GuidancedocumentforPerformanceSolutions2016
GuidancedocumentforPerformanceSolutions2016
PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS
The Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) has produced this document to facilitate the development of performance
solutions. The document is intended for use by all parties with an interest in the formulation of performance solutions that
comply with the Performance Requirements of Volume One, Volume Two and Volume Three of the National Construction
Code (NCC). Compliance with the NCC is only achieved by satisfying the Performance Requirements. This document is
suitable for use in the development of both simple and complex performance solutions. The process requires project
stakeholders to collaborate and develop an agreed pathway for the design process to follow, in order to produce an
acceptable outcome.
GUIDANCE DOCUMENT
PREPARE A PERFORMANCE-BASED DESIGN BRIEF
A performance-based design brief (PBDB) is a document that is developed in collaboration with key stakeholders as
part of a proposed performance-based design and approval process. When completed, the PBDB becomes the platform
upon which the proposed design is constructed.
The purpose of the PBDB is to record fundamental activities and outcomes of the performance-based design process,
as agreed during key stakeholder negotiations. When the PBDB is finalised, all critical activities and outcomes would
have been identified. Consequently, the design process can be commenced with a high degree of confidence that
provided the requirements of the PBDB are achieved, the proposed design is likely to be approved.
The process of developing a PBDB is typically initiated by the designer through round table discussions amongst key
stakeholders. A need for ongoing discussion is usually determined by the success of initial negotiations and/or the
complexity of the proposed solution(s).
Note
1.
In order to avoid perceived or potential conflicts of interest an appropriate approval authority may limit its involvement in the overall design process to the development
of the PBDB only.
CARRY OUT ANALYSIS, MODELLING OR TESTING
Report
PREPARE A FINAL REPORT
The final report should clearly demonstrate that compliance with the NCC Performance Requirements agreed in the
PBDB has been acheived. The content of a typical final report might include:
• Overview and outline of the analysis, modelling and/or testing carried out
–– Method of analysis used
–– Calculations and outcomes
–– The sensitivities, redundancies and uncertainty studies carried out
–– The results obtained and relevance to the PBDB
• Conclusion
–– Specifications of the final design that are deemed to be acceptable
–– The NCC Performance Requirements that were met
–– All limitations to the design and any conditions of use.
The development and approval of a performance solution can be made a relatively simple process if it is initiated by the
collaborative preparation of a PBDB. Utilising this process can assist in the development of a solution which satisfies the
requirements of the NCC specifically the Performance Requirements of Volume One, Volume Two and Volume Three of
the NCC.