
Type
Publisher
COAG Energy Council Hydrogen Working Group
Publisher
COAG Energy Council Hydrogen Working Group
Version:
2019.
(Current)
Short Description
This document forms an addendum to the Trajectory for Low Energy Buildings and outlines the opportunities for improving existing buildings, both commercial and residential.

Type
Publisher
Sustainability
Publisher
Sustainability
Version:
2022.
(Current)
Short Description
This research aims to identify the most suitable sustainable construction method for high-rise building construction in Australia; results show that the off-site construction method and robotic construction technique significantly improve the construction performance of high-rise construction in Australia.

Type
Publisher
Victorian Building Authority
Publisher
Victorian Building Authority
Version:
2023.
(Current)
Short Description
This Practice Note provides guidance for building surveyors for amending a building permit in compliance with the Building Act 1993 and the Building Regulations 2018.

Type
Publisher
Victorian Building Authority
Publisher
Victorian Building Authority
Version:
2018
(Current)
Short Description
This practice note explains the exception from Domestic Building Insurance (DBI) requirements that applies to builders of multi-storey residential buildings.

Type
Publisher
Victorian Building Authority
Publisher
Victorian Building Authority
Version:
2023.
(Current)
Short Description
To assist the industry preparing for changes coming in on 1 May 2023, reduce the risk of non-compliant installation of waterproofing systems, and provide an understanding of the key changes for waterproofing for NCC 2022.

Type
Publisher
Victorian Building Authority
Publisher
Victorian Building Authority
Version:
2020.
(Current)
Short Description
Specifies the requirements for the safe discharge of water from a split system air conditioner.

Type
Publisher
COAG Energy Council Hydrogen Working Group
Publisher
COAG Energy Council Hydrogen Working Group
Version:
2019.
(Current)
Short Description
The Strategy is the culmination of considerable analysis, consultation with experts, industry and the public, and an extensive body of original research.