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Course Content

I. Introduction (10 minutes)
II. Learning Objectives (2 minutes)
VII. Summary & Key Takeaways (5 minutes)
Final Quiz – Circular Economy in Construction

This course explores sustainable construction practices by applying circular economy principles. Participants will learn to shift from a traditional “take-make-waste” model to a system that prioritizes reuse, recycling, and material efficiency. The course covers key strategies such as Design for Disassembly, modular construction, and circular procurement while addressing compliance with NCC 2022 and state-level waste regulations. It also examines barriers to material reuse, including regulatory, financial, and industry mindset challenges.

  • CPD Points: 1 Formal CPD Point
  • Duration: 1 hour
  • Certificate Upon Completion
  • Difficulty Level: Intermediate

This session is designed for

Architects
Builders
Quantity Surveyors
Sustainability Consultants
Engineers

By the end of this course, participants will be able to define circular economy principles and apply them to construction practices that prioritize reuse, recycling, and resource efficiency. They will identify barriers to material recovery in Australian projects and understand how to meet compliance requirements under the National Construction Code (NCC) 2022. Participants will also gain practical strategies for sustainable procurement and design that reduce waste, lower costs, and enhance project sustainability.

  • Understand Circular Economy Principles – Learn how shifting from a linear (take-make-waste) model to a circular economy can reduce construction waste and improve sustainability.
  • Identify Barriers to Material Reuse and Recycling – Explore challenges such as contamination, regulatory restrictions, cost differences, and industry perceptions that hinder the adoption of reclaimed materials.
  • Navigate Compliance and Regulatory Requirements – Gain insights into how reclaimed materials can meet the National Construction Code (NCC 2022), ABCB guidelines, and state-specific waste regulations.
  • Apply Circular Economy Strategies in Procurement and Design – Learn how to incorporate Design for Disassembly (DfD), modular construction, material passports, and sustainable procurement practices into building projects.
  • Explore Circular Business Models – Understand new approaches like material leasing, product-as-a-service (PaaS), and take-back programs that support waste reduction and resource efficiency.
  • Learn from Case Studies and Real-World Applications – Examine successful Australian and international projects that have implemented circular economy principles, reducing costs, improving efficiency, and minimizing environmental impact.

This ensures that CPD efforts align with professional regulatory requirements.

Framework/Body

Relevant Sections

Focus Areas

National Construction Code (NCC 2022)

Part A5 – Evidence of Suitability;
Vol 1 – Sustainability Guidance;
Performance Solutions

Supports reclaimed and recycled material compliance, modular construction alignment, and material efficiency under NCC 2022

NatHERS Protocols

Whole-of-Home Efficiency Framework; Embodied Energy Considerations (emerging)

Relevant for linking circular material use to reduced embodied carbon and performance scores

ABSA CPD Competency Area

3.5 – Lifecycle Impact;
3.6 – Sustainable Procurement

Applies to embodied energy, reuse in building envelope elements, and reclaimed materials impact on thermal performance

Building Designers

BDAA CPD – Circular Materials, Design Innovation, Sustainability Leadership

Focus on designing for disassembly, specifying reused materials, and reducing construction waste

NSCA 2021 (Architects)

PC10, PC12, PC24, PC33, PC35, PC45

Addresses circular design, reuse documentation, regulatory compliance, and integration of modular systems

Engineers Australia (Stage 2)

Sustainable Design;
Risk Management;
Technical Proficiency

Covers reclaimed material testing, modular material integration, and systems planning to minimise waste

Licensed Builders (State CPD)

Low-Waste Construction;
Circular Detailing;
Prefabricated System Coordination

Practical site-level application of recycled content, modular components, and circular delivery methods

Building Surveyors

NCC A5 Evidence of Suitability;
Recycled Product Certification;
State Regulations

Review of reclaimed product documentation, structural compliance, and material testing certification

Urban Planners & Landscape Architects

Green Star Urban Planning Metrics;
Circular Urban Precincts

Relevance to precinct-wide reuse, green procurement, and low-carbon materials in public realm planning

What’s Included

This course covers the principles of the circular economy and how they apply to construction, emphasizing the shift from a linear take-make-waste model to one focused on reuse, recycling, and regeneration. It explores the environmental impact of construction and demolition (C&D) waste in Australia, highlighting current waste statistics and the need for sustainable material management. Participants will examine the barriers to material reuse and recycling, including regulatory, financial, and industry mindset challenges. The course also details compliance pathways under the NCC 2022, including certification, testing, and structural safety requirements for reclaimed materials. Finally, it provides practical strategies for implementing circular practices in design and procurement, supported by real-world case studies and emerging trends like AI, blockchain, and circular business models.

  • A 1-hour video session covering NCC-aligned strategies and real-world case studies.
  • An interactive quiz to test and reinforce knowledge.
  • An audio summary version via NotebookLM for flexible, on-the-go learning.
  • A downloadable certificate of completion for CPD compliance reporting.
  • Centralised CPD tracking dashboard to support audits and personal recordkeeping.

Why Take This CPD Session?

This CPD session provides essential knowledge on integrating circular economy principles into construction, helping professionals reduce waste, lower costs, and improve sustainability.

It ensures compliance with NCC 2022, ABCB guidelines, and state-specific waste regulations, enabling you to confidently incorporate reclaimed materials into projects.

By attending, you’ll gain practical strategies, real-world case studies, and innovative solutions to enhance your procurement, design, and business practices in a rapidly evolving industry.

Professional development is an investment in career growth and regulatory compliance. Take the next step today.