Codes & Regulations

NCC 2022: Waterproofing Changes

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Course Summary

This 2-hour course 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.

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