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BUILDING CONNECTION

SUMMER 2016

KEY PROJECT PROPOSAL PROCESSES

FOR THE BUILDING SECTOR

AS/NZS 3500 SERIES

Anyone wishing to propose a new standards development

project to update the AS/NZS 3500 series will need to

complete and submit the Proposal Form available from

Standards Australia’s website

www.standards.org.au.

Proponents are encouraged to contact Standards Australia’s

Water & Waste Services National Sector Manager as early as

possible to discuss their proposal and to receive advice on

how to complete the Proposal Form.

Project Proposals will be considered if the following criteria

are appropriately addressed:

∫ Demonstrated need for the work

∫ Clear scope of work to address the need

∫ Net Benefit

∫ Evidence of widespread relevant stakeholder support

Proponents must engage with the relevant stakeholders,

including the Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB), as part

of the project proposal consultation. This will also allow for

direct feedback and any necessary changes to occur before

final submission to Standards Australia.

KEY DATES

To ensure that the priorities for the AS/NZS 3500 series

can be considered for the 2022 National Construction Code

(NCC), proponents must be strategic with project proposal

submissions to align with the NCC three year amendment

cycle. The below describes key dates for the AS/NZS 3500

series and NCC 2022.

3 YEARS PRIOR TO NCC DEADLINE - PROJECT PROPOSALS

Project Proposals to update the AS/NZS 3500 series must

demonstrate a positive value to the community and be

supported by relevant stakeholders for acceptance. There

must be a clear, demonstrated need to update the AS/NZS

3500 series, to reduce unnecessary churn.

For NCC consideration, final intake of proposals to update

the AS/NZS 3500 series will occur in the project proposal

round three years prior to the NCC amendment deadline. The

August - September 2018 round will be the cut-off for NCC

2022 referencing.

This is to allow sufficient time for drafting work to be

NATIONAL SECTOR MANAGER, STANDARDS AUSTRALIA

DANIEL CHIDGEY

EXPLAINS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

ABOUT PROPOSING STANDARDS.

Contact: Daniel Chidgey

National Sector Manager, Standards Australia

Daniel.Chidgey@standards.org.au

included in the AS/NZS 3500 series public comment period

and to meet the ABCB’s NCC cut off.

1 JUNE 2020 - DRAFTING SCHEDULE

Once agreement is reached on the technical work for the AS/

NZS 3500 series, all drafting must be completed by 1 June

the year prior to the NCC amendment deadline (i.e. 1 June

2020 for NCC 2022). This will allow sufficient time for public

comment, ballot and necessary ABCB approval to occur before

the NCC amendment deadline.

1 MAY 2021 - PUBLICATION

AS/NZS 3500 updated documents must be ready to be

published and required to be submitted to the ABCB before the

1 May NCC amendment deadline. This is to occur in the year

prior to the year of publication of the next edition of the NCC.

1 MAY 2022 - NCC ADOPTED

NCC 2022 will be adopted by States and Territories on 1 May

2022.

KEY DATES REGARDING AS/NZS 3500 TO

BE REFERENCED IN NCC 2022

FROM NOW UNTIL AUGUST 2018

Contact Standards Australia with your proposal to

revise AS/NZS 3500

AUGUST 2018

Last chance to submit proposals to Standards

Australia

1 JUNE 2020

Draft revisions to AS/NZS 3500 complete

1 MAY 2021

AS/NZS 3500 publishing deadline

1 MAY 2022

States and Territories adopt NCC 2022, and thus

revised AS/NZS 3500