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28 Oct 2013 The Building Control (Amendment) Regulations 2013 have been published in the Government Gazette .. minor changes to the approved BP during construction, BCA has prepared a set of guidelines on immaterial Changes to staircase tread and riser size as long as it is within compliance. • Changes to
4 Feb 2015 However, one of the key elements you need to consider before selecting your staircase design is the regulatory code for your area. The National Construction Code (NCC), formerly known as the Building Code of Australia (BCA) regulates stair construction and design in Australia. It covers areas such as the
(a) The height of a balustrade or other barrier must be in accordance with the following: NCC 2014 Building Code of .. 'window' in the BCA. The reason for this is to also capture windows that may let in air but not light, e.g. metal louvres. A metal louvre or openable panel would not fit in the BCA definition of window but is
CODE ON ACCESSIBILITY 2013 v. CONTENT. Figure 45 Handrail Extensions. Figure 46 Stair Detail. Figure 47 Example of Accessible Toilets in School. Figure 48 Detail of Accessible Individual Washroom. Figure 49 Location of Jumbo Toilet Roll Dispenser. Figure 50 Accessible Water Closet Compartment within a Toilet
Balustrading is required to comply with the BCA and be stiff enough to withstand exerted pressure. Balustrade may have a handrail over. The Building Code of Australia Parts 3.9.1 and 3.9.2, Volume 2 and Australian Standard 1170.1 are written to ensure building that enables people to move safely between different levels
25 Sep 2016 What are the current BCA requirements for balustrades? The current BCA requirements are that a balcony balustrade have the following attributes: –. The top of the railing must be least 1 metre (1000mm) from the ground. Any opening must not allow a 125mm sphere (ie childs head) to pass through. So the
13 Aug 2013 Great article from the Australian Timber Database about the BCA requirements for timber balustrades and handrails. They state that: The bulletin also contains a list of handrail sizes and spans, tables on the capacity of handrail connections and loads as well as details on connectors for balusters and infill.
The Building Code of Australia (BCA) advises that a handrail is required where there is the possibility of falling over one metre or more from a floor or building. In other words, a deck less than one metre (1m) above ground is not required to have a handrail, though depending on the height it may still be recommended.
2016 Building Code to Start 1 May (374.98KB) This item/page is locked. 26 Apr 2016. BCA 2016 out for public comment (352.51KB) This item/page is locked. 29 Jun 2015. Balustrade requirements for Class 1 buildings (322.93KB) This item/page is locked. 20 Apr 2015. Changes to BCA 2015 start 1 May 2015 (380.29KB)
28 Oct 2013 c) Paragraph A.2.1 – removal of abbreviations and symbols not used in the Document. d) Paragraph B.3 – title of codes and specifications amended to reflect the current names. e) Exemption scope expanded for the following specifications in section. E – i. width of staircase; ii. risers and treads; iii. landing;.
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