National Construction Code definition

National Construction Code means the National Construction Code that applies in South Australia, as amended from time to time, produced and maintained by the Australian Building Codes Board;
National Construction Code means the National Construction Code 2019 published by the Australian Building Codes Board.

Examples of National Construction Code in a sentence

  • To the extent that there is any inconsistency between the MFPE and the National Construction Code, the MFPE prevails.

  • The Employer will only use products in building work that comply with relevant Australian standards published by, or on behalf of, Standards Australia in accordance with the National Construction Code.

  • The National Construction Code that applies in the State or Territory where the Works are located, as amended from time to time, produced and maintained by the Australian Building Codes Board on behalf of the Commonwealth Government and each State and Territory Government.

  • A person who is: a building surveyor accredited by the Australian Institute of Building Surveyors; or from time to time nominated in the MFPE as having the capacity to certify compliance with the requirements of the MFPE and the National Construction Code for Commonwealth projects similar to the Works.

  • To the extent of any inconsistency between the MFPE and the National Construction Code, the MFPE prevails.

  • A person who is: a building surveyor accredited by the Australian Institute of Building Surveyors; or from time to time nominated in the MFPE as having the capacity to certify compliance with the requirements of the MFPE and the National Construction Code for Commonwealth projects similar to the Subcontract Works.

  • The National Construction Code that applies in the State or Territory where the Works are located as amended from time to time, produced and maintained by the Australian Building Codes Board on behalf of the Commonwealth Government and each State and Territory Government.

  • Where there is an ambiguity, discrepancy or inconsistency between any Applicable Standard and the Contract, any other Project Document, the MFPE or the National Construction Code, the higher standard, quality or quantum will prevail.

  • The National Construction Code that applies in the State or Territory where the Subcontract Works are located, as amended from time to time, produced and maintained by the Australian Building Codes Board on behalf of the Commonwealth Government and each State and Territory Government.

  • The National Construction Code that applies in the State or Territory where the Subcontract Works are located as amended from time to time, produced and maintained by the Australian Building Codes Board on behalf of the Commonwealth Government and each State and Territory Government.

Related to National Construction Code

  • Residential construction means construction on single-family or two-family dwellings occupied or used, or intended to be occupied or used, primarily for residential purposes, and includes real property pursuant to chapter 499B.

  • Vertical construction means the construction or remodeling of any building, structure or other improvement that is predominantly vertical, including, without limitation, a building, structure or improvement for the support, shelter and enclosure of persons, animals, chattels or movable property of any kind, and any improvement appurtenant thereto.

  • Original construction means the first or initial construction

  • Horizontal construction means the construction of any fixed work, including any irrigation, drainage, water supply, flood control, harbor, railroad, highway, tunnel, airport or airway, sewer, sewage disposal plant or water treatment facility and any ancillary vertical components thereof, bridge, inland waterway, pipeline for the transmission of petroleum or any other liquid or gaseous substance, pier, and work incidental thereto. The term does not include vertical construction, the construction of any terminal or other building of an airport or airway, or the construction of any other building.