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Home›News›NCC 2022 Amendment 2 in full effect

NCC 2022 Amendment 2 in full effect

By Danny Williamson
July 29, 2025
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The National Construction Code (NCC) 2022 Amendment 2 has been published to align it with recent changes to the Disability (Access to Premises – Buildings) Standards 2010 (Premises Standards).

The Premises Standards were amended on 23 November 2024 and include reference to the 2021 edition of AS 1428.1 Design for access and mobility. The amendment to the Premises Standards took effect on 29 July 2025.

The purpose of the standard is to ensure people with disability have equal access to public buildings. The Premises Standards contain the Access Code for Buildings, which is based on the NCC access for people with disability provisions. Building practitioners, including certifiers and developers, must ensure that buildings comply with the Access Code and with the NCC. The NCC has been aligned with the changes to the Access Code.

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