NCC 2022 Volume One - Building Code of Australia Class 2 to 9 buildings
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B1
Part B1 Structural provisionsPart B1 Structural provisions
This Part focuses on safeguarding people from injury caused by structural failure, loss of amenity caused by structural behaviour (deflections, creep, vibration, settlement and the like), protection of other property from physical damage caused by structural failure and safeguarding people from injury that may be caused by failure of, or impact with, glazing.
Objectives
B1O1
Objective
2019: BO1
The Objective of this Part is to—
Functional Statements
B1F1
Structure
2019: BF1.1
A building or structure is to withstand the combination of loads and other actions to which it may be reasonably subjected.
B1F2
Glazing
2019: BF1.2
Performance Requirements
B1P1
Structural reliability
2019: BP1.1
The requirement for an additional notional permanent roof load to support photovoltaic panels in B1P1(2)(a) does not apply to a Class 7b building—
The requirement in B1P1(2)(a) to consider, for a Class 7b building, an additional notional permanent roof load of not less than 0.15 kPa to support the addition of solar photovoltaic panels does not take effect until 1 October 2023.
B1P2
Structural resistance
2019: BP1.2
The structural resistance of materials and forms of construction must be determined using five percentile characteristic material properties with appropriate allowance for—
B1P3
Glass installations at risk of human impact
2019: BP1.3
Glass installations that are at risk of being subjected to human impact must have glazing that—
B1P4
Buildings in flood areas
2019: BP1.4
Buildings in flood areas
Buildings in flood areas
Building work in designated flood areas is regulated by the Building Act 1975 and the Queensland Development Code 3.5 - Construction of buildings in flood hazard areas
B1P4 only applies to—
Verification Methods
B1V1
Structural reliability
2019: BV1
Design action | Ratio of mean action to nominal | Coefficient of variation of the action |
---|---|---|
Permanent action | ||
Imposed action | ||
Wind action (non-cyclonic) | ||
Wind action (cyclonic) | ||
Snow action | ||
Earthquake action |
Type of action | Target reliability index β |
---|---|
Permanent action | 4.3 |
Imposed action | 4.0 |
Wind, snow and earthquake action | 3.7 |
B1V2
Structural robustness
2019: BV2
Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions
B1D1
Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions
2019: B1.0
B1D2
Resistance to actions
2019: B1.1
The resistance of a building or structure must be greater than the most critical action effect resulting from different combinations of actions, where—
B1D3
Determination of individual actions
2019: B1.2
The magnitude of individual actions must be determined in accordance with the following:
Importance level | Building Types |
---|---|
1 | Buildings or structures presenting a low degree of hazard to life and other property in the case of failure. |
2 | Buildings or structures not included in Importance Level 1, 3 and 4. |
3 | Buildings or structures that are designed to contain a large number of people. |
4 | Buildings or structures that are essential to post-disaster recovery or associated with hazardous facilities. |
Importance Level | Annual probability of exceedance for non-cyclonic wind | Annual probability of exceedance for cyclonic wind other than Wind Region D north of the Tropic of Capricorn | Annual probability of exceedance for cyclonic wind in Wind Region D north of the Tropic of Capricorn | Annual probability of exceedance for snow | Annual probability of exceedance for earthquake |
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1 | 1:100 | 1:200 | 1:250 | 1:100 | 1:250 |
2 | 1:500 | 1:500 | 1:1000 | 1:150 | 1:500 |
3 | 1:1000 | 1:1000 | 1:2000 | 1:200 | 1:1000 |
4 | 1:2000 | 1:2000 | 1:5000 | 1:250 | 1:1500 |
B1D3(a)(iv) does not take effect until 1 October 2023.
B1D3(a)(iv) does not apply to a Class 7b building—
In Western Australia state variations apply to wind regions B and D, this includes wind region B2 as referenced in AS/NZS 1170.2.
The state variation for wind region B or B2 will ensure that designers consider the combination of peak external pressures and increased internal pressures in design of buildings and use a cyclonic (C) classification instead of non-cyclonic (N) classification. The definition of design wind speed is varied in WA Schedule 1 to identify that wind region B is a C classification in Western Australia. Other changes have also been made to reflect this.
In addition to a variation to clauses B1D3 and B1D4, a variation is made to the application of AS/NZS 1170.2 when used as either a primary referenced document or a secondary or subsequent referenced document. Refer to WA Schedule 2 and WA Part B2.
The state variation for wind region D applies only to those parts of region D located north of the Tropic of Capricorn. The 2021 edition of AS/NZS 1170.2 includes a reduction in design wind speeds for wind region D. The variation will retain similar design wind speeds for wind region D as the 2011 edition of AS/NZS 1170.2 previously referenced in the National Construction Code.
Determination of individual actions
The magnitude of individual actions must be determined in accordance with the following:
Importance level | Building Types |
---|---|
1 | Buildings or structures presenting a low degree of hazard to life and other property in the case of failure. |
2 | Buildings or structures not included in Importance Level 1, 3 and 4. |
3 | Buildings or structures that are designed to contain a large number of people. |
4 | Buildings or structures that are essential to post-disaster recovery or associated with hazardous facilities. |
Importance level | Annual probability of exceedance for non-cyclonic wind | Annual probability of exceedance for cyclonic wind | Annual probability of exceedance for snow | Annual probability of exceedance for earthquake |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1:100 | 1:200 | 1:100 | 1:250 |
2 | 1:500 | 1:500 | 1:150 | 1:500 |
3 | 1:1000 | 1:1000 | 1:200 | 1:1000 |
4 | 1:2000 | 1:2000 | 1:250 | 1:1500 |
B1D3(a)(iv) does not take effect until 1 October 2023.
B1D3(a)(iv) does not apply to a Class 7b building—
B1D4
Determination of structural resistance of materials and forms of construction
2019: B1.4
The structural resistance of materials and forms of construction must be determined in accordance with the following, as appropriate:
Application | Lift shaft vision panels more than 65 000 mm2, door panels, and lift shafts | Lift shaft vision panels less than or equal to 65 000 mm2 |
---|---|---|
Laminated glass | 10 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) | 6 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) |
Toughened/ laminated glass | 10 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) | 6 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) |
Annealed glass with security polyester film coating | 10 mm | 6 mm |
Safety wire glass | Not applicable | Subject to fire test |
Polycarbonate sheet | 13 mm | 6 mm |
Determination of structural resistance of materials and forms of construction
The structural resistance of materials and forms of construction must be determined in accordance with the following, as appropriate:
Application | Lift shaft vision panels more than 65,000 mm2, door panels, and lift shafts | Lift shaft vision panels less than or equal to 65,000 mm2 |
---|---|---|
Laminated glass | 10 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) | 6 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) |
Toughened/laminated glass | 10 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) | 6 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) |
Annealed glass with security polyester film coating | 10 mm | 6 mm |
Safety wire glass | Not applicable | Subject to fire test |
Polycarbonate sheet | 13 mm | 6 mm |
Determination of structural resistance of materials and forms of construction
The structural resistance of materials and forms of construction must be determined in accordance with the following, as appropriate:
Application | Lift shaft vision panels more than 65,000 mm2, door panels, and lift shafts | Lift shaft vision panels less than or equal to 65,000 mm2 |
---|---|---|
Laminated glass | 10 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) | 6 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) |
Toughened/laminated glass | 10 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) | 6 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) |
Annealed glass with security polyester film coating | 10 mm | 6 mm |
Safety wire glass | Not applicable | Subject to fire test |
Polycarbonate sheet | 13 mm | 6 mm |
Determination of structural resistance of materials and forms of construction
The structural resistance of materials and forms of construction must be determined in accordance with the following, as appropriate:
Application | Lift shaft vision panels more than 65 000 mm2, door panels, and lift shafts | Lift shaft vision panels less than or equal to 65 000 mm2 |
---|---|---|
Laminated glass | 10 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) | 6 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) |
Toughened/ laminated glass | 10 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) | 6 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) |
Annealed glass with security polyester film coating | 10 mm | 6 mm |
Safety wire glass | Not applicable | Subject to fire test |
Polycarbonate sheet | 13 mm | 6 mm |
B1D5
Structural software
2019: B1.5
B1D6
Construction of buildings in flood hazard areas
2019: B1.6
Construction of buildings in flood hazard areas
Construction of buildings in flood hazard areas
Construction of buildings in flood hazard areas
Building work in designated flood hazard areas is regulated by the Building Act 1975, and the Queensland Development Code 3.5 - Construction of buildings in flood hazard areas.