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Central author Sep 19, 2024 2:00:05 PM
In September 2022, the National Construction Code (NCC) was updated with changes to the Wind Assessment Standards. At Central Steel Build, we are committed to ensuring our projects not only comply with these new standards but also deliver high-quality, efficient, and durable structures that boost productivity, safety, security, and accessibility, specifically designed to your needs. From initial consultation through to design, engineering, material selection, and manufacturing, our dedication to customer satisfaction and attention to detail distinguishes us in the industry.
Currently, two key standards are relevant:
Several factors are considered to determine the specific requirements for your project:
The new standards now align more closely. Notable changes that may affect your project include:
The shift from the old to the new standards may result in cost variations, with most projects seeing an increase. The purpose of these changes is to enhance the accuracy of wind assessments, leading to safer and more resilient structures.
Ultimately, the specific requirements and associated costs for your project will depend on factors such as location, wind region, terrain category, and importance level.
At Central Steel Build, we take your location into account early in the design process, evaluating factors such as Wind Region, Terrain Category, and Importance Level to ensure your project adheres to AS/NZS 1170.2. In some instances, local council requirements will also be integrated into our design considerations.
It’s crucial to evaluate each structure on a case-by-case basis and thoroughly assess the site’s specific conditions. Proper consideration of wind factors during the design phase is essential for ensuring safety and the longevity of your structure.
Structural integrity is at the core of our design philosophy at Central Steel Build, and we are committed to delivering structures that stand the test of time.
With over four decades of experience and a portfolio of successful projects across various sectors, including, rural, agribusiness, commercial, industrial, equestrian, aviation, and educational infrastructure, our team is here to simplify the process of bringing your project to life.
If you're interested in learning how our custom-design solutions can benefit you and your structure, contact our project consultants for a detailed discussion and request an obligation-free quote.
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