Builders, plumbers and construction contractors will no longer have to fork out big dollars for a copy of the National Construction Code, with the government now making it freely available online.
Previously tradespeople were forced to shell out almost $400 for a hard copy version of the document, however a decision was made at last year’s Building Ministers’ Forum to make the Code more accessible.
Karen Andrews, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Science said the new online version of the code would increase access from 12,000 to a potential 200,000 individuals and businesses across Australia. This represents$4.8 million in savings for Australian businesses according to Ms Andrews.
“This measure will significantly reduce red tape for Australia’s building industry, improve the Code’s useability and ensure that Australia’s building, construction and plumbing industries continue to maintain high standards,” Mrs Andrews said.
“Agreeing to eliminate costs associated with buying the code will make it more accessible to the industry and mean that these sectors can keep abreast of the latest changes.”
To register for free online access to the National Construction Code visit the Australian Building Codes Board online: www.abcb.gov.au.
“Agreeing to eliminate costs associated with buying the code will make it more accessible to the industry and mean that these sectors can keep abreast of the latest changes.”
The Commonwealth will continue to work with the States and Territories to promote the free access Code which provides model regulations for buildings and plumbing and is given effect through state and territory legislation. It also sets minimum requirements for the design, construction and performance of buildings throughout Australia.
Details on the process to register for free online access to the NCC are available at the Australian Building Codes Board website at www.abcb.gov.au.
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