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This video from the 2022 NCC Seminars provides an update on the NCC referencing system for NCC 2022 Volume One and Volume Two.
In Australia, most plumbing and drainage products must be WaterMark certified. The WaterMark means that products are safe, fit for purpose and suitable for use.
In Australia, most plumbing and drainage products must be WaterMark certified. The WaterMark means that products are safe, fit for purpose and suitable for use.
In Australia, most plumbing and drainage products must be WaterMark certified. The WaterMark means that products are safe, fit for purpose and suitable for use.
In Australia, most plumbing and drainage products must be WaterMark certified. The WaterMark means that products are safe, fit for purpose and suitable for use.
In Australia, most plumbing and drainage products must ne WaterMark certified. The WaterMark means that products are safe, fit for purpose and suitable for use.
This video provides an overview of how to use the ABCB’s Lighting Calculator for Non-residential Class 2 Common areas, Class 3, Class 5 to 7 and Class 9 buildings.
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 the requirements for providing a compliant group number test certificate.
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This video discusses where the height of a barrier should be measured from when the barrier is mounted on a plinth.
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 if the concession within C1.5 can be applied when a basement carpark is present.
This video discusses whether or not chain downpipes are compliant with the National Construction Code.
Evan Logan, senior sustainability consultant at CADDS Group presents an introduction on applying the process for developing and documenting Performance Solutions in accordance with the new A2.2(4)
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.