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    CFD analysis to calculate Total R-values and mitigation requirements for thermal bridges in ceilings and suspended floors with adjacent airspace.

    10.2022 Report

    Generalised simplified calculation method to calculate thermal bridges in ceilings and suspended floors with an adjacent airspace. (Includes process to deal with battens, encapsulation).

    10.2022 Report

    This template must be used when submitting a proposal to change the NCC. This template is compatible with Windows Word 2007 or later, and Word for Mac 2011.

    09.2022 Template

    This report summarises the research on the impacts of thermal bridging mitigation (TBM) undertaken to

    A review of industry feedback and approaches to upgrading to 7-star building fabric

    This report details a range of technical modifications to both the method and underlying assumptions

    This report describes the costs and benefits of increasing ratings in Class 1 dwellings from 6 to 7 stars, and in Class 2 buildings from a 6-star average (with a minimum of 5 stars) to 7 average (w

    Decision Regulation Impact Statement for a proposal to increase residential building energy efficiency requirements

    Decision Regulation Impact Statement for a proposal to increase residential building energy efficiency requirements

    The corrigendum to NCC 2019 has been updated to align the expiry dates with the new date for NCC 2022, being 1 May 2023

    08.2022 Notice

    This document provides direction for CodeMark Certification Bodies to follow when issuing Certificates of Conformity (CofC) under the CodeMark Australia Scheme using the CofC template.

    07.2022 Guideline

    This corrigendum provides a correction to the preview draft of NCC 2022 Volume One.

    07.2022 Corporate

    This corrigendum changes expiry dates contained in NCC 2019 and NCC 2019 Amendment 1 relevant to some NCC referenced documents.

    04.2022 Corporate

    This toolkit contains a variety of written and visual resources for stakeholders to share information about the WaterMark Certification Scheme across media and communication channels.

    In Australia, most plumbing and drainage products must be WaterMark certified. The WaterMark means that products are safe, fit for purpose and suitable for use.

    03.2022

    In Australia, most plumbing and drainage products must be WaterMark certified. The WaterMark means that products are safe, fit for purpose and suitable for use.

    03.2022

    In Australia, most plumbing and drainage products must be WaterMark certified. The WaterMark means that products are safe, fit for purpose and suitable for use.

    03.2022

    In Australia, most plumbing and drainage products must be WaterMark certified. The WaterMark means that products are safe, fit for purpose and suitable for use.

    03.2022

    In Australia, most plumbing and drainage products must ne WaterMark certified. The WaterMark means that products are safe, fit for purpose and suitable for use.

    03.2022

    In this video we discuss the process of WaterMark certification and who is responsible for this process.

    02.2022

    This notice provides clarification on achieving a compliant solution for a flushing cistern with optional top or bottom cistern inlet valve connections.

    01.2022 Notice