NCC 2022 Volume One - Building Code of Australia Class 2 to 9 buildings
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Part B1 Structural provisions

Part B1 Structural provisions

QLD B1P4 Buildings in flood areas

This clause been deliberately left blank
Building work in designated flood areas is regulated by the Building Act 1975 and the Queensland Development Code 3.5 - Construction of buildings in flood hazard areas

QLD B1D4 Determination of structural resistance of materials and forms of construction2019: QLD B1.4(f)(v)

Delete clause B1D4 and insert QLD B1D4 as follows:

The structural resistance of materials and forms of construction must be determined in accordance with the following, as appropriate:

  1. Masonry (including masonry-veneer, unreinforced masonry and reinforced masonry): AS 3700, except—
    1. ‘(for piers—isolated or engaged)’ is removed from Clause 8.5.1(d); and
    2. where Clause 8.5.1 requires design as for unreinforced masonry in accordance with Section 7, the member must also be designed as unreinforced masonry in accordance with Tables 10.3 and 4.1(a)(i)(C) of AS 3700.
  2. Concrete:
    1. Concrete construction (including reinforced and prestressed concrete): AS 3600.
    2. Autoclaved aerated concrete: AS 5146.1.
    3. Post-installed and cast-in fastenings: AS 5216.
  3. Steel construction:
    1. Steel structures: AS 4100.
    2. Cold-formed steel structures: AS/NZS 4600.
    3. Residential and low-rise steel framing: NASH Standard – Residential and Low-Rise Steel Framing Part 1 or Part 2.
  4. Composite steel and concrete: AS/NZS 2327.
  5. Aluminium construction: AS/NZS 1664.1 or AS/NZS 1664.2.
  6. Timber construction:
    1. Design of timber structures: AS 1720.1.
    2. Timber structures: AS 1684.2, AS 1684.3 or AS 1684.4.
    3. Nailplated timber roof trusses: AS 1720.5.
    4. Timber used for structural purposes: a species scheduled for the appropriate use in Schedules A, B or C of Book 2 of the ‘Queensland Government, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry - Construction timbers in Queensland, Book 1 and Book 2 - Properties and specifications for satisfactory performance of construction timbers in Queensland - Class 1 and 10 buildings (Houses, carports, garages, greenhouses and sheds)’.
  7. Piling: AS 2159.
  8. Glazed assemblies:
    1. The following glazed assemblies in an external wall must comply with AS 2047:
      1. Windows excluding those listed in (ii).
      2. Sliding and swinging glazed doors with a frame, including french and bi-fold doors with a frame.
      3. Adjustable louvres.
      4. Shopfronts.
      5. Window walls with one piece framing.
    2. All glazed assemblies not covered by (i) and the following glazed assemblies must comply with AS 1288:
      1. All glazed assemblies not in an external wall.
      2. Revolving doors.
      3. Fixed louvres.
      4. Skylights, roof lights and windows in other than the vertical plane.
      5. Sliding and swinging doors without a frame.
      6. Windows constructed on site and architectural one-off windows, which are not design tested in accordance with AS 2047.
      7. Second-hand windows, re-used windows and recycled windows.
      8. Heritage windows.
      9. Glazing used in balustrades and sloping overhead glazing.
  9. Termite Risk Management: Where a primary building element is subject to attack by subterranean termites: AS 3660.1, and—
    1. for the purposes of this provision, a primary building element consisting entirely of, or a combination of, any of the following materials is considered not subject to termite attack:
      1. Steel, aluminium or other metals.
      2. Concrete.
      3. Masonry.
      4. Fibre-reinforced cement.
      5. Timber — naturally termite resistant in accordance with Appendix C of AS 3660.1.
      6. Timber — preservative treated in accordance with Appendix D of AS 3660.1; and
    2. a durable notice must be permanently fixed to the building in a prominent location, such as a meter box or the like, indicating—
      1. the termite management system used; and
      2. the date of installation of the system; and
      3. where a chemical is used, its life expectancy as listed on the appropriate authority’s pesticides register label; and
      4. the installer’s or manufacturer’s recommendations for the scope and frequency of future inspections for termite activity.
  10. Roof construction (except in cyclonic areas):
    1. Roof tiling: AS 2050.
    2. Cellulose cement corrugated sheets: AS/NZS 2908.1 with safety mesh installed in accordance with AS/NZS 1562.3 clause 2.4.3.2 except for sub-clause (g) for plastic sheeting.
    3. Metal roofing: AS 1562.1.
  11. Particleboard structural flooring: AS 1860.2.
  12. Garage doors and other large access doors in openings not more than 3 m in height in external walls of buildings determined as being located in wind region C or D in accordance with AS/NZS 1170.2: AS/NZS 4505.
  13. Lift shafts which are not required to have an FRL, must—
    1. except as required by (ii), be completely enclosed with non-perforated material between the bottom of the pit and the ceiling of the lift shaft, other than—
      1. at landing doors, emergency doors and pit access doors; and
      2. low-rise, low-speed constant pressure lifts; and
      3. small-sized, low-speed automatic lifts; and
    2. in atrium and observation areas, be protected with non-perforated material not less than 2.5 m in height—
      1. above any places on which a person can stand, which are within 800 mm horizontal reach of any vertical moving lift component including ropes and counterweights; and
      2. at the lowest level of the atrium area that the lift serves, on all sides except the door opening, for not less than 2.5 m in height, by enclosure with non-perforated material; and
    3. be of non-brittle material; and
    4. where glazing is used—
      1. comply with Table B1D4; or
      2. not fail the deflection criteria required by S6C11(c)(iii).
Insert QLD table (B1D4) B1D4 as follows:
QLD Table B1D4: Material and minimum thickness of glazing and polycarbonate sheet
Application Lift shaft vision panels more than 65,000 mm2, door panels, and lift shafts Lift shaft vision panels less than or equal to 65,000 mm2
Laminated glass 10 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) 6 mm (0.76 mm interlayer)
Toughened/laminated glass 10 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) 6 mm (0.76 mm interlayer)
Annealed glass with security polyester film coating 10 mm 6 mm
Safety wire glass Not applicable Subject to fire test
Polycarbonate sheet 13 mm 6 mm
Insert QLD table (B1D4) B1D4 as follows:
QLD Table B1D4: Material and minimum thickness of glazing and polycarbonate sheet
Application Lift shaft vision panels more than 65,000 mm2, door panels, and lift shafts Lift shaft vision panels less than or equal to 65,000 mm2
Laminated glass 10 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) 6 mm (0.76 mm interlayer)
Toughened/laminated glass 10 mm (0.76 mm interlayer) 6 mm (0.76 mm interlayer)
Annealed glass with security polyester film coating 10 mm 6 mm
Safety wire glass Not applicable Subject to fire test
Polycarbonate sheet 13 mm 6 mm

QLD B1D6 Construction of buildings in flood hazard areas

This clause been deliberately left blank
Building work in designated flood hazard areas is regulated by the Building Act 1975, and the Queensland Development Code 3.5 - Construction of buildings in flood hazard areas.