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    NCC 2025 in NSW: key compliance shifts for designers and project teams

    March 26, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    NCC 2025 in NSW: key compliance shifts for designers and project teams

    First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)

    30 Second Briefing

    New South Wales will adopt the new National Construction Code (NCC 2025) from May, bringing state projects under the latest nationally harmonised building standards for structural safety, fire performance, accessibility and energy efficiency. Published by the Australian Building Codes Board with Federal, state and territory governments, NCC 2025 is the primary technical reference for design and construction compliance across residential, commercial and public infrastructure. Designers, contractors and certifiers in NSW will need to align specifications, documentation and approvals with the updated performance requirements and referenced standards.

    Technical Brief

    • Essential health, safety, amenity and sustainability requirements are codified as minimum performance outcomes for compliance.

    Our Take

    For asset owners and designers working across Australia, staggered implementation of NCC 2025 by jurisdictions such as NSW can create short-term duplication in design documentation and certification, so early alignment with the Australian Building Codes Board guidance tends to reduce rework.

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