 |
Western Australia |
1 July 1997 |
Amendment No. 1 of the 1996 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 1.1.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
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Australian Government |
1 July 1997 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 July 1997 |
New South Wales |
1 July 1997 |
Northern Territory |
7 January 1998 |
Queensland |
1 July 1997 |
South Australia |
1 January 1998 |
Tasmania |
1 July 1997 |
Victoria |
1 August 1997 |
Western Australia |
1 July 1997 |
The purpose of Amendment No. 1 is to—
include typographical changes including spelling, punctuation, cross references and layout; and
include reference to a Certificate of Conformity issued by the ABCB in A2.2; and
change the reference to the Standards Mark Certificate to refer to JAS–ANZ in A2.2; and
update references to Standards.
The revisions contained in Amendment No. 1 to the Housing Provisions have not been marked in the text.
Amendment No. 2 of the 1996 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 1.2.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
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Australian Government |
1 January 1998 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 January 1998 |
New South Wales |
27 February 1998 |
Northern Territory |
7 January 1998 |
Queensland |
1 January 1998 |
South Australia |
1 January 1998 |
Tasmania |
1 January 1998 |
Victoria |
1 January 1998 |
Western Australia |
1 January 1998 |
The purpose of Amendment No. 2 is to—
include typographical changes including spelling, punctuation, cross references and layout; and
update references to Standards; and
include minor technical changes.
Amendment No. 3 of the 1996 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 1.3.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
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Australian Government |
1 July 1998 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 July 1998 |
New South Wales |
1 July 1998 |
Northern Territory |
1 July 1998 |
Queensland |
1 July 1998 |
South Australia |
13 July 1998 |
Tasmania |
1 July 1998 |
Victoria |
1 July 1998 |
Western Australia |
1 July 1998 |
The purpose of Amendment No. 3 is to—
incorporate the outcomes of the 1997 ABCB Variations Conference; and
update references to Standards; and
include minor technical changes.
Amendment No. 4 of the 1996 edition of the BCA was adopted as set out in Table 1.4.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
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Australian Government |
1 January 1999 |
Australian Capital Territory |
17 May 1999 |
New South Wales |
1 February 1999 |
Northern Territory |
1 January 1999 |
Queensland |
1 January 1999 |
South Australia |
1 January 1999 |
Tasmania |
1 January 1999 |
Victoria |
1 January 1999 |
Western Australia |
1 January 1999 |
The purpose of Amendment No. 4 is to—
update references to Standards; and
include minor technical changes.
Amendment No. 5 of the 1996 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 1.5.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
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Australian Government |
1 July 1999 |
Australian Capital Territory |
3 November 1999 |
New South Wales |
1 August 1999 |
Northern Territory |
1 July 1999 |
Queensland |
1 July 1999 |
South Australia |
1 July 1999 |
Tasmania |
1 July 1999 |
Victoria |
1 July 1999 |
Western Australia |
1 July 1999 |
The purpose of Amendment No. 5 is to—
update references to Standards; and
expand on the requirements for subfloor ventilation based on climatic conditions; and
revise the Acceptable Construction Practice for Steel framing; and
include additional details in the Acceptable Construction Practice for fencing of swimming pools; and
include minor technical changes.
Amendment No. 6 of the 1996 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 1.6.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
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Australian Government |
1 January 2000 |
Australian Capital Territory |
10 February 2000 |
New South Wales |
1 January 2000 |
Northern Territory |
1 January 2000 |
Queensland |
1 January 2000 |
South Australia |
17 January 2000 |
Tasmania |
1 January 2000 |
Victoria |
1 January 2000 |
Western Australia |
1 January 2000 |
The purpose of Amendment No. 6 is to—
update references to Standards; and
revise the Acceptable Construction Practice for Footing and Slab Construction; and
replace Sound Transmission Class (STC) with weighted sound reduction index (Rw) within Part 3.8.6; and
include minor technical changes.
Amendment No. 7 of the 1996 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 1.7.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
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Australian Government |
1 July 2000 |
Australian Capital Territory |
10 July 2000 |
New South Wales |
1 July 2000 |
Northern Territory |
1 July 2000 |
Queensland |
1 July 2000 |
South Australia |
1 July 2000 |
Tasmania |
1 July 2000 |
Victoria |
1 July 2000 |
Western Australia |
1 July 2000 |
The purpose of Amendment No. 7 is to—
update references to Standards; and
include requirements for separation of eaves and verandah spaces that are open to the roof space and common to 2 or more Class 1 buildings; and
reinstate the Acceptable Construction Practice for buildings in bushfire-prone areas, following alignment with the 1999 version of AS 3959; and
change the limitations on winders used in lieu of quarter and half landings within stairways; and
include minor technical changes.
Amendment No. 8 of the 1996 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 1.8.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
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Australian Government |
1 January 2001 |
Australian Capital Territory |
11 January 2001 |
New South Wales |
1 January 2001 |
Northern Territory |
1 January 2001 |
Queensland |
1 January 2001 |
South Australia |
1 January 2001 |
Tasmania |
1 January 2001 |
Victoria |
1 January 2001 |
Western Australia |
1 January 2001 |
The purpose of Amendment No. 8 is to—
update references to Standards; and
include minor technical changes; and
achieve greater consistency between both Volumes of the BCA for stair construction.
Amendment No. 9 of the 1996 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 1.9.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
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Australian Government |
1 July 2001 |
Australian Capital Territory |
12 July 2001 |
New South Wales |
1 July 2001 |
Northern Territory |
1 July 2001 |
Queensland |
1 July 2001 |
South Australia |
2 July 2001 |
Tasmania |
1 July 2001 |
Victoria |
1 July 2001 |
Western Australia |
1 July 2001 |
The purpose of Amendment No. 9 is to—
update references to Standards; and
include minor technical changes; and
clarify which glazing assemblies must comply with AS 2047 and which must comply with AS 1288.
Amendment No. 10 of the 1996 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 1.10.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
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Australian Government |
1 January 2002 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 January 2002 |
New South Wales |
1 January 2002 |
Northern Territory |
1 January 2002 |
Queensland |
1 January 2002 |
South Australia |
1 January 2002 (except SA2—date to be advised) |
Tasmania |
1 January 2002 |
Victoria |
1 January 2002 |
Western Australia |
1 January 2002 |
The purpose of Amendment No. 10 is to—
update references to Standards; and
update the requirements for protective coatings for steelwork in locations near saltwater; and
align Figure 3.6.1 dealing with glazing with AS 1288; and
extend the concession for fire separation of windows in non-habitable rooms to windows in bathrooms, laundries and toilets and also include buildings on the same allotment; and
replace testing to AS/NZS 1530.3 for timber in bushfire areas with reference to AS/NZS 3837; and
include minor technical changes.
Amendment No. 11 of the 1996 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 1.11.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 July 2002 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 July 2002 (except Australian Capital Territory additions—which was adopted on 21 June 2002) |
New South Wales |
1 July 2002 |
Northern Territory |
1 July 2002 |
Queensland |
1 July 2002 |
South Australia |
1 July 2002 |
Tasmania |
1 July 2002 |
Victoria |
1 July 2002 |
Western Australia |
1 July 2002 |
The purpose of Amendment No. 11 is to—
update references to Standards; and
transfer public policy matters, with respect to structural adequacy, from the AS 1170 series to the BCA; and
introduce new definitions and more detailed provisions on the installation of flashings and damp-proof courses; and
include minor technical changes.
Amendment No. 12 of the 1996 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 1.12.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 January 2003 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 January 2003 |
New South Wales |
1 January 2003 |
Northern Territory |
1 January 2003 |
Queensland |
1 January 2003 |
South Australia |
1 January 2003 |
Tasmania |
1 January 2003 |
Victoria |
1 January 2003 |
Western Australia |
1 January 2003 |
The purpose of Amendment No. 12 is to—
update references to Standards; and
allow the use of either the 1989 editions or the 2002 editions of the 1170 series of standards; and
include Energy Efficiency measures into the Housing Provisions; and
include minor technical changes.
Only substantive typographical corrections are noted in the margin.
Amendment No. 13 of the 1996 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 1.13.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
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Australian Government |
1 July 2003 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 July 2003 |
New South Wales |
1 July 2003 |
Northern Territory |
1 July 2003 |
Queensland |
1 July 2003 (except for Parts 2.6 and 3.12 which are adopted on 1 September 2003) |
South Australia |
1 July 2003 |
Tasmania |
1 July 2003 |
Victoria |
1 July 2003 |
Western Australia |
1 July 2003 |
The purpose of Amendment No. 13 is to—
update references to Standards; and
refine the Energy Efficiency provisions and advise of their adoption in Western Australia and Queensland; and
include minor technical changes.
Only substantive typographical corrections are noted in the margin.
The 2004 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 2.0.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 May 2004 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 May 2004 |
New South Wales |
1 May 2004 |
Northern Territory |
1 May 2004 |
Queensland |
1 May 2004 |
South Australia |
1 May 2004 |
Tasmania |
1 May 2004 |
Victoria |
1 May 2004 |
Western Australia |
1 May 2004 |
The purpose of BCA 2004 is to—
remove references to BCA 96; and
clarify the method of determining the Performance Requirements that are relevant to Alternative Solutions; and
update references to other documents; and
revise the acceptable construction practice for footing and slab construction; and
prohibit the use of lead on roofs used to collect potable water; and
reform the provisions for sound insulation; and
update the Energy Efficiency provisions; and
include minor technical changes.
The 2005 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 3.0.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 May 2005 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 May 2005 |
New South Wales |
1 May 2005 |
Northern Territory |
1 May 2005 |
Queensland |
1 May 2005 |
South Australia |
1 May 2005 |
Tasmania |
1 May 2005 |
Victoria |
1 May 2005 |
Western Australia |
1 May 2005 |
The purpose of BCA 2005 is to—
update references to other documents; and
update the provisions for waterproofing of wet areas; and
update balustrading provisions to include wire balustrades; and
include minor technical changes.
The 2006 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 4.0.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 May 2006 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 May 2006 |
New South Wales |
1 May 2006 |
Northern Territory |
1 May 2006 |
Queensland |
1 May 2006 |
South Australia |
1 May 2006, except for South Australian variations P2.6.2, V2.6.2.3 and 3.12.5.4 and South Australian addition SA2 which were adopted on 1 July 2006. The adoption of South Australian variation clause 3.7.4.2 is yet to be advised. |
Tasmania |
1 May 2006 |
Victoria |
1 May 2006 |
Western Australia |
1 May 2006 |
The purpose of BCA 2006 is to—
update references to other documents; and
convert the W wind speed categories to the N and C wind speed categories; and
include a national testing regime for cladding in cyclonic areas; and
include enhanced energy efficiency provisions; and
include minor technical changes.
The 2007 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 5.0.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 May 2007 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 May 2007 |
New South Wales |
1 May 2007 |
Northern Territory |
1 May 2007 |
Queensland |
1 May 2007 |
South Australia |
1 May 2007, excluding South Australian variation clause 3.7.4.2, (for the purposes of sub-clauses (1) and (2) of Schedule 18 of the Development Regulations 1993): and sub-clause c) of variation clause 3.7.4.2 (for the purpose of sub-clauses (3) and (4) of Schedule 18 of the Development Regulations 1993). |
Tasmania |
1 May 2007 |
Victoria |
1 May 2007 |
Western Australia |
1 May 2007 |
The purpose of BCA 2007 is to—
update references to other documents; and
clarify that compliance with either the appropriate acceptable construction manuals or the appropriate acceptable construction practice set out in Section 3 is deemed to comply with the Performance Requirements; and
clarify when it is appropriate to use the acceptable construction practice for the installation of glazing and when it is necessary for windows to comply with AS 2047; and
update acceptable construction practice for the installation of glazing to align with recent changes to AS 1288; and
update Energy Efficiency provisions including providing clarification and additional information; and
include minor technical changes.
The 2008 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 6.0.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 May 2008 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 May 2008 |
New South Wales |
1 May 2008 |
Northern Territory |
1 May 2008 |
Queensland |
1 May 2008 |
South Australia |
1 May 2008 |
Tasmania |
1 May 2008 |
Victoria |
1 May 2008 |
Western Australia |
1 May 2008 |
The purpose of BCA 2008 is to—
update references to other documents; and
include lists of other legislation affecting buildings in the various States and Territories; and
include provisions for swimming pool water recirculation systems; and
include minor technical changes.
The 2009 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 7.0.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 May 2009 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 May 2009 |
New South Wales |
1 May 2009 |
Northern Territory |
1 May 2009 |
Queensland |
1 May 2009 |
South Australia |
1 May 2009 |
Tasmania |
1 May 2009 |
Victoria |
1 May 2009 |
Western Australia |
1 May 2009 |
The purpose of BCA 2009 is to—
update references to other documents; and
after expiry of the agreed transition period, except for the 1993 edition of AS 1170.4, delete all references to the older loading standards contained in the AS 1170 series and consequently, all provisions referring to them; and
simplify the wire balustrade provisions including the addition of a Verification Method; and
clarify the height of rooms in an attic and with a sloping ceiling; and
clarify the provisions for the construction of sanitary compartments to enable an unconscious occupant to be removed; and
further update the energy efficiency provisions; and
include minor technical changes.
The 2010 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 8.0.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 May 2010 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 May 2010 |
New South Wales |
1 May 2010 |
Northern Territory |
1 May 2010 |
Queensland |
1 May 2010 |
South Australia |
1 May 2010 except for Parts 2.6 and 3.12, which were adopted on 1 September 2010, and the restriction on child resistant door sets in 3.9.3.0 and the additional bushfire requirements for ‘excluded areas’ prescribed in SA 3.7.4.2(d) and (e), which were adopted on 2 December 2010. |
Tasmania |
1 May 2010 |
Victoria |
1 May 2010 |
Western Australia |
1 May 2010 |
The purpose of BCA 2010 is to—
update references to other documents; and
delete reference to the 1993 edition of AS 1170.4 and consequently all provisions referring to it; and
increase the stringency of the energy efficiency provisions and, as part of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, introduce provisions for lighting and the greenhouse gas intensity of the energy source for services such as water and space heaters; and
update Part 3.7.4, as a consequence of referencing the 2009 edition of AS 3959 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas, including—
applying the provisions to a Class 10a building or deck associated with a Class 1 building; and
the deletion of the acceptable construction practice; and
include minor technical changes.
The 2011 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 9.0.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 May 2011 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 May 2011 |
New South Wales |
1 May 2011 |
Northern Territory |
1 May 2011 |
Queensland |
1 May 2011 |
South Australia |
1 May 2011 |
Tasmania |
1 May 2011 |
Victoria |
1 May 2011 |
Western Australia |
1 May 2011 |
The purpose of BCA 2011 is to—
update references to other documents; and
include provisions for private bushfire shelters for Class 1 dwellings; and
revise the definition of Class 1b buildings; and
include minor technical changes.
The 2012 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 10.0.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 May 2012 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 May 2012 |
New South Wales |
1 May 2012 |
Northern Territory |
1 May 2012 |
Queensland |
1 May 2012 |
South Australia |
1 May 2012 |
Tasmania |
1 May 2012 |
Victoria |
1 May 2012 |
Western Australia |
1 May 2012 |
The purpose of BCA 2012 is to—
update references to other documents; and
include revised provisions aimed at reducing slips, trips and falls in buildings; and
remove the acceptable construction practice for masonry following the referencing of AS 4773 Masonry for small buildings, and completion of a 12 month transition period; and
restructure the acceptable construction practice for wet areas; and
include minor technical changes.
The 2013 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 11.0.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 May 2013 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 May 2013 |
New South Wales |
1 May 2013 |
Northern Territory |
1 May 2013 |
Queensland |
1 May 2013 |
South Australia |
1 May 2013 |
Tasmania |
1 May 2013 |
Victoria |
1 May 2013 |
Western Australia |
1 May 2013 |
The purpose of BCA 2013 is to—
update references to other documents; and
include new provisions for openable windows to reduce falls in buildings; and
include a Performance Requirement and reference a Standard for construction in flood hazard areas; and
include minor technical changes.
The 2014 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 12.0.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 May 2014 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 May 2014 |
New South Wales |
1 May 2014 |
Northern Territory |
1 May 2014 |
Queensland |
1 May 2014 |
South Australia |
1 May 2014 |
Tasmania |
1 May 2014 |
Victoria |
1 May 2014 |
Western Australia |
1 May 2014 |
The purpose of BCA 2014 is to—
update references to other documents; and
quantify slip resistance on stair treads in Class 1 buildings; and
relocate the energy efficiency provisions for heated water systems to NCC Volume Three - Plumbing Code of Australia; and
expand the energy efficiency heating options for swimming pools and associated spa pools; and
include a new acceptable construction practice for hardboard cladding; and
include minor technical changes.
The 2015 edition of the BCA was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 13.0.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 May 2015 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 May 2015 |
New South Wales |
1 May 2015 |
Northern Territory |
1 May 2015 |
Queensland |
1 May 2015 |
South Australia |
1 May 2015 |
Tasmania |
1 May 2015 |
Victoria |
1 May 2015 |
Western Australia |
1 May 2015 |
The purpose of BCA 2015 is to—
update references to other documents; and
include a Verification Method for structural reliability; and
include a Verification Method for weatherproofing of external walls; and
include revised Acceptable Construction Practice for termite management systems.
The 2016 edition of NCC Volume Two was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 14.0.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 May 2016 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 May 2016 |
New South Wales |
1 May 2016 |
Northern Territory |
1 May 2016 |
Queensland |
1 May 2016 |
South Australia |
1 May 2016 |
Tasmania |
1 May 2016 |
Victoria |
1 May 2016 |
Western Australia |
1 May 2016 |
The purpose of NCC Volume Two 2016 is to—
update references to other documents; and
amend the "Introduction" and "General Requirements" as part of the initiative to increase the use of Performance Solutions; and
include new Verification Methods for structural robustness and indoor air quality; and
include changes as a result of the Acceptable Construction Practice Review project, including the provisions for termite risk management, subfloor ventilation, facilities, light and ventilation and stair construction; and
include requirements for overflow of eaves gutters; and
include minor technical changes.
The 2019 edition of NCC Volume Two was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 15.0.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 May 2019 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 May 2019 |
New South Wales |
1 May 2019 |
Northern Territory |
1 May 2019 |
Queensland |
1 May 2019 |
South Australia |
1 May 2019 |
Tasmania |
1 May 2019 |
Victoria |
1 May 2019 |
Western Australia |
1 May 2019 |
The purpose of NCC Volume Two 2019 is to—
include the Governing Requirements, that result from revision of Part 1 to improve readability and are common to all volumes; and
introduce the use of schedules that are common to all volumes; and
include new Verification Methods; and
include changes resulting from review of acceptable construction practice, including amendments for earthworks, masonry, roof and wall cladding, fire safety and alpine areas; and
update references to other documents; and
include minor technical changes.
Amendment 1 to the 2019 edition of NCC Volume Two was adopted by the Commonwealth, States and Territories as set out in Table 15.1.
Administration |
Adoption Date |
---|---|
Australian Government |
1 July 2020 |
Australian Capital Territory |
1 July 2020 |
New South Wales |
1 July 2020 |
Northern Territory |
1 July 2020 |
Queensland |
1 July 2020 |
South Australia |
1 July 2020 |
Tasmania |
1 July 2020 |
Victoria |
1 July 2020 |
Western Australia |
1 July 2020 |
The purpose of NCC Volume Two Amendment 1 is to—
require that a process be followed to improve the quality of and documentation for Performance Solutions; and
require labelling of Aluminium Composite Panels; and
clarify that anti-ponding board requirements only apply to roofs where sarking is installed.