The ABCB has 2 primary technical advisory committees, Building Codes Committee (BCC) and the Plumbing Code Committee (PCC).

The PCC is a valuable national forum for regulatory authorities and industry to work collectively and collaboratively to consider technical matters relevant to plumbing regulation reform. It plays an active role in assisting the Board, through the Office, in achieving sound technical plumbing regulation outcomes. As a technical advisory committee it is not responsible for making final decisions in relation to the content of the PCA or matters of policy direction.

The BCC and PCC operate in alignment to ensure a coordinated approach to building and plumbing regulatory reform.

Membership of the PCC includes:

Organisation

Representing

Chairperson

ABCB

Department of Industry, Science and Resources

Commonwealth 

Department of Customer Service

New South Wales

Victorian Building Authority

Victoria

Department of Energy and Public Works

Queensland

Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety

Western Australia

Department for Energy and Mining

South Australia

Consumer, Building and Occupational Services, Department of Justice

Tasmania

Access Canberra, Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate

Australian Capital Territory

Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics

Northern Territory

Air Conditioning and Mechanical Contractors Association (ACMA)

Industry

Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council (AFAC)

Industry

Australian Industry Group (Ai Group)

Industry

Hydraulic Consultants Association Australasia (HCAA)

Industry

Backflow Prevention Association of Australia (BPAA)

Industry

Engineers Australia (EA)

Industry

Housing Industry Association (HIA)

Industry

Master Builders Australia (MBA)

Industry

Master Plumbers Australia (MPA)

Industry

Plumbing Products Industry Group (PPIG)

Industry

Standards Australia

Industry

Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA)

Industry

Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

New Zealand (Observer)