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Standards setting the benchmark for the construction industry

 

The building and construction industry is one of the most heavily regulated industries. Implementing and complying to Standards can help improve quality of work and efficiencies across the business while prioritising the safety of employees and the community. 

 

Construction workers have challenging jobs. Daily tasks can vary greatly, and they can all have different associated risks which must be identified, reduced and constantly managed.  

 

There are many Standards designed to keep construction workers safe in their jobs. From the performance of workwear to safety management programs, they provide the requirements any business must meet to reduce hazards, minimise risks and maintain a safe working environment. 

 

Building and construction Standards not only protect employees on the worksite but also set the benchmark for the quality and performance of projects. The need for immediate access to essential and current Standards is crucial to remain compliant and safe.

National Construction Code 2019 - Building Code of Australia Set (Includes Amendment 1)
Published: 28-Jun-2024
Fixed platforms, walkways, stairways and ladders - Design, construction and installation
Published: 18-Apr-2018
Masonry Structures
Published: 14-Feb-2018
Concrete structures
Published: 29-Jun-2018
Plumbing and drainage Set
Published: 01-Jul-2021
Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules)
Published: 26-Jun-2018
Gas installations General installations
Published: 30-Sep-2022
Design for access and mobility General requirements for access - New building work
Published: 18-Jun-2021
Waterproofing of domestic wet areas
Published: 23-Jul-2021
Electrical installations - Verification by inspection and testing
Published: 02-Dec-2022
Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas
Published: 14-Nov-2018
Glass in buildings - Selection and installation
Published: 25-Jun-2021
National Construction Code 2019 - Building Code of Australia Set (Includes Amendment 1)
Published: 28-Jun-2024
The use of ventilation and airconditioning in buildings Mechanical ventilation in buildings
Published: 28-Jun-2024
Fire detection, warning, control and intercom systems - System design, installation and commissioning Fire
Published: 28-Jun-2024
Fire detection, warning, control and intercom systems - System design, installation and commissioning Fire alarm monitoring
Published: 28-Jun-2024
Fire detection, warning, control and intercom systems - System design, installation and commissioning Emergency warning and intercom systems
Published: 28-Jun-2024
Glass beads and particles for pavement-marking materials
Published: 28-Jun-2024
Welding, brazing and cutting of metals - Glossary of terms
Published: 28-Jun-2024
Residential timber-framed construction Non-cyclonic areas
Published: 25-Jun-2021
Boilers - Safety management and supervision systems
Published: 19-Mar-2021
Pipelines - Gas and liquid petroleum Submarine pipeline systems
Published: 27-Jun-2024
Specification for general purpose corrugated fibreboard boxes and blanks
Published: 28-Jun-2024
Pressure equipment - In-service inspection
Published: 28-Jun-2024
Steel structures
Published: 21-Aug-2020
Installation code for metal roof and wall cladding
Published: 16-Jul-2015
Structural design actions Wind actions
Published: 30-Jul-2021
Structural steel welding Welding of reinforcing steel
Published: 24-Nov-2014
Methods of testing concrete Determination of mass per unit volume of hardened concrete
Published: 05-Sep-1998
Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures
Published: 08-Nov-2018
Inspection of buildings Group titled properties
Published: 03-Oct-2018
Process Piping
Published: 31-Jan-2023
Safety of machinery — General principles for design — Risk assessment and risk reduction
Published: 20-Oct-2010
Acoustics - Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements Impact sound insulation
Published: 21-Jun-2024
Organization and digitization of information about buildings and civil engineering works
Published: 25-Jun-2021
Acoustics - Laboratory and field measurement of flanking transmission for airborne, impact and building service equipment sound between adjoining rooms
Published: 26-Apr-2024

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Australian Building Standards for Stairs, Steps, and Deck Construction

Adhering to Australian building Standards is crucial for constructing safe and compliant stairs, steps, and decks. These Standards ensure the proper dimensions, structural integrity, and safety features are in place to prevent accidents and ensure durability. For decks, specific regulations address factors such as load-bearing capacities, balustrade heights, and handrails to maintain safety. Ensuring compliance with Australian Standards for stairs and steps helps create accessible and safe passageways in both residential and commercial buildings. Popular Standards include: 

  • AS 1657:2018 - Fixed platforms, walkways, stairways and ladders - Design, construction and installation.
  • AS/NZS ISO 7176.28:2013 - Wheelchairs Requirements and test methods for stair-climbing devices
  • AS 1735.15:2021 - Lifts, escalators and moving walks Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts
  • AS/NZS 1577:2018 - Scaffold decking components


Building Standards for Roofing, Bathrooms, and Temperature Control

Australian building standards for roofing and bathrooms are designed to ensure quality, durability, and safety in various environments. Roofing standards address materials, load requirements, and installation techniques, ensuring resistance to weather conditions. For bathrooms, the focus is on waterproofing, drainage, and accessibility, ensuring that all installations meet the highest safety and usability requirements. Additionally, building temperature standards play a significant role in maintaining a comfortable and energy-efficient environment, dictating guidelines for insulation, ventilation, and heating systems to optimise indoor climate control. Popular Standards include:

  • AS 4200.2:2017 - Pliable building membranes and underlays Installation
  • AS 2050:2018 - Installation of Roof Tiles
  • AS 3688:2016 - Water supply and gas systems - Metallic fittings and end connectors
  • AS 1562.1:2018 - Design and installation of metal roof and wall cladding Metal

 

empty bed and wheelchair in a nursing home room

 

Construction Standards for Aged Care, Residential, and Bushfire Protection

In aged care and residential settings, construction standards are tailored to meet the specific needs of residents, ensuring safety, accessibility, and comfort. These standards cover aspects such as ramps, handrails, and fire safety to accommodate the elderly and those with mobility issues. Additionally, Australian bushfire construction standards provide crucial guidelines for building in fire-prone areas, focusing on materials and design techniques to reduce the risk of damage during a bushfire. These standards are essential for protecting property and ensuring the safety of occupants in high-risk regions. Popular Standards include: 

  • AS 3789.7-1996 - Textiles for health care facilities and institutions General apparel
  • AS 3959:2018 - Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas
  • AS 4299-1995 - Adaptable housing
  • AS 1684.2:2021 - Residential timber-framed construction Non-cyclonic areas


Swimming Pool and Bridge Construction Standards

Swimming pool construction standards in Australia focus on safety, structural integrity, and compliance with local regulations, including fencing and water safety measures. These standards ensure that pools are built to withstand usage while providing a safe environment for users. Bridge construction standards, on the other hand, address the design, load-bearing capacities, and materials used in building sturdy and long-lasting bridges. Compliance with these standards is critical to ensure the durability and safety of infrastructure that supports transportation and community connectivity. Popular Standards include:

 

scaffolding in a residential construction site

 

Noise, Materials, and Concrete Standards in Construction

Construction noise standards are in place to minimise the impact of construction activities on nearby communities, dictating acceptable noise levels and times for certain activities. Standards for construction materials ensure that the materials used meet rigorous quality and safety requirements, whether they are for structural support or aesthetic purposes. Concrete construction standards, including those specific to masonry in small buildings, ensure that concrete structures are durable, safe, and fit for purpose, detailing mix specifications, curing processes, and reinforcement requirements. Popular Standards include:

  • AS 3600:2018 - Concrete structures
  • AS 3610.1:2018 - Formwork for concrete Specifications
  • AS 2436-2010 - Guide to noise and vibration control on construction, demolition and maintenance sites (Reconfirmed 2016)
  • AS 2021:2015 - Acoustics - Aircraft noise intrusion - Building siting and construction
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Construction Materials and Building

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Building requires multiple companies, suppliers, specialists and workers in a complex supply chain to meet safety, quality, performance and sustainable requirements. Discover Standards for town planning, construction materials, lighting and more.

Building in bushfire prone areas

Building in Bushfire Prone Areas

3 Standards to assist in building in bushfire prone areas

Whether you are building or renovating in bushfire prone areas, Standards play a role in stating certain requirements to improve the level of safety and reduce the likeliness of damage to the building.

4 Standards to keep construction workers safe

4 Standards to keep Construction Workers Safe

Safety Standards for construction workers

Construction workers can have challenging jobs, where tasks may have certain associated risks. There are Standards in place to reduce hazards and minimise safety risks in their day-to-day jobs, read on and discover our top four Standards.

Guide to lighting Standards

Guide to Australian Lighting Standards

Lighting Standards for all construction projects

Indoor and outdoor lighting have vastly different requirements based on the location and activity performed. From working in an office, to lighting a tunnel - projects should meet the benchmarks as stated in their relevant Standards.

8 Benefits of Standards

8 Benefits of Standards

Compliance with Standards has a range of benefits

Standards can affect an organisation's quality, lead-time, supply chain management and costs. They make trade across international borders easier and promote global competition, having a positive impact on economies.

Standards Management

Standards Management

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