The National Construction Code (NCC) is a set of minimum requirements for buildings in Australia. The requirements concern the aspects of health, safety, accessibility, amenity and sustainability of the types of buildings that the code applies to. The Code is published by the
Australian Building Codes Board
The Australian Building Codes Board or ABCB is a body that writes Australia's standardized building requirements including the National Construction Code (NCC), WaterMark, and CodeMark. The ABCB is formed as part of a joint endeavor by the Common ...
(ABCB) in service to the Australian Federal Government as well as State and Territorial governments of Australia.
The NCC 2022 replaced the NCC 2019; it is revised every 3 years. The NCC consists of 3 volumes. ''Volume One'' contains requirements for mostly commercial buildings, ''Volume Two'' contains requirements for mostly domestic buildings. These first two volumes together are known as the
Building Code of Australia
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(BCA). ''Volume Three'' contains plumbing and drainage requirements for all types of buildings, it is also known as the Plumbing Code of Australia.
Changes
The NCC is revised every three years by the
Australian Building Codes Board
The Australian Building Codes Board or ABCB is a body that writes Australia's standardized building requirements including the National Construction Code (NCC), WaterMark, and CodeMark. The ABCB is formed as part of a joint endeavor by the Common ...
(ABCB), and the changes that are implemented include those selected from proposals. These proposals can be submitted by any person at any time. Once submitted they will be considered by involved committees and if it passes will be included in the public comment draft of the next years edition of the NCC.
Changes implemented in NCC 2022
The NCC 2022 has increased the energy efficiency requirements, new houses will be required to achieve a higher degree of thermal performance.
The NCC 2022 has more focus on creating fully electric buildings, buildings that don't use gas, and harnessing this electricity from renewable sources. This includes a requirement that buildings be able to accommodate
electric vehicle
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charging.
The requirements for valley
gutters have been increased to where there is a minimum of
freeboard
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height, which is more than it was in NCC 2019.
Compliance
Establishing a building plans compliance with the NCC can be done through one of a few pathways. The most common of these is the "deemed to satisfy" pathway in which the aspects of a buildings plan are measured against the requirements for the various aspects of the design as written in the NCC. More complex and less commonly used is the "alternative solution" pathway; which is seen by some as more exensive and more difficult to achieve.
Thermal comfort
The thermal comfort range that the ABCB recommends is a
Predicted Mean Vote between +1 and -1, which is a level that would ensure that three quarters of the occupants of the given building across 95% of the floor area would feel comfortable thermally.
Building Classifications
Criticisms and issues
The Code
Ventilation
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, adjunct professor of architecture at the
University of Adelaide
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, the regulations for ventilation are impotent. The code permits a building to be ventilated naturally though openable windows, but does not in any way guarantee that the windows will actually be opened to provide this ventilation; in the case of buildings like hospitals where there is a requirement that the building be mechanically ventilated, the NCC allows for the fresh air that is supplied into the patient rooms to recirculate via the corridors of the hospital. He states that the NCC thus permits the construction a 1000-person occupancy building such as a
nightclub
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, a school of 600 occupants and elderly care facilities of 300 occupants all with virtually no ventilation.
Earthquakes
The requirements the properties of
reinforced concrete walls as specified in the standard
AS 3600-2009, which are cited by at least NCC 2016 are not adequate in preventing collapse during very rare seismic events. The best practices for places with low to moderate
seismicity
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, like Australia, are to have performance objectives in place that prevent collapse under the conditions of very rare seismic events. specifically recommends that the
Australian Building Codes Board
The Australian Building Codes Board or ABCB is a body that writes Australia's standardized building requirements including the National Construction Code (NCC), WaterMark, and CodeMark. The ABCB is formed as part of a joint endeavor by the Common ...
revise the codes pertaining to this present in the NCC 2016 to prevent collapse in the event of a earhquake with 2500 year
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Sustainability
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As of the NCC2019, it was more difficult and more expensive to make massive
timber constructions due to the necessity to establish compliance with the NCC through "alternative solutions". As of the NCC2019, the compliance of massive timber constructions up to can be established through the "deemed to satisfy" pathway.
Implementation
Disabled accessibility
The Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) recommended to the NCC the implementation of mandatory accessibility requirements (for disabled access). The states of
New South Wales
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Western Australia
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, and
South Australia
South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia. It covers some of the most arid parts of the country. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories ...
have not followed the recommendations despite being bound by the CRPD.
Delays by states
The state of
South Australia
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(SA) has announced it will transition into the NCC 2022 in a unique and delayed way. (SA) will implement NCC 2022 on 1 May 2023.
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