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NCC 2022: Waterproofing

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Course Summary

This CPD course has been developed for architects, building designers, surveyors, plumbers, practitioners and educators in the built environment to explain how to the navigate the NCC 2022 requirements for water resistance and waterproofing of domestic wet areas.

The content takes a national perspective of the NCC, hence is applicable to practitioners regardless of their jurisdiction. On completion of this course, it is expected you will be able to:

*Identify the different building classes in the NCC

*Understand the NCC 2022 governing requirements for domestic wet area waterproofing

*Understand the NCC compliance pathway for waterproofing

*Know how to establish a Performance solution or deem-to-satisfy solution for your waterproofing projects.

Scheduled Course Dates

This course is offered 'on demand' or has variable costs and delivery features. Contact the Training Provider for further information and to enrol.

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