National Construction Code 2022 Updates | Building Standards & Regulations

7 videos • 11 views • by Undercover Architect Want to learn more about the National Construction Code, and the changes and updates in NCC 2022? Learn more about what the NCC is, the updates and changes that have and continue to be made to it, and what you need to know about how it impacts your renovation or new build. The National Construction Code is Australia’s regulatory framework for building and renovating all kinds of projects, not just residential homes. It’s a performance-based code that sets out the minimum level of performance that buildings, building elements, and plumbing and drainage systems must meet in Australia. I know we have lots of non Australian viewers, but there is SO much coming in this series that will be super helpful wherever you’re located. If you’re keen to know more about building for thermal comfort, with durability, longevity and home health in mind, this will be great information. The NCC is updated every 3 years, however the latest 2022 update is one of the biggest updates so far, and its adoption has been delayed until this year, and is occurring differently around the country. And there’s been a lot of opposition to it in certain sectors of the industry. Given that the NCC governs the MINIMUM standard of design and construction in Australia, it basically represents the lowest standard that the industry can dish up to its consumers (which is really all of us when it comes to the built environment. We all live amongst this, and it impacts all of us). The Australian Building Codes Board is responsible for writing the standards for the NCC, Watermark and CodeMark Certification Schemes, and regulatory reform in the construction industry. It does this on behalf of the Commonwealth Government. And even the ABCB states in their documentation that: The ABCB Standard is intended as a set of minimum necessary provisions, rather than as an exemplar of best practice. This is consistent with the role of the National Construction Code (NCC) which calls up this ABCB Standard. Now, even with all the hoo-hah I want to say upfront, in my research, and in speaking with others I respect in the industry, these latest updates are good news. As you’ll hear from many of my guests in the upcoming episodes, it’s still not enough to ensure we have homes that perform to the needs of our climate, their durability and longevity, and the expense homeowners are investing in them. However the consensus is that things are definitely moving in the right direction. How does the National Construction Code impact you as a homeowner? Well, as a homeowner with plans to build or renovate, you need to be aware that the National Construction Code exists. And you need to check with your project team that they are up to date with NCC Performance Requirements and are applying them as decisions are made in your project. And this needs to be done right from the outset, before you design, not just prior to construction.