Access Reports & BCA Reports are required as part of the development approval, construction certificate or complying development certificate. In most cases the reports are either read by the relevant assessment authority i.e. Council or the Private Certifier and also used by the contractor or client as a reference tool.
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Read MoreBCA/NCC have introduced requirements to help enhance building designs to minimise the risk of slips to and within buildings and extended to ramps, stairways and landings.
Read MoreHandrails shall have no vertical sections and shall follow the angle of the stairway nosings. The height of the top of the handrail, shall be consistent through the ramp (or stairs) and at any landing.
Read MoreList of updates to the BCA/NCC 2019 access requirements.
Read MoreAccessible Change Facilities are required to be installed in specific shopping centres, sports venues, museums, art galleries, theatres and passenger areas within airports.
Read MoreChanges being introduced in NCC 2019 are almost here. As seen in the public comment draft released last year, there’s lots to take in! Read on to find out more about key changes, dates and what’s available to help you understand it.
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