Changes to the NCC 2025 from 1 May 2025
Ensure you're prepared for the new requirements for building and construction.
Starting May 1, 2025, the National Construction Code (NCC 2025) will introduce new requirements for building and construction. Find out how these changes will impact you at our Hervey Bay Industry Info Session on Wednesday, 19 February.
You'll hear from our in-house Senior Technical Advisor, Travis Woods, on how these changes will affect your work and what your obligations are.
Don’t get caught off guard. Join us for an informative session to learn about:
- Future electrification & electric vehicle charging: Understand the new requirements for more circuit breakers and EV charging installations
- Condensation mitigation: Ensure mould growth is restricted, and buildings remain durable
- Roof space ventilation: Learn how to ensure proper airflow and reduce condensation in roof spaces
- Fire separation of roofed outdoor areas: Learn how to apply the new code for fire separation of roofed outdoor areas to adjoining properties and structures
- Water proofing external areas: Understand the changes for substrates and waterproofing that will affect commercial applications.
You'll also hear from QLeave, about portable long service leave for workers in Queensland's building and construction industry. They'll provide a detailed overview of how the scheme works, including its funding mechanisms, eligibility criteria, and the specific obligations for employers.
Our speaker
Travis Woods
Senior Technical Advisor, Building Services |
Master Builders
Travis is a licenced Builder and has over 20 years’ experience in the construction industry across residential, commercial, civil, mining construction and site supervision.
In his current role at Master Builders, Travis assists members with dispute resolution and the interpretation/application of the National Construction Code, Australian Standards, and State and Local government building requirements.
He is also the assistant convenor for the Institute of Building Consultants and a current member of the Australian Institute of Waterproofing and the Australian Tile Council.