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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.

    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.

    07.2021 Infographic

    The 2020-21 Business Plan is a reflection of the ABCB's commitment to implementing the regulatory reform agenda agreed by Governments.

    07.2021 Plan

    This video discusses the requirements for providing a compliant group number test certificate.

    For further information please visit our website at https://abcb.gov.au

    07.2021

    This video discusses where the height of a barrier should be measured from when the barrier is mounted on a plinth.

    07.2021

    This video discusses what the phrase ‘open to the sky’ means, particularly as applied to occupiable outdoor areas.

    07.2021

    This video discusses if the concession within C1.5 can be applied when a basement carpark is present.

    07.2021

    This protocol assists organisations preparing or revising documents proposed for referencing in the NCC.

    07.2021 Protocol

    Regulation Impact Statement for decision In November, the ABCB agreed to amend the NCC to require the construction of separate accessible adult change facilities (AACF) in public buildings includin

    Regulation Impact Statement for decision In May 2020, the ABCB agreed to include in the Governing Requirements of NCC 2019 Amendment 1 of the NCC a process for the development and documenting Perfo

    This report provides commentary on the cost implications of a range of proposed Deemed-to-Satisfy provisions emanating from the Emergency Egress for all Occupants Project.

    06.2021 Report

    Regulation Impact Statement for decision In November 2018, ABCB agreed to amend the Deemed-to-Satisfy (DTS) provisions of the National Construction Code to require fire sprinkler systems in new Cla

    Regulation Impact Statement for decision In November 2018, the ABCB agreed to implement separate heating and cooling load limits in the NCC for assessments subject to the Nationwide House Energy Ra

    Regulation Impact Statement for decision In November 2018, the ABCB agreed to implement changes to the NCC to improve energy efficiency in commercial buildings.

    Final Decision RIS This final Regulation Impact Statement (RIS) assesses the costs and benefits of requiring fire hose reels in (Class 5) office buildings.

    This report takes into account the particular instructions and requirements of our client.

    06.2021 Report

    Regulation Impact Statement for decision In November 2018, ABCB agreed to amend the Deemed-to-Satisfy (DTS) provisions of the National Construction Code to require fire sprinkler systems in new Cla

    Report The ABCB commissioned Professor Mark Taylor, Macquarie University, to conduct a literature review of known causes that contribute to brass fittings leaching lead into drinking water.

    06.2021 Report

    Regulation Impact Statement for decision In November, the ABCB agreed to amend the NCC to require the construction of separate accessible adult change facilities (AACF) in public buildings includin

    Regulation Impact Statement for decision In May 2020, the ABCB agreed to include in the Governing Requirements of NCC 2019 Amendment 1 of the NCC a process for the development and documenting Perfo