Building Regulations - Leading the Way in Australia
By Stephen Krimmer
Building codes and regulations are continually changing throughout the world, adapting to the ever-changing building designs and construction methods. Environmental impacts including increased risks of flooding, bushfires, cyclones and extreme temperatures provide constant challenges to ensure buildings are constructed ensuring occupants remain safe and healthy, whilst minimising impacts on the environment. New Australian building codes and regulations are leading the field in designing and adapting to these changes, ensuring buildings constructed today will perform and function well for many decades to come.
The challenges of new building codes, standards, construction methods and planning legislation requires all practitioners working in the building regulation industry to not only be aware of these changes, but they must also have the skills necessary to adapt their work practices and procedures to implement these changes. New nation wide building codes and standards will soon come into effect. Now is the time to prepare for these changes.
Professions including building surveyors, certifiers, architects, builders and planners all work within the building regulation system. Their knowledge and skills utilised in the effective design, assessment and certification of buildings ensure some of the highest standards of building compliance in the world. There are unique opportunities for building compliance including the use and assessment of performance solutions. Exploring the most up-to-date theory and practice for interpreting requirements around complex buildings, and learning how to implement the National Construction Code (NCC) increases the health, safety and sustainability of building projects around Australia.
The steps to ensure quality building regulation outcomes in practice include:
- Understanding the role of the NCC as it relates to small and large scale buildings.
- Having a working knowledge of the theory and practice of NCC compliance.
- Being equipped to think outside the square by assessing and analysing performance solutions.
- Being equipped to assess the fire resistance, access and egress, and services and equipment requirements for all buildings.
- Having a broad knowledge of the health, amenity and energy efficiency requirements in the NCC.
- Developing the ability to research, interpret and apply the NCC for the regulation of large and complex buildings.
- Understanding and preparing for the upcoming changes in building regulations, particularly the new NCC to come into effect in 2023.
Through the likes of our Advanced Building Regulation course, here at UTS IPPG we strive to provide the tools and training necessary to provide all building regulation practitioners with the skills and confidence to ensure they remain world leaders in the safety, health and sustainability of buildings in Australia.
About Stephen Krimmer
Stephen Krimmer is an Accredited Certifier and Senior Building Surveyor with over twenty years of local government and industry experience, with a specific focus on building code compliance, construction certificate assessments, inspections and education. Stephen provides a variety of engaging training courses to assist both local government organisations and accredited certifiers across NSW.
Stephen Krimmer's courses
Advanced Building Regulation
Do you assess complex multi-storey residential, commercial and industrial buildings? Learn the most up-to-date theory and practice for interpreting requirements around complex buildings in the Building Code of Australia (BCA). Find out more >
Building Regulation
This course focuses on interpreting and applying regulatory requirements for dwellings and outbuildings under the Building Code of Australia and NSW Environmental Planning and Assessment Act. Find out more >
ABC of the Building Code of Australia
Know your code. This course will guide you through the Building Code of Australia, focusing on its hierarchy, general rules and legislation. Find out more >
Certification Short Course
If you are becoming a certifier, or working towards renewing your accreditation, this certification course is for you. This course has been approved by NSW Fair Trading as a prerequisite to apply for registration as a Registered Certifier. Find out more >
Plan Reading
This one-day course is designed to provide participants with training in reading and interpreting the various types of plans used in building and local government. Find out more >
Swimming Pool Assessment and Compliance
Learn how to assess and inspect new and existing swimming pools, issue swimming pool compliance certificates, and develop a swimming pool inspection program. Find out more >