| name | country-australia |
| description | Australia architectural code and regulatory reference. Covers the National Construction Code 2022 (NCC 2022, published by Australian Building Codes Board ABCB) -- Volume One (Class 2-9 Building Code of Australia), Volume Two (Class 1 + 10 -- Housing Provisions), Volume Three (Plumbing Code of Australia); Australian Standards including AS/NZS 1170.0-2002 + 1170.1-2002 + 1170.2-2021 wind + 1170.3-2003 snow + 1170.4-2007 seismic, AS 3600-2018 concrete, AS 4100-2020 steel, AS 1684-2010 residential timber, AS 1170.4 seismic, AS 1530.1/.2/.3/.4/.8 fire test methods, AS 4072 service penetration sealing, AS 1428.1-2021 accessibility, AS 1428.4 tactile, AS/NZS 4586 slip resistance, AS 1668 ventilation, AS 1680 lighting; the Disability (Access to Premises -- Buildings) Standards 2010 + Disability Discrimination Act 1992; the 7-star NatHERS (Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme) mandatory for new Class 1 housing from 2022; state-specific overlays (NSW Planning + Environmental Planning Instruments, Victoria Plumbing Regulations, Queensland Sustainable Building Code, WA Building Code, SA Planning + Building Code, ACT + NT); BCA performance + DTS pathways; the BASIX (NSW) sustainability assessment; Green Building Council of Australia Green Star ratings; and the Australian climate zones (8 zones) with cyclonic wind regions (A0, A1-5, B, C, D).
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Country: Australia
Architectural code and regulatory reference for projects in any Australian state or territory. Activate this skill on any Australian city/state reference (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Hobart, Darwin), AUD currency, mention of "NCC"/"BCA"/"AS"/"AS/NZS"/"NatHERS"/"BASIX"/"Premises Standards", Green Star, or state acronyms (NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, SA, TAS, ACT, NT).
1. Regulatory Hierarchy
Australia operates as Archetype B (National Model + State Adoption) with Archetype E (Performance-Based) characteristics. The NCC is a single performance-based code adopted by each state's Building Act, with state-specific variations published as A1-A8 appendices.
1.1 Authority Stack
LEVEL 1 -- NATIONAL
Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) -- publishes NCC; Federal-State joint
Standards Australia -- publishes AS / AS/NZS standards
Commonwealth Government:
- Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (DDA) -- enforced by Australian Human Rights Commission
- Disability (Access to Premises -- Buildings) Standards 2010 -- mirrors NCC
- National Construction Code Strategy
Australian Bureau of Statistics + IBM -- climate + earthquake data
Geoscience Australia -- seismic + flood
Bureau of Meteorology -- climate data
LEVEL 2 -- STATE / TERRITORY
Each of 8 jurisdictions has:
Building Act / Building Regulations
Building Authority (regulator)
Building Surveyors Registration body
Planning system (separate from building)
NSW: Department of Customer Service (Building Commissioner); Department of Planning
VIC: Victorian Building Authority (VBA); Department of Transport and Planning
QLD: Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC); Department of Energy + Public Works
WA: Building Commissioner (Department of Mines + Industry Regulation + Safety -- DMIRS); Department of Planning, Lands + Heritage
SA: Office of the Building Authority (now Construction Industry Training Board oversight); Plan SA
TAS: Department of Justice -- Consumer, Building + Occupational Services
ACT: Access Canberra (Environment, Planning + Sustainable Development)
NT: Department of Infrastructure, Planning + Logistics
LEVEL 3 -- LOCAL
Local Council (Council, Shire, Borough) -- often planning authority
+ Building Surveyor (private competition)
+ Council Planning Officer
Fire + Rescue (state agency) -- consultation for performance solutions
Environment Protection Authority (state) -- pollution
LEVEL 4 -- PROJECT
Registered Building Surveyor -- assesses NCC compliance + issues Building Permit
Registered Building Practitioner -- Architects (Architects Act + Board of Architects each state),
Engineers (often via Engineers Australia chartered status)
Fire Engineer (FPA Australia accredited) for Performance Solutions
Access Consultant (AAAA accredited) for accessibility advice
NatHERS Accredited Assessor for energy ratings (housing)
Section J / Part J6 assessor for energy (commercial)
1.2 Adoption Across States
The NCC 2022 is adopted in each state via Building Act:
- NSW: Environmental Planning + Assessment Act 1979 + Environmental Planning + Assessment Regulation 2021
- VIC: Building Act 1993 + Building Regulations 2018
- QLD: Building Act 1975 + Building Regulation 2021
- WA: Building Act 2011 + Building Regulations 2012
- SA: Planning, Development + Infrastructure Act 2016 + Planning, Development + Infrastructure (General) Regulations 2017
- TAS: Building Act 2016 + Building Regulations 2016
- ACT: Building Act 2004 + Building (General) Regulation 2008
- NT: Building Act 1993 + Building Regulations 1993
Each state publishes its State Variations as part of the NCC (Appendix to relevant volumes). E.g., NSW has bushfire + flood overlays; QLD has cyclone + termite; WA has cyclone north; NT has tropical cyclones.
2. NCC 2022 Structure
The National Construction Code 2022 (current as of writing; periodic updates) comprises three Volumes:
| Volume | Scope | Building Classes |
|---|
| Volume One -- Building Code of Australia (BCA) | Commercial, public, multi-residential buildings | Class 2 (apartments), Class 3 (hotels/dormitories), Class 4 (residential within a Class 5-9), Class 5 (offices), Class 6 (shops), Class 7 (storage), Class 8 (factory), Class 9a (hospital), 9b (assembly), 9c (residential care) |
| Volume Two -- Housing Provisions | Single/two-family houses + ancillary | Class 1a, 1b, 10a (garage/shed), 10b (fence/wall), 10c (private bushfire shelter) |
| Volume Three -- Plumbing Code of Australia (PCA) | Plumbing + drainage | All classes |
2.1 Building Classification (NCC Volume One Part A6)
| Class | Description |
|---|
| 1a | Single dwelling: detached house or one of attached dwellings |
| 1b | Boarding house, guest house, hostel (low-rise) up to certain size |
| 2 | Multiple dwellings: apartments |
| 3 | Hotels, boarding houses (larger), backpackers, dormitories |
| 4 | Sole-occupancy unit within Class 5-9 (caretaker flat) |
| 5 | Office buildings |
| 6 | Shops + restaurants -- commercial assembly + retail |
| 7a | Carpark |
| 7b | Storage building |
| 8 | Laboratory, factory, workshop |
| 9a | Hospital, health-care |
| 9b | Assembly (theatre, school, place of worship) |
| 9c | Aged care + residential care |
| 10a | Garage, shed (non-habitable) |
| 10b | Fence, retaining wall, swimming pool |
| 10c | Private bushfire shelter |
2.2 Performance + DTS
NCC 2022 is performance-based. Each Performance Requirement (PR) is met via one of:
- Deemed-to-Satisfy (DTS) Solution -- following prescriptive recipe in the Code
- Performance Solution -- engineered alternative proving compliance with PR
Performance Solutions are common for fire engineering (FPA Australia accredited), structural engineering, accessibility (alternative routes), energy.
2.3 Climate Zones (NCC 2022 Schedule 1)
Australia divided into 8 climate zones for energy purposes:
| Zone | Description | Cities |
|---|
| 1 | Hot humid summer / warm winter | Darwin, Cairns, Townsville |
| 2 | Warm humid summer / mild winter | Brisbane, Gold Coast, Rockhampton |
| 3 | Hot dry summer / warm winter | Alice Springs, Charleville, Tennant Creek |
| 4 | Hot dry summer / cool winter | Mildura, Broken Hill |
| 5 | Warm summer / cool winter | Sydney, Perth, Adelaide |
| 6 | Mild warm summer / cold winter | Melbourne, Canberra (margin), Hobart (margin) |
| 7 | Cool temperate | Canberra, Hobart, Mt Gambier |
| 8 | Alpine | Mt Hotham, Mt Buller, Thredbo, Cradle Mountain |
3. Fire Safety (NCC Volume 1 Sections C, D, E)
3.1 Sections + Parts
| Part | Topic |
|---|
| Section C -- Fire Resistance | C1 fire resistance + fire compartmentation + protection of openings |
| Section D -- Access + Egress | D1 provisions for escape + D2 construction of exits + D3 access for people with disability |
| Section E -- Services + Equipment | E1 fire fighting + E2 smoke hazard management + E3 lift installations + E4 emergency lighting + exit signs |
3.2 Fire-Resistance + Type of Construction (Section C)
| Type | Description | When Required |
|---|
| Type A -- Highest | Highest fire-resistance; required for largest + tallest | Rise in storeys 4+; large floor areas |
| Type B -- Intermediate | Intermediate; mid-rise | Rise 2-3 storeys + medium |
| Type C -- Lightest | Lowest required; small + low | Rise 1 storey OR small floor |
Each type has Fire Resistance Levels (FRL) for structural members, walls, floors, etc. expressed as REI (Structural/Insulation/Integrity) minutes per AS 1530.4 + EN 13501-2.
3.3 Travel Distances (NCC Vol 1 Part D1)
| Building Class | Sprinklered (m) | Unsprinklered (m) |
|---|
| 2 (apartments) | 6 m to alternative exit access; 20-40 m total (per layout) | per Class 2 specific |
| 3 (hotel) | 6 m alt access; 20-40 m | per Class 3 |
| 5 (office) | 20 m to alternative + 40-60 m total | 30 + 60 m |
| 6 (shop) | 20 m + 40 m | 30 + 60 m |
| 9a (hospital) | 6 m alt + 20-30 m | stricter |
| 9b (assembly) | 20 + 40 m | 30 + 60 m |
3.4 Stair Width (NCC Vol 1 Part D2)
- Class 2: 1.0 m minimum
- Class 3: 1.0 m
- Class 5/6/7/8/9: 1.0 m minimum, capacity-based; voluntary 1.2 m for design
- Class 9a/c: 1.2 m
3.5 External Wall + Combustible Cladding (NCC Vol 1 Part C1.9 + C1.10)
Post-Lacrosse (Melbourne 2014) and Grenfell-aware:
- For Type A + B construction, external walls must be non-combustible OR pass AS 5113 verification test
- AS 5113-2016 "Classification of external walls of buildings based on reaction-to-fire performance" -- the Australian equivalent of the NFPA 285 / BS 8414 family
- 2018+ amendments: combustible ACP cladding effectively prohibited on Class 2/3/5/6/9 over 3 storeys
State-specific bans (Cladding Rectification Programs) in VIC, NSW, QLD, others.
3.6 Sprinklers (NCC Vol 1 Part E1.5 + AS 2118)
- Class 2/3 ≥ 4 storeys -- sprinklers
- Class 5 ≥ 25 m -- sprinklers
- Class 6/9b -- per occupancy size
- Class 9a (hospital) -- sprinklers generally
- AS 2118 series for design
4. Energy Code (NCC Section J + NatHERS)
4.1 NCC Section J -- Energy Efficiency (Volume 1)
Applies to Class 2-9. Performance-based with DTS specifications:
- J1 Building Fabric -- U-values + SHGC by climate zone
- J2 External Glazing -- area limits + SHGC
- J3 Building Sealing -- airtightness
- J5 Air-Conditioning + Ventilation -- efficiency + zoning
- J6 Lighting + Power -- LPD + control
- J7 Heated Water Supply + Swimming Pools
- J8 Facilities for Energy Monitoring
4.2 NCC 2022 Section J Major Update
NCC 2022 introduced major tightening of Section J (Volume 1) including:
- New thermal performance targets per climate zone (~30% improvement over NCC 2019)
- New whole-of-building performance verification (J1V3, J1V4)
- Air tightness limits
- LPD reductions
4.3 NatHERS (Volume 2 Housing)
Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme:
- Mandatory minimum 7 stars (out of 10) for all new Class 1/Class 2 dwellings from 2023 (NCC 2022)
- Previously 6 stars from 2010
- Software tools: AccuRate, FirstRate5, BERS Pro
- Accredited NatHERS Assessors
4.4 BASIX (NSW)
NSW-specific assessment that pre-existed and parallels NatHERS:
- Building Sustainability Index -- web tool by NSW Government
- Required for all new + significant renovation residential in NSW since 2004
- Measures water, energy, thermal comfort
- Targets vary by site + dwelling type
4.5 Green Star (Green Building Council of Australia)
Australia's voluntary green building rating:
- Green Star Design + As Built (formerly New Construction)
- Green Star Interiors
- Green Star Performance
- Green Star Communities
Ratings 4-6 stars (with 6 = World Leadership).
4.6 Embodied Carbon
GBCA + IES + state agencies increasingly require Embodied Carbon Assessment:
- NABERS -- National Australian Built Environment Rating System -- operational ratings (4 to 6 stars)
- NABERS Embodied -- new module
- TM65 Embodied Carbon Calculator (CIBSE Australian adaptation)
5. Accessibility (NCC Part D3 + AS 1428.1-2021 + Premises Standards 2010)
5.1 Statutory Framework
- Disability Discrimination Act 1992 -- federal anti-discrimination legislation
- Disability (Access to Premises -- Buildings) Standards 2010 -- the "Premises Standards" -- federal regulation mirroring NCC accessibility requirements
- NCC Part D3 (Volume 1) + Part 12.7 (Volume 2) -- mandatory accessibility provisions
- AS 1428.1-2021 -- General Requirements for Access -- the detailed dimensional reference
- AS 1428.4-2009 -- Tactile Indicators (TGSIs)
- AS 1735-2019 -- Lift requirements for accessibility
- AS 2890.6-2009 -- Off-street parking for people with disabilities
- AS/NZS 4586 -- Slip resistance of pedestrian surfaces
5.2 Key Dimensions (AS 1428.1-2021)
| Element | Dimension |
|---|
| Accessible path of travel | 1500 mm clear (1000 mm absolute min in restricted situations) |
| Door clear width | 850 mm (D1.7); 950 mm preferred at main entrance |
| Ramp gradient | 1:14 max (more restrictive than 1:12 of ADA/UK); landings every 9 m max |
| Cross slope | ≤ 1:40 |
| Lift cabin | 1400 x 1600 mm (Type A); 1100 x 1400 mm (Type B for upgraded buildings) |
| Accessible WC (ambulant + wheelchair) | 1900 x 2300 mm preferred; 1740 mm clearance for transfer |
| Accessible parking | 2.4 m + 2.4 m shared zone |
| TGSI (warning/directional) | per AS 1428.4 at level changes, lift entries, stair tops + bottoms |
| Door hardware | lever / D-handle; force ≤ 20 N |
5.3 Provision Counts
- Accessible parking: per Class + size (Vol 1 Part D3 Table D3.5): generally 1 per 50 stalls for Class 5/6; 1 per 20 for Class 9
- Accessible WC: per gender per public WC bank (Vol 1 F2.1); unisex options
- Accessible apartments: 1% Type A + Type B per multi-residential (Vol 1 D3 + Premises Standards) -- voluntary higher in many states
- Hotel accessible rooms: per Class 3 + capacity
- Assembly seating: per AS 1428.1; distributed
- Hearing augmentation: per assembly > 100 occupants (Part D3.7 + AS 1428.5-2010 hearing augmentation)
5.4 Performance Solutions in Accessibility
Increasingly common in heritage buildings where DTS impossible; AAAA accredited Access Consultants design + document Performance Solutions.
6. Structural and Loads (AS / AS/NZS Standards)
6.1 Loads Suite
| Standard | Topic | Edition |
|---|
| AS/NZS 1170.0 | Structural design actions - General | 2002 (R2019) |
| AS/NZS 1170.1 | Permanent, imposed + other actions | 2002 (R2019) |
| AS/NZS 1170.2 | Wind actions | 2021 (current) |
| AS/NZS 1170.3 | Snow + ice actions | 2003 (R2019) |
| AS 1170.4 | Earthquake actions | 2007 (R2018) |
| AS/NZS 1170.5 | Earthquake actions in NZ (joint) | -- |
6.2 Wind Regions (AS/NZS 1170.2-2021)
Australia uses Wind Region map + terrain category:
| Region | Description | Typical Areas | V_R for R = 500 yr (m/s) |
|---|
| A1-A5 | Non-cyclonic | Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth metro, Canberra, Hobart, inland | 41-50 |
| A0 | Non-cyclonic, low wind | parts of NT interior | < 41 |
| B | Tropical (lower cyclone) | south-east QLD coast, north NSW coast | 50-60 |
| C | Cyclonic | NT coast, Far North QLD, WA northwest | 70-83 |
| D | Severe cyclonic | offshore areas, North-West Cape | 83-100+ |
Region C + D require cyclonic-resistant construction -- impact-tested glazing, tied-down roofs, robust connections per AS 4055 (Wind Loads for Housing) for Class 1.
6.3 Seismic (AS 1170.4-2007)
Australia is intra-plate with moderate seismicity:
- Most cities: Hazard Factor Z = 0.06-0.10 (Sydney 0.08; Melbourne 0.08; Perth 0.09; Adelaide 0.10; Brisbane 0.06)
- Tennant Creek, Newcastle (NSW), Meckering (WA) had significant historical earthquakes
- Earthquake Design Category EDC I-V; most projects EDC II
6.4 Materials
| Material | Code |
|---|
| Concrete | AS 3600-2018 |
| Steel | AS 4100-2020 |
| Composite | AS/NZS 2327 |
| Timber (general) | AS 1720.1-2010; AS 1720.2-2006 |
| Residential timber framing | AS 1684 (multi-volumes -- structural design for timber-framed houses) |
| Masonry | AS 3700-2018 |
| Cold-formed steel | AS/NZS 4600-2018 |
| Foundations | AS 2870-2011 (residential slab + footing); AS 3798-2007 (compacted fill); AS 2159-2009 (piles) |
| Wind loads housing | AS 4055-2021 |
| Cyclone loads | AS/NZS 1170.2 Region C + D |
6.5 Foundation Considerations -- Reactive Soils
Much of Australia has reactive (expansive) soils -- clay subject to swelling/shrinking. AS 2870 classifies sites Class A (stable) through Class P (problem). Common Class M (moderate) requires footing design accounting for soil movement.
7. State-Specific Practice
7.1 NSW
- Environmental Planning + Assessment Act 1979 + Regulations 2021
- Local Environmental Plans (LEP) + Development Control Plans (DCP) per Council
- State Environmental Planning Policies (SEPPs) -- override LEPs in some cases
- Apartment Design Guide (SEPP 65) -- detailed residential design quality requirements (sun, privacy, layout, communal open space)
- BASIX mandatory residential
- Bushfire (Planning for Bushfire Protection 2019) + AS 3959 Bushfire-Attack-Level (BAL) assessment for sites in bushfire-prone areas
- Coastal Management Act 2016 for coastal sites
- Building Commissioner NSW -- post-Opal Tower (2018) + Mascot Towers (2019) reform regime
7.2 VIC
- Building Regulations 2018
- Planning Schemes under Planning + Environment Act 1987
- Better Apartments Design Standards -- VIC equivalent of NSW SEPP 65
- 6 Star Energy + Water + Land Cooperative (since 2010+, NatHERS aligned)
- Cladding Safety Victoria -- post-Lacrosse program
- Latrobe Valley Hazardous Sites -- legacy issue
7.3 QLD
- Building Act 1975 + Regulation 2021
- Tropical cyclone design in north (Region C + D)
- Brisbane City Plan 2014 for capital
- Termite protection mandatory south of Tropic of Capricorn -- AS 3660 series
- Queensland Development Code (QDC) -- supplementary parts
- Coastal building line restrictions in flood + erosion zones
7.4 WA
- Building Act 2011 + Building Regulations 2012
- Residential Design Codes (R-Codes) -- detailed residential planning + design
- Cyclonic design in north (Region C + D) -- Pilbara, Kimberley
- Bushfire-Attack-Level (BAL) assessment under WAPC State Planning Policy 3.7
7.5 SA
- Planning, Development + Infrastructure Act 2016
- Planning + Design Code (P&D Code) -- single planning code statewide (replacing 72 Development Plans)
- Adelaide Heritage + Building Code Variation A2.1
7.6 ACT
- Building Act 2004 + Building (General) Regulation 2008
- Sustainable Development Policy
- Canberra Energy + Water Star Rating Scheme (parallel to NatHERS)
7.7 TAS
- Building Act 2016 + Regulations 2016
- Mt Wellington / Hobart heritage
- Cold climate Zone 7 design
7.8 NT
- Building Act 1993 + Regulations 1993
- Tropical cyclonic -- Region C/D dominant
- Top End vs Centre -- Darwin Class 1, Alice Springs Class 3 climate
- Aboriginal Land -- separate cultural + planning regime
8. Approval Workflow (NSW as Representative)
8.1 Standard Workflow
- Development Application (DA) -- submitted to local Council under EP+A Act
- Pre-DA Meeting with Council Planner
- DA Determination -- subject to public exhibition, Council considerations, sometimes JRPP (Joint Regional Planning Panel)
- Construction Certificate (CC) -- by Council OR Private Certifier; demonstrates BCA + AS compliance
- Construction Phase Inspections -- Principal Certifying Authority (PCA) at key stages: foundations, structure, MEP, fire systems, final
- Occupation Certificate (OC) -- before occupation; Interim OC OR Final OC
- Building Manual + Maintenance Schedule required for many buildings
8.2 Approval Pathways
- Local-Government DA + Complying Development Certificate (CDC) -- self-certifying for simple residential under SEPP Exempt + Complying Development
- State Significant Development (SSD) -- by NSW Department of Planning, Industry + Environment for major projects
- Class 1 Land + Environment Court -- appeals + assessments
8.3 Building Surveyor
Australia uses building surveyors (private competitive) rather than government building department for most certification. Building surveyor registered with state authority. Responsible for assessing NCC compliance + issuing Building Permits / Construction Certificates + conducting inspections.
9. Climate Design Parameters
9.1 Sydney (Zone 5)
| Parameter | Value |
|---|
| Cooling design DB (0.4%) | 32-34 °C |
| Cooling design WB | 22-23 °C |
| Heating design DB (99.6%) | 4-6 °C |
| Annual CDD (base 18°C) | 600-800 |
| Annual HDD (base 18°C) | 1100-1300 |
| Wind V_R 500yr | 45 m/s (Region A2) |
| Bushfire | BAL assessment required suburbs adjacent vegetation |
9.2 Melbourne (Zone 6)
| Parameter | Value |
|---|
| Cooling design DB | 35-37 °C |
| Heating design DB | 1-3 °C |
| Annual HDD | 2000+ |
| Wind | A4 region |
9.3 Darwin (Zone 1)
| Parameter | Value |
|---|
| Cooling design DB | 35-37 °C |
| Cooling WB | 27-28 °C |
| Annual CDD | 4500+ |
| Annual HDD | ~0 |
| Wind | Region C (cyclonic) |
| Cyclone events | 1-2 major per decade |
9.4 Perth (Zone 5)
| Parameter | Value |
|---|
| Cooling design DB | 38-40 °C |
| Heating design DB | 4-6 °C |
| Strong sea breeze ("Fremantle Doctor") | |
9.5 Hobart (Zone 7)
| Parameter | Value |
|---|
| Cooling design DB | 27-29 °C |
| Heating design DB | -2 to 0 °C |
| Annual HDD | 2700+ |
10. Quick Numeric Reference
| Parameter | Value | Source |
|---|
| Floor-to-floor residential | 2.7-3.0 m | NCC Vol 2; 2.4 m clear min (most rooms) |
| Floor-to-floor office | 3.6-4.2 m | NCC Vol 1 + industry; 2.4 m clear (D1.6) |
| Hotel ceiling clear | 2.4 m | NCC Vol 1 D1.6 |
| Stair width | 1.0 m most occupancies | NCC Vol 1 D1.5 |
| Riser max | 190 mm | NCC Vol 1 D1.5 |
| Tread min | 240 mm | NCC Vol 1 D1.5 |
| Travel distance (sprinklered) | 40-60 m two-direction (varies by Class) | NCC Vol 1 D1.4 |
| Cladding (Class 2/3/5-9 ≥ 3 storeys) | AS 5113 verified or non-combustible | NCC Vol 1 C1.9 + C1.10 |
| Wall U-value (Zone 5 Sydney) | ~ R2.0 (W/m2K = 0.45 ish) | NCC 2022 J1V2 |
| NatHERS minimum stars | 7 | NCC 2022 + state |
| Wind V_R Sydney | 45 m/s | AS/NZS 1170.2 |
| Wind V_R Darwin (cyclonic) | 70+ m/s | AS/NZS 1170.2 Region C |
| Seismic Hazard Z Sydney | 0.08 | AS 1170.4 |
| Accessible parking provision (Class 5) | 1 per 50 stalls | NCC Vol 1 D3.5 |
11. Application Workflow
- Identify state / territory.
- Identify climate zone (1-8 per NCC 2022).
- Identify wind region (A0, A1-5, B, C, D) + bushfire / flood / coastal hazard.
- Identify Building Class (1-10 per NCC Vol 1 + 2 + 3).
- Apply NCC 2022 (Vol 1 or Vol 2 + Vol 3 as appropriate) -- DTS or Performance route.
- Apply AS / AS/NZS standards referenced by NCC.
- Apply NatHERS for Class 1 + Class 2 (energy).
- Apply Section J / J1V for Class 2-9 (energy).
- Apply AS 1428.1-2021 + NCC Part D3 + Premises Standards for accessibility.
- Apply state variations (e.g., NSW SEPP 65, VIC Better Apartments, QLD QDC).
- Cite clauses: "NCC 2022 Vol 1 Part C1.9", "AS 1170.2-2021 Section 2.3", "AS 1428.1-2021 Section 11.3", "NSW SEPP 65 Apartment Design Guide Objective 4D", "AS 3959-2018 Section 5", "NatHERS Software Protocol".
12. Authoritative Sources
- Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) -- abcb.gov.au -- NCC + Performance Solutions
- Standards Australia -- standards.org.au -- AS / AS/NZS standards (commercial paywall)
- Property Council of Australia -- propertycouncil.com.au
- Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) -- gbca.org.au -- Green Star
- NABERS -- nabers.gov.au -- operational ratings
- NSW Department of Customer Service -- Building Commissioner -- nsw.gov.au/building-commissioner
- Victorian Building Authority (VBA) -- vba.vic.gov.au
- Queensland Building + Construction Commission (QBCC) -- qbcc.qld.gov.au
- Department of Mines, Industry Regulation + Safety WA (DMIRS) -- dmirs.wa.gov.au
- FPA Australia (Fire Protection Association) -- fpaa.com.au -- fire engineers
- AAAA (Association of Consultants in Access Australia) -- access.asn.au
- Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) -- architecture.com.au
- Geoscience Australia -- ga.gov.au -- seismic + flood data
- Bureau of Meteorology -- bom.gov.au -- climate data
Cross-references: load building-codes for general code structure (Australia NCC is performance-based; differs from IBC); fire-life-safety for general principles overlaid by NCC Section C/D/E; accessibility-design for global frameworks then AS 1428.1; building-sustainability for Green Star + NatHERS + NABERS comparison; structural-systems for AS standards (concrete, steel, timber, masonry); building-envelope for 8-climate-zone detailing + bushfire/cyclonic overlays.