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This building regulation course will guide you through the Building Code of Australia 2022 Volume 2, focusing on both the theory and practice of residential construction compliance. In this course you will learn how to implement technical provisions in the design and construction of buildings - ensuring you constantly meet legal requirements and national construction standards.

DurationOne session (8 hours in total)
Dates

Class code: ABC2
Thu 15 May, 2025

Class code: ABC3
Thu 21 Aug, 2025

Class code: ABC4
Thu 6 Nov, 2025

Time9:00 AM — 5:00 PM
Venue

All classes except ABC3 will be delivered online via a live video link.

ABC3 will be delivered face-to-face, at the UTS City Campus.

Cost$698 (GST Free)
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Course content

This building regulation course will cover the following topics:

Importance of Building Codes

  • Linkage of legislation
  • BCA Hierarchy – Objectives, Functional Statements, Performance Requirements
  • Verification methods
  • Housing Provisions format and navigating your way around
  • Language and Clause Structure
  • Differences between BCA Volume 1 and Volume 2

Rules relating to the BCA

  • Meeting Performance Requirements
  • Assessment Methods
  • Interpretation of Housing Provisions
  • Classification of Buildings, Why Classify, How to Classify
  • Performance provisions

Building and Compliance matters

  • Earthworks
  • Termites
  • Footings and Slabs
  • Fire Separation
  • Smoke detectors
  • Wet areas
  • Room heights
  • Light and Ventilation
  • Stairs and balustrades
  • Energy Efficiency.

Learning outcomes

At the completion of this BCA course you will have an understanding of:

  • The importance of Building Codes
  • How to identify the format of Housing Provisions
  • The language and clause structure
  • Classifying buildings in accordance with the Code
  • Acceptable construction and performance provisions.

About the presenters

Stephen Krimmer

Stephen Krimmer has held senior positions in academia, local government and the private sector for over two decades. Stephen’s expertise includes planning, sustainability and development assessment. His passion for strategic and sustainable planning outcomes is demonstrated in his planning roles and his development and delivery of training courses across NSW.

For the past decade, Stephen has devoted his time equally between academia and working within the planning sector and is regular presenter at UTS IPPG. Stephen also develops and delivers bespoke training courses for government and non-government organisations including Sydney Trains and regularly speaks at state-wide conferences.

Stephen has University qualifications in Environmental Health majoring in planning and building, as well as qualifications in Training and Assessment and Carbon Management. Stephen’s relevant roles have included; Senior Sustainability Planner, Supervisor of Development Assessment Team and Presenter of professional development programs at UTS IPPG.

 

Craig Squires

Craig Squires is an Accredited Certifier with over 30 years of experience in local government certification, specialising in building compliance, certification processes, and fire safety. As the Coordinator of the Certification and Fire Safety team in a local council in Western Sydney, Craig plays a pivotal role in ensuring regulatory compliance and upholding safety standards across the built environment.

With extensive knowledge of the Building Code of Australia and certification requirements, Craig plays a leading role in the training and development of industry professionals. For over a decade, he has been a key presenter of professional development courses at UTS IPPG, delivering specialised training programs designed for certifiers, building surveyors and construction professionals to help them navigate complex regulatory frameworks. In addition to his work in professional training, Craig has extensive teaching experience in higher education. He has lectured in undergraduate and postgraduate programs at the tertiary level.
 


Delivery style

Online (via Zoom) - a reliable internet connection is required. Video connection details and teaching materials will be made available to participants prior to the course via Canvas, the UTS Learning Management System (LMS).

Face-to-face (UTS City Campus) - location details and teaching materials will be made available to participants prior to the course.


Intended audience

This building code course is designed for participants wanting a basic understanding of the Building Code of Australia 2022 Volume 2, with a focus on the housing provisions (Volume 2).


Course prerequisites

This BCA course has no prerequisites and is open to all members of the public.


Course registration

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In-house training solutions

This BCA course can also be customised and delivered in-house. Find out more >


What others have said about this course

The presenters were very knowledgeable and were top experience in the field. I like the practical nature of the course showing relevant examples applicable to day-to-day work projects.

Great delivery with a mix of speakers, explanatory information, videos and the like made it interesting and informative.

Information was readily available and was direst and to the point. The lecturer was very good with the presentation.- John. S

Well presented and easy to follow.- Robbie. R


Contact us

Need more information? For all course related enquiries, including future dates or in-house training enquiries email us or call +61 (2) 9514 7884.

This short course is presented by the university's Institute for Public Policy and Governance. Learn more about the Institute's advisory and research services, local government postgraduate courses and professional learning and development programs.

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