Course Content
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This course explains how Whole-of-Home compliance under NCC 2022 has changed responsibility expectations for building designers and why clarity now matters more than ever. It breaks down what designers actually control, including early design decisions, documentation assumptions, and sequencing choices that influence compliance outcomes, as well as what assessors are responsible for and why they cannot simply “fix” non-compliant designs. It also highlights the common overlap areas where responsibility becomes blurred and outlines the assumptions that do not protect designers in practice, such as relying on assessors, construction, or precedent. The course finishes with practical habits designers can use to document intent, improve coordination, and reduce compliance risk, rework, and professional exposure.
This CPD provides general guidance on professional responsibilities and documentation practices. It does not constitute legal advice or replace project-specific contractual or statutory obligations.

This session is designed for

Building Designers

Architects

Energy Assessors

Thermal Performance Assessors

Documenters
By the end of this course, participants will be able to clearly distinguish what building designers are responsible for versus what assessors control under Whole-of-Home compliance in NCC 2022. They will understand how early design decisions, documentation assumptions, and sequencing choices directly influence Whole-of-Home assessment outcomes. Participants will be able to identify where responsibility boundaries most commonly become blurred and why assessors often request revisions rather than “fixing” issues themselves. They will recognise the common assumptions that do not protect designers in practice, including relying on assessors, construction, or precedent. Finally, they will leave with a practical, repeatable approach to managing Whole-of-Home compliance by defining role boundaries early, recording key assumptions clearly, and responding to assessor feedback in a way that reduces disputes, redesign, and accountability risk under NCC 2022.
This ensures that CPD efforts align with professional regulatory requirements.
What’s Included
This course covers an overview of Whole-of-Home compliance under NCC 2022 and why clearer responsibility boundaries now matter for building designers. It explains why responsibility can feel unclear, including how Whole-of-Home has increased scrutiny, accountability, and documentation expectations. The course breaks down what building designers actually control, what assessors actually control, and where responsibility commonly overlaps in real workflows. It also challenges common assumptions that do not protect designers in practice, such as relying on assessors, construction, or precedent to manage compliance risk. Finally, it equips designers with a clearer, more confident way to manage Whole-of-Home compliance by reducing uncertainty, strengthening collaboration with assessors, and setting better boundaries through practical documentation and workflow habits.

Why Take This CPD Session?

Clarify what you are actually responsible for (and what you are not) under NCC 2022 Whole-of-Home compliance, so you can reduce professional exposure.

Learn how your design decisions and documentation directly affect assessment outcomes, helping you avoid delays, redesign, and rework.

Understand why assessors ask for revisions and where responsibility commonly becomes blurred, so collaboration is smoother and compliance issues are easier to resolve.
Professional development is an investment in career growth and regulatory compliance. Take the next step today.