NCC Volume 2 - Building Code of Australia Class 1 and 10 buildings
The National Construction Code (NCC) 2022 serves as Australia’s primary regulatory framework for building and plumbing, providing a uniform set of technical standards across the country. This comprehensive document outlines Governing Requirements for compliance, distinguishing between Performance Solutions and Deemed-to-Satisfy methods to ensure structures meet mandatory safety and health objectives. It specifically details classifications for various building types, ranging from Class 1 residential dwellings to Class 10 non-habitable structures, while addressing critical areas such as fire resistance, structural integrity, and energy efficiency. The text also incorporates extensive definitions, referenced Australian Standards, and specific State and Territory variations that adapt the national rules to local legislative needs. Furthermore, it emphasises the importance of evidence of suitability, requiring rigorous testing and certification for materials to guarantee they are fit for their intended purpose. Ultimately, the code establishes the minimum necessary standards to protect occupants from hazards such as bushfires, structural failure, and insufficient amenity.