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Browse BIG's curated collection to help with compliance of the National Construction Code (NCC).

The NCC is a performance-based code, and sets the minimum required level for the safety, health, amenity, accessibility and sustainability of certain buildings.

Resources included in this collection are:
•    selected state and territories legislation
•    standards and tolerances guides
•    codes
•    codes of practice
•    NSW Fair Trading documentation
•    Design and Building Practitioner’s documentation
•    work licences and certificates
•    certificates of occupancy, and
•    building certifiers documentation

Australian Standards form a key component to reaching the Performance Solution, and Deemed-To-Satisfy (DTS) Solution, in compliance of the NCC.

The NCC Primary Referenced standards are available separately in the following sets:

NCC Primary References Set
NCC Primary References Plus Set
NCC Primary References Large Business Set

Trade Sets for Australian Standards are also available on BIG.

Provides building certifiers guidance on how to meet their responsibilities for sufficient inspections under the Building Act 1975 (BA) and the Building Regulation 2006 (BR).
Provides guidance for a building certifier assessing an individual as competent to perform certification functions that help the certifier perform building certification functions.
Provides guidance to local governments, building certifiers, building owners and other stakeholders about information to be included in a Certificate of Occupancy (CofO), formerly referred to as a Certificate of Classification (CofC) and where these certificates should be displayed.
This information is intended as a guide only as to the requirement for payment of an insurance premium and cover for loss suffered in respect of different types of building work for contracts entered into on or after 28 October 2016.
To inform development of the Regulations, the Department has reviewed the current extended descriptions of work for each licence class to ensure they reflect modern industry practices.
Information about your rights and how you can exercise them during the building process.
This instrument is the Building (ACT Appendix to the Building Code) Determination 2023 (No 3). (ACT legislation.)
A summary of applicable cover, for contracts signed on or after 28 October 2016.
SCA (NSW) strongly recommends a substantial revision in the insurance rate structure of HOWI for remedial works.