Course Content
By the end of the course, participants will understand the role of bio-based materials in sustainable construction and how they contribute to reduced carbon emissions and improved energy efficiency. They will be able to assess the fire safety, durability, and thermal performance of timber, hempcrete, and mycelium-based materials. Additionally, they will gain practical knowledge on navigating National Construction Code (NCC) compliance pathways, including certification, testing, and performance solutions.
Learning Outcomes
This ensures that CPD efforts align with professional regulatory requirements.
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.
Compliance and Accreditation
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Framework/Body |
Relevant Sections |
Focus Areas |
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National Construction Code (NCC 2022) |
Section C – Fire Safety; |
Addresses fire compliance (FRL), DTS vs. Performance Solutions, and Whole-of-Home energy efficiency for hempcrete and mycelium |
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NatHERS Protocols |
Whole-of-Home Heating/Cooling Load Compliance |
Applies to hempcrete and mycelium for natural insulation values in energy modelling and compliance ratings |
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ABSA CPD Competency Area |
Section 3.2 – Construction Materials; Section 3.5 – Energy Performance |
Supports thermal performance evaluation and low-carbon material integration in residential rating assessments |
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Building Designers |
BDAA CPD – Sustainable Materials & Innovation |
Relevant to specifying and documenting compliant use of hempcrete, timber, and mycelium under NCC and bushfire performance conditions |
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NSCA 2021 (Architects) |
PC10, PC16, PC24, PC33, PC45, PC57 |
Aligns with sustainable material selection, fire testing interpretation, circular economy practices, and lifecycle design |
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Engineers Australia (Stage 2) |
Systems Integration; |
Applies to compliance pathways, material suitability, and fire/thermal testing data for new systems integration |
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Licensed Builders (State CPD) |
Construction Detailing; |
Covers site installation, durability of unconventional materials, and managing performance documentation |
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Building Surveyors |
Evidence of Suitability; |
Applies to assessment of documentation for non-standard materials, FRL ratings, and bushfire zoning decisions |
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Urban Planners & Landscape Architects |
Low-Carbon Material Use in Site Planning; Circular Economy |
Relevance in precinct-scale planning, green infrastructure strategy, and public realm material sustainability |
This session is designed for

Architects

Engineers

Builders

Sustainability Consultants

Building Surveyors
What’s Included
This course covers the definition, types, and environmental benefits of key bio-based building materials such as timber, hempcrete, and mycelium. It explores their performance in critical areas like fire resistance, moisture durability, thermal and acoustic insulation, and pest resistance. The course also examines how these materials align with the National Construction Code (NCC), including both Deemed-to-Satisfy and Performance Solution compliance pathways. Real-world Australian case studies illustrate successful applications and offer practical insights into overcoming regulatory and insurance barriers.

Why Take This CPD Session?

This CPD session provides essential knowledge on bio-based building materials, helping industry professionals understand their role in sustainable construction, key performance considerations, and compliance with Australian building regulations.

It equips participants with practical insights into fire safety, durability, and energy efficiency while addressing common challenges in regulatory approvals and insurance.

Through real-world case studies, attendees will gain the confidence to integrate bio-based materials into their projects while ensuring compliance with the National Construction Code (NCC).
Professional development is an investment in career growth and regulatory compliance. Take the next step today.