This video from the 2022 NCC Seminars provides an update on the NCC referencing system for NCC 2022 Volume One and Volume Two.
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Hello my name is Graham Moss, I'm the Principal Building Surveyor for the Australian Building Codes Board
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this video is an update on the NCC referencing system also known as the NCC structure for the
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Building Code of Australia that's Volumes One and Two of the NCC. The best way to describe the
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new referencing system is to compare it with the old one and so here I have Volume One NCC 2019.
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On this slide as you can see this high level the structure starts with Section A the
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governing requirements that's where you've got the classifications in A6 evidence to suitability in
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A5 that sort of thing and then comes the technical provision starting with structure at Section B
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far resistance in Section C and all the way down to Section J energy efficiency.
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Note on this slide for this moment that Section I has some asterisks there, Section I is blank.
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It's been like this since 2014 which was when we took maintenance out of the code and we put
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those asterisks in as a placeholder so that Section J didn't suddenly become Section I.
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And then after these technical provisions and the governing requirements you find the Schedules
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where the definitions, state and territory variations and things like that are found.
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So that's 2019 Volume One high level structure compare this to now NCC 2022 in the new structure.
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Now at this level not much has changed in fact the only real change is that special use buildings
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has moved from Section H in the 2019 structure into Section I in the 2022 structure.
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What this has done is allowed Section H to be designated for housing and that's Volume Two
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and we'll talk about that in a moment but we'll cover the Volume One amendments first.
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And as is the same today then the schedules come after these technical
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provisions found from B through to J and so there's not much not much change really at this high level.
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However the changes come when you start to drill into the parts of Volume One because Volume One
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uses the new Section Part Type Clause referencing system, Volume Two also uses this same referencing
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system Section Part Type Clause, SPTC, but like I said we'll talk about Volume Two in a moment.
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So Volume One at the part level has had some quite significant changes in the referencing system on
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account of this new system and perhaps the best way to explain how this Section Part Type Clause
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system works is showing an example from the NCC 2019 translated into 2022 so I'll do that in a
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moment starting with the next slide. But what I want to point out is that along the way you
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should pick up some tips and tricks about how to find what you're after in the new system you
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might come to NCC 2022 with the old reference in your mind I wanted to give you some tips
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and tricks to help you find that old reference how that's been translated to the new reference.
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And like I said the best way to do that is to start with an example so here is E4.5 exit
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signs as specified in NCC 2019. Now this is how the existing or the 2019 referencing system works we
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know that E4.5 exit signs is in Section E because under the current numbering system E4.5
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starts with the letter e. Next comes part we know that E4.5 exit signs is in Part 4
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because after the E comes the number 4, I think you can see where this is going. Next is type SPTC Section Part
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Type Clause we are up to type. Now under the current system you'll know that this is a
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Deemed-to-Satisfy provision E4.5 because there's no letter after the E, if it was a performance
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requirement so consider EP4.2, that's the relevant performance required for E4.5 we know that EP4.2
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is a performance requirement because there is a P under the current system after after the E.
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Also there's verification methods in the current system we'd know it would be a
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verification method if it was EV so for instance EV4.1 is a verification method in NCC 2019.
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Because there's no letter there we know it's a Deemed-to-Satisfy provision, so just note that
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for now. And next in the current system E4.5 the last last numeral in that designation is
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five because it's the fifth clause in part four of Section E that's why it's E4.5.
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So that's how the current system works, this is how it translates to the new system
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moving from E4.5 in NCC 2019 going across to NCC 2022 we have E4D5, Section Part Type Clause.
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So E4.5 becomes E4D5 now exit signs this provision translates quite tidily, it makes
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the referencing system the new referencing system look quite easy really just take the take the dot
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away and put in the letter D for Deemed-to-Satisfy P for performance requirement, Etc.
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Now there's been other changes for NCC 2022 that mean that it doesn't always translate this tidily.
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For example there's a little trick that depends on where the performance requirements are.
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Here's something you've probably already know but never really noticed and that is that sometimes in
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Volume One the performance requirements are at the beginning of the section and sometimes in Volume One
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the performance requirements are found at the beginning of the part. So for example Section C the
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performance requirements are at the beginning of the section there's three parts in section
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C1 fire resistance C2 compartmentation C3 protection of openings now all these parts are
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related to one another they're to do with fire performance and those performance requirements
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are related to one another these three parts are all related to the same fire
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related performance requirements and that makes sense and that's fine. But consider
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Section F for example, so Section F is all about health and amenity but health and amenity is
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quite a broad subject you've got toilet provisions in F2, you've got noise attenuation in F5,
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now F2 has its own performance requirements to do with toilet provision and F5 has its own
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separate performance requirements to do with noise attenuation, now although they're all about health
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and amenity they're different subject areas and therefore have different performance requirements
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and that's why those performance requirements are found at the beginning of each part and
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of course that's fine because it's just health and amenity it all meets that particular section.
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Now why am I telling you this well it's because where the performance requirements are found at
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the beginning of the part we've had to actually create a new part to accommodate those performance
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requirements and also verification methods if there are verification methods for that particular
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part. So for example Section C again fire resistance we've got the performance requirements
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and verification methods in a brand new Part C1 and of course what that has done is meant
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that the part number in the referencing system has bumped up by one so C1.14 ancillary
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elements as referred to in NCC 2019 becomes C2D14 ancillary elements in NCC 2022 because the part
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number has been bumped up by one. And if you're still lost CRTL-F is your friend you can do a
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search in the new NCC 2022 because we've included the old reference this 2019 reference next to the
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title in every new provision in NCC 2022. Now the specifications, in Volume One the specifications
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are now all numbered it starts at number one and goes into the 40s I have on this particular slide
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some of the more popular specifications listed here for example Spec C1.1 is now spec 5.
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Now I'm afraid I haven't got any translation tricks for you here but we do have a list
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of NCC Specifications at the front of Volume One that you might find useful and of course
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that search function that I mentioned just now also works because we still have the old clause
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numbers next to the title of every part of the clause for NCC 2022. Now that covers the changes
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in the referencing system and the structure for Volume One now I'm going to show you Volume Two.
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Volume Two has had a big makeover and this is what Volume Two looks like today, we start with
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Section 1 the governing requirements which is more or less the same as Section A in Volume One,
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then we have Section 2 in the 2019 system for Volume Two and Section 2 contains the performance
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provisions this is where the performance requirements and the verification methods live,
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and then we have Section 3 which is mostly the acceptable construction practice and all the parts
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are listed here from 3.0 structural provisions down to 3.12 Energy Efficiency,
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and after that we have the Schedules including the definitions and state and territory variations
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much certain territory editions much like Volume One. So that's how Volume Two looks today
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like I've said we've given Volume Two a large makeover and that's because for 2022 we've picked
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up most of the acceptable construction practice out of Section 3 and transferred that into a new
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ABCB reference document the ABCB Housing Provisions Standard. Think of this as being like a reference
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standard like perhaps an Australian Standard it's not in the NCC but it's called up by the NCC.
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It's not our reference document we already have three ABCB reference standards there's the
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protocol for structural software, the standard for construction in flight hazard areas, we've
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also got the standard for NatHERS Heating and Cooling load limits these are freely available
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ABCB Standards that are on our website today and referenced by the National Construction Code.
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So the idea of an ABCB Standard isn't new, however this is our biggest one ever it's over 400 pages
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and that's what you get when you pick up most of Volume Two and move it into a reference standard.
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As a result Volume Two itself has become a lot thinner you still have the governing
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requirements, that's section A and then you have that Section H that I mentioned earlier
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and each of these parts, the parts in Section H have the relevant performance requirements, the
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verification methods, if there are any, and then you have these Deemed-to-Satisfy provisions that are
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enacting the Housing Provisions by referencing them. Now these particular provisions might also
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enact a referenced Australian Standard, I'll show you an example on the next slide, but
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certainly this is how the ABCB Housing Provision Standard is called up by NCC 2022 Volume Two.
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Now some of you might be thinking okay when it comes to Volume Two today I rarely find myself in
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Section 2 I usually just go to Section 3 and that's where I find my Deemed-to-Satisfy
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provisions within the pages of the code the acceptable construction practice and
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you think to yourself well because of this I'm probably going to be finding myself picking up
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the Housing Provisions Standard and I don't really have to pick up NCC 2022 Volume Two because I'm not
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using the verification methods or the performance requirements. Now that might be the case and you
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may you are going to find yourself in the Housing Provisions Standard a lot but please note this very
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carefully that the ABCB Housing Provisions Standard must be read in conjunction with NCC 2022 Volume Two.
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I'll demonstrate this by showing you H1D5 masonry in Volume Two. So H1D5 subclause (1) is the new
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part of volume Two that deals with masonry veneer now this is one of those application clauses
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that I was speaking about earlier. Note that this application clause allows you to use the reference
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standards AS 3700 or AS 4773 series and this is the case today there's no technical change here
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or as an alternative to these you can use Part 5.2 of the ABCB Housing Provisions Standard
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this is how it's enacted by Volume Two, but what I want to highlight on this slide
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is the limitations that for using the standard are contained here in Volume Two. Now these
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limitations aren't new these are 3.3.5.1 in NCC 2019 however these limitations are integral to
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using the provisions of the standard but you won't find them in the standard so as you can
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see you need to keep Volume Two at hand when you're using the new ABCB Housing Provisions Standard but
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of course in a digital environment that's easy you just click between the two documents that's fine.
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Now don't worry if you do pick up the standard first there are reminders in that standard itself
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to point you back to Volume Two so here is Part 5.2 masonry veneer inside the standard we've just
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been passed here we've just been sent here from Volume Two but have a look at subclause (1) this
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subclause is reminding us that this particular part of the Housing Provisions Standard is subject
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to the limitations found elsewhere that is back in Volume Two H1D5(1)(c). Note also that
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5.2.1 subclause (2) is saying that you don't have to use these Housing Provisions Standard if you're
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complying with AS 3700 or the AS 4773 series it's reminding you that if you're using the reference
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documents as acceptable construction manuals as we call them today then you don't need to use these
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particular provisions inside the Housing Provisions Standard. So what I'm saying if you do pick up the
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standard first you're going to find links back to Volume Two when it matters. Now a question that we're
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often asked about the new referencing system is why are we doing this well there's a few reasons
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but in a nutshell the new referencing system is necessary to achieve digitization. Put simply the
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existing referencing system is not machine readable and a machine readable referencing
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system is necessary to achieve digitization, now digitization is something that the board and the
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office of the ABCB are committed to and therefore was necessary to introduce this new referencing
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system. This video has been a brief overview of the new referencing system for NCC 2022 Volumes One and Two.
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If you do require further information please refer to our website abcb.gov.au
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