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NCC 2022: Waterproofing Changes

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Course overview

NCC 2022 includes a broad range of changes to both the internal and external waterproofing provisions applicable to both houses and apartments. Find out more about these important updates and changes.

This 2 hour workshop will provide a detailed breakdown of the changes across:

  • NCC Volume One
  • NCC Volume Two and Housing Provisions
  • AS3740:2021 Waterproofing of internal wet areas
  • AS/NZS 3500.2 Sanitary plumbing requirements for installing branch drains in floor framing

This includes:

  • clarifying application of internal and external waterproofing including to alfresco areas and balconies
  • extent of waterproofing required in shower areas
  • falls to floor wastes
  • acceptable substrates for walls and floors in wet areas
  • allowances for use of polished concrete
  • alternate waterproofing solutions
  • changes to wet area classification
  • understanding the new NCC 2022 drafting and restructure to ensure compliance
  • new figures and greater commentary on the use of strip drains and shower niches

This course will also cover commonly asked questions pertaining to waterproofing and items commonly found in waterproofing inspections and compliance reports.

On successful completion of this short course, you will be issued with a HIA Statement of Completion.

If you register for a virtual course, you will need to ensure you have access to an electronic device with video and audio capabilities to dial into the virtual session.

CPD points

This workshop has been approved for CPD (Continuing Professional Development) points as below:

  • NSW – 2pts
  • TAS – 2pts

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* Prices include GST. The course fee does not include required resources (if applicable)

Who would do this training?

  • Builders
  • Project and construction managers
  • Building designers/architects
  • Building certifiers/surveyors

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  • Is a CITB member. If not, you can apply for a membership number on the CITB website
  • Is a resident of South Australia (or an interstate worker taking up permanent residence in South Australia and able to provide evidence of their construction employment history). 
  • Is primarily working in the housing, commercial or civil sector of the building and construction industry, and not registered in a training contract with Traineeship & Apprenticeship Services. 
  • Is undertaking work as detailed in Schedule 1 of the Construction Industry Training Fund Act 1993. 
  • Employed by a CITB eligible employer or Labour Hire employee who can provide evidence of the above criteria directly from the labour hire company. 
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