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WMTS-534:2021 Metallic pressure differential bypass valves used in heated water systems
For Public Comment Technical Specification for the WaterMark Certification Scheme This new Technical Specification shall be read in conjunction with AS 1357.2 and sets out the requirements for metallic pressure differential bypass valves used in heated water systems up to DN32. Valves covered under this Specification are for continuous operating temperatures not exceeding 85°C and pressures not exceeding 1000 kPa. A download link to the public... MoreOpened 14 July 2021 -
WMTS-533:2021 Wet well washers
For Public Comment Technical Specification for the WaterMark Certification Scheme This new specification sets out requirements for a prefabricated washing device consisting of a rotating arm with included spray nozzles designed specifically for use with wet wells and tanks. These devices are designed to be permanently fixed to the wet well and not portable. These devices operate on mains water supply pressure and control is integrated with the pump so as to... MoreOpened 14 July 2021 -
WMTS-040 | Public Comment Draft Round 1
Technical Specification for the WaterMark Certification Scheme This Technical Specification sets out requirements for metallic and plastics bodied waste pipe outlets and gratings, separate or integral, for sanitary plumbing applications. The objective of this revision is to amend the Stainless Steel requirements. A download link to the public comment draft is provided below and will be available again on the commenting page. NOTE: Clicking on the download... MoreOpened 6 July 2021 -
Discussion paper: Involvement of fire authorities in building design
The Building Confidence Report (BCR), published in 2018, identified issues with the regulatory oversight of the construction of Class 2 - 9 buildings in Australia. It noted that fire authorities lack confidence that buildings will comply with the minimum fire safety requirements of the National Construction Code (NCC). Recommendation 8 of the BCR is: That, consistent with the International Fire Engineering Guidelines, each jurisdiction requires developers, architects,... MoreOpened 9 June 2021 -
Evidence of experience for building surveyor registration
In 2017, Building Ministers commissioned an independent expert examination of systemic problems affecting compliance with the National Construction Code (NCC). The resulting Building Confidence Report (BCR) made 24 recommendations for a best practice model for compliance and enforcement, to strengthen effective application of the NCC. Recommendation 4 of the BCR recommended action on career pathways for building surveyors. The BCR noted that the role... MoreOpened 24 May 2021 -
WMTS-532 Pre-packaged wastewater pumping wells
For Public Comment Technical Specification for the WaterMark Certification Scheme This new WaterMark technical specification sets out requirements for pre-packaged wastewater pumping wells to convey wastewater from multiple fixtures from a single dwelling to the gravity sewer invert level. The pre-packaged wastewater pumping well may be installed above or below ground with a working volume depending on tank capacity and manufactured complete with pumps, associated... MoreOpened 12 May 2021 -
National Construction Code (NCC) 2022 public comment draft (stage 1)
Please note The Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) wishes to advise that consultation on stage 1 of National Construction Code (NCC) 2022 public comment draft (PCD) has now been extended until 11:59 PM AEST Sunday 11 July. The ABCB is cognisant of the on-going impact on industry of COVID-19, and the flow on effect of the various lockdowns experienced in many jurisdictions. The decision to extend the public comment period for stage 1 has been made in light of the current... MoreOpened 10 May 2021 -
Special Public Comment - DR AS/NZS 3500.2:2021 Plumbing and drainage, Part 2: Sanitary plumbing and drainage
Standards Australia WS-014 Committee has released a draft of AS/NZS 3500.2:2021 for third round comment on one particular clause. The draft will be for Combined Procedure (Ballot and PC Round 3 to run concurrently) for 2 weeks Comment will only be invited on the reinstatement of ‘accessible and’ into Clause 6.11.3 No other comments will be discussed/resolved that are outside of this change or that relate to any other text in the draft Links to the... MoreOpened 12 April 2021 -
Discussion paper: Draft National Building Product Assurance Framework - A Response to the Building Confidence Report
In 2017, Building Ministers commissioned an independent expert examination of systemic problems affecting compliance with the National Construction Code(NCC). The resulting Building Confidence Report (BCR) made 24 recommendations for a best practice model for compliance and enforcement, to strengthen effective application of the NCC. Recommendation 21 of the BCR is that: Building Ministers agree a position on the establishment of a compulsory product certification... MoreOpened 29 March 2021 -
Discussion paper: Building Manuals - A Response to the Building Confidence Report
The Building Confidence Report (BCR), published in 2018, identified issues with the regulatory oversight of the construction of Class 2 - 9 buildings in Australia. It noted that owners of Class 2 - 9 buildings do not always receive complete information about their buildings, which affects their ability to properly maintain their buildings and make informed decisions about their use. This may impact the safety of building users. Recommendation 20 of the BCR is: That each jurisdiction... MoreOpened 9 March 2021 -
Discussion Paper: Integrity of private building surveyors and their role in enforcement - a response to the Building Confidence Report
In 2017, Building Minsters authorised an assessment of the effectiveness of compliance and enforcement systems for the building and construction industry across Australia. The resulting Building Confidence Report (BCR) made 24 recommendations for a best practice model for compliance and enforcement, to strengthen the effective implementation of the National Construction Code (NCC). To varying degrees, all jurisdictions rely on... MoreOpened 2 March 2021 -
Discussion paper: Mandatory Inspections - A response to the Building Confidence Report
Building Ministers authorised an assessment of the effectiveness of compliance and enforcement systems for the building and construction industry across Australia. The resulting Building Confidence Report (BCR) notes that there are significant differences across jurisdictions in the number of inspections required and the notification stages. This ranges from no mandatory inspections to very few inspections for domestic buildings. For commercial buildings many jurisdictions rely on the... MoreOpened 7 December 2020 -
Consultation RIS: Lead in plumbing products in contact with drinking water
A small amount of lead is currently used in the manufacture of some plumbing products and is permitted by Australian Standards. The exact lead content of products varies by component, although some products in contact with drinking water contain up to 6% lead as a proportion of raw material. As part of the ABCB’s Lead in Plumbing Products Project , the ABCB commissioned a literature review in 2018 on the extent plumbing products and materials may... MoreOpened 7 December 2020 -
Discussion paper: Independent Third Party Review - A response to the Building Confidence Report
In 2017, Building Ministers authorised an assessment of the effectiveness of compliance and enforcement systems for the building and construction industry across Australia. The resulting Building Confidence Report (BCR) noted that building surveyors are not always competent to review and confirm compliance of all building design documentation, particularly for complex and high risk fire safety and structural designs. In the case where the building surveyor doesn’t have the required level... MoreOpened 7 December 2020 -
Discussion paper: Building Design Acceptance - A response to the Building Confidence Report
In 2017, Building Minsters authorised an assessment of the effectiveness of compliance and enforcement systems for the building and construction industry across Australia. Amongst other recommendations t he resulting Building Confidence Report (BCR) recommended that there be a statutory duty on design practitioners to prepare documentation that demonstrates compliance with the National Construction Code (NCC). It also recommended a more robust approach to third party review of designs,... MoreOpened 16 November 2020 -
Auditing and Compliance Publication Framework
The Building Confidence Report (BCR), published in 2018, identified there were regulatory and compliance deficiencies in the regulatory oversight of the construction of commercial buildings in Australia. Note the BCR defined commercial buildings as Class 2 – 9 buildings and we have continued to use this definition in this consultation. Recommendation 7 of the BCR is: That each jurisdiction makes public its audit strategy for regulatory oversight of the construction of commercial... MoreOpened 9 November 2020 -
WMTS:051-2020 Bidet douche seats
For Public Comment Technical Specification for the WaterMark Certification Scheme WaterMark Technical Specification WMTS-051:2020 Technical Specification for plumbing and drainage products, Bidet douche seats, incorporates amendments to the labelling and marking requirements for bidet douche seats. The objective of this revision is to align the product specification with the PCA in relation to backflow prevention requirements for bidet douche seats. A download... MoreOpened 7 October 2020 -
WMTS-522:2020
For Public Comment Technical Specification for the WaterMark Certification Scheme WMTS-522:2020,incorporates amendments to allow an addition of similar products of alternate design to obtain certification. The amendments have also aligned with requirements of existing standards in the WaterMark Scheme for applications such as flow rate, sealing test and thermal cycling test. A download link to the public comment draft and the form preview is provided below.... MoreOpened 2 September 2020 -
WMTS:101-2020 Appliances (low hazard rating)
For Public Comment Technical Specification for the WaterMark Certification Scheme The proposed amendments to WaterMark Technical Specification, WMTS-101:2020 Technical Specification for plumbing and drainage products, Appliances (low hazard rating), include amendments to Clause 8.2, Table A1 and minor editorials. A download link to the public comment draft and the form preview is provided below. NOTE: Clicking on the download link may exit the... MoreOpened 2 September 2020 -
WaterMark Complement to AS 4775
For Public Comment Complement for the WaterMark Certification Scheme This WaterMark Complement is for use under the WaterMark Certification Scheme and is to be used in addition to the requirements of AS 4775 Emergency eyewash and shower equipment. This WaterMark Complement specifies the additional minimum requirements for eyewash and shower equipment permanently connected to the drinking water supply and for the emergency treatment of the eyes or body of a person who has been... MoreOpened 9 July 2020 -
WMTS:530 - Water meters with integral shut off valve
For Public Comment Technical Specification for the WaterMark Certification Scheme This Technical Specification sets out requirements for water meters with integral shut off valve for installation into existing property service valves. The meters covered by this Technical Specification are intended to be used for the measurement of the actual volume of drinking water flowing through a property service pipe. The meters are for installation at a location within the plumbing system... MoreOpened 9 July 2020 -
WMTS:040-2020 (Round 3) Public Consultation
For Public Comment Technical Specification for the WaterMark Certification Scheme In undertaking resolution of the previous public comments substantial changes were identified which required redrafting. The ABCB wishes to consult again on the proposed changes to WMTS-040 prior to final publication. A download link to the public comment draft and the form preview is provided below. NOTE: Clicking on the download link may exit the consultation and send... MoreOpened 9 July 2020 -
Consultation RIS: Proposal to include minimum accessibility standards for housing in the NCC
Ways to provide your feedback You can provide your feedback on the Consultation Regulation Impact Statement (RIS) by either: Completing the online consultation form and answering the questions outlined within, or by uploading a separate submission via Question 36 (within the 'Estimating the benefits' section); OR Providing your submission, or personal story, via email at abcbris@abcb.gov.au . Please ensure that you accompany your submission, or personal storty, with the ... MoreOpened 6 July 2020 -
Reporting on the auditing of commercial buildings
The Building Confidence Report (BCR), published in 2018, identified there were regulatory and compliance deficiencies in the regulatory oversight of the construction of commercial buildings (Class 2 – 9 buildings) in Australia. Recommendation 7 of the BCR is: That each jurisdiction makes public its audit strategy for regulatory oversight of the construction of commercial buildings, with annual reporting on audit findings and outcomes. This survey relates to auditing of... MoreOpened 30 June 2020 -
Discussion paper: National Registration Framework for Building Practitioners
The Building Ministers’ Forum (BMF) authorised an assessment of the effectiveness of compliance and enforcement systems for the building and construction industry across Australia. The resulting Building Confidence Report (BCR) highlighted shortcomings in the implementation of the National Construction Code (NCC) and made 24 recommendations to address these issues. The predominant goal of the BCR recommendations is to enhance public trust and confidence in the building industry,... MoreOpened 26 June 2020 -
WMTS-528 - Plate heat exchangers | Public Comment (Round 2)
For Public Comment Technical Specification for the WaterMark Certification Scheme This proposed new Technical Specification, WMTS-528 Plate heat exchangers, sets out requirements for plate heat exchangers which are used in heated water supply systems. These heat exchangers may be used as stand-alone water heating systems or as components of water heating systems. Plate heat exchangers are designed in various configurations including the number of plates, plate design and size in... MoreOpened 23 June 2020 -
Definition for building complexity
The defined term for 'Building complexity' has been developed in response to a decision of the Building Ministers’ Forum (BMF) that a definition be prepared regarding the design, construction and certification of complex buildings. This work has been undertaken by the Building Confidence Report (BCR) Implementation Team in addition to delivering the Building Confidence National Framework . The definition has been developed as a risk-based classification system for the purpose of... MoreOpened 22 May 2020 -
Discussion paper: Model Code of Conduct for Building Surveyors
Recommendation 10 of the Building Confidence Report (BCR) by Peter Shergold and Bronwyn Weir recommended the establishment of a nationally consistent code of conduct for Building Surveyors. The Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) has agreed to the release of a draft Model Code of Conduct for Building Surveyors (draft model code of conduct). This draft model code of conduct is supported by a draft explanatory statement and draft compliance policy, which set out how the draft... MoreOpened 13 March 2020 -
Consultation RIS: Process for the development of Performance Solutions
In September 2019 the Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) sought views from stakeholders on how Performance Solutions are currently prepared and if they are consistent with the intent and objectives of the National Construction Code (NCC). The feedback from this survey has been used to inform the development of draft NCC provisions and a Consultation Regulation Impact Statement (RIS). The Consultation RIS is now available for public consultation. It examines a proposal that seeks to... MoreOpened 24 February 2020 -
NCC 2019 Section J Stakeholder Survey
In 2018, the Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) consulted with industry on changes to the National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 for the Section J energy efficiency requirements of commercial buildings. Through the public comment period the ABCB tested a number of communication tools and resources to help practitioners and businesses understand their obligations, how to comply with the requirements in practice, as well as the benefits of the changes. With the transition... MoreOpened 10 February 2020
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