Course Content
By the end of this course, participants will be able to understand what constitutes a non-conforming building product, how it differs from non-compliant and counterfeit products, and the pathways through which these products enter projects through substitution, misrepresentation, and inadequate specification. They will be able to identify where they carry documentation and specification risk, particularly the gap between specifying and verifying a product, and how generic language and equivalence clauses create professional liability exposure. Participants will be able to apply NCC evidence of suitability pathways to assess and document product selection decisions, including CodeMark, WaterMark, JAS-ANZ, Certificates of Conformity, and expert judgement under NCC Part A5, while understanding what the NCC 2025 preview is changing. Finally, they will be able to implement documentation and coordination strategies that reduce professional exposure when products are later found to be non-conforming, including what to record, when to escalate, and how to delineate responsibility across the project team.
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) |
Part A5 Evidence of Suitability (A5G1–A5G4); Performance Requirements; DTS vs Performance Solutions |
Evidence of suitability pathways; certification schemes; documentation of compliance; traceability; specification responsibility; substitution risk |
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ABSA CPD Competency Area |
Risk Management; Documentation and Compliance; Regulatory Knowledge |
Specification risk; product compliance verification; documentation practices; liability management |
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Building Designers |
Documentation; Specification Writing; Compliance Verification |
Specification risk awareness; product selection responsibility; documentation defence; stakeholder responsibility |
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NSCA 2021 (Architects) |
PC1, PC12, PC16, PC39, PC45 |
PC1 — Professional conduct obligation to understand non-conforming product risks and the post-cladding-crisis regulatory landscape; directly supports LO1. |
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Engineers Australia (Stage 2) |
Element 1, 2, 3 |
Evaluation of compliance evidence; application of standards; risk assessment; professional accountability |
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Licensed Builders (State CPD) |
Construction Practice; Compliance and Certification; Product Substitution |
Certification understanding; substitution risk; verification during construction |
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Building Surveyors |
Compliance Assessment; Certification Review; Evidence of Suitability |
Verification of compliance documentation; NCC interpretation; audit and approval processes |
This session is designed for

Architects

Building Designers

Building Surveyors

Builders

Certifiers
What’s Included
This course examines the professional risks that building designers and architects face when non-conforming products enter a project, the specification language and documentation habits that either create or reduce liability exposure, the NCC evidence of suitability framework under NCC 2022 and the changes signalled by the NCC 2025 preview, and the practical strategies designers can use to build a defensible documentation record in a post-cladding-crisis regulatory environment.

Why Take This CPD Session?

Understand how non-conforming products enter your projects and where your professional liability sits in the specification process.

Navigate the NCC evidence of suitability pathways with confidence and prepare your practice for the stronger compliance expectations signalled by the NCC 2025 preview.

Strengthen your documentation habits to record your product selection decisions, manage substitution requests, and clearly delineate your responsibilities from others on the project team.
Professional development is an investment in career growth and regulatory compliance. Take the next step today.