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BBE110 - Codes and Compliance
BBE110 – Codes and Compliance
Learning Trigger 1
Exciting Research Opportunity
Graduate Employment Opportunity for a Building professional to join the
Australian Broadcasting Authority
Remuneration - $100,000.00 + Super + excellent lifestyle opportunity
Given the recent events such as the Lacrosse Docklands Tower Fire, Kew Cottages Fire and the
Childers Backpackers Fire the Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABC) in conjunction with the British
Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) are researching the development of Building Codes throughout
history. It is intended that a series of television documentary series will be developed through this
research to inform the public on how/why did our building codes develop.
It could be argued that Building Codes begun from the Great Fire of London in 1666 that wiped out
80% of the city. This led to the implementation of the London Building Act of 1667 and was the first
to provide for surveyors to enforce regulations. You know however that the very first recorded
building ordinances can be traced back over 4000 years being the "Code of Hammurabi", circa 1780
BC. The "Code of Hammurabi" consisted of 282 laws. Laws 228 thru 233 dealt with building
construction:
• 228. If a builder builds a house for someone and completes it, he shall give him a fee of two
shekels in money for each sar of surface.
• 229. If a builder builds a house for someone, and does not construct it properly, and the
house which he built falls in and kills its owner, then that builder shall be put to death.
• 230. If it kills the son of the owner the son of that builder shall be put to death.
• 231. If it kills a slave of the owner, then he shall pay slave for slave to the owner of the
house.
• 232. If it ruins goods, he shall make compensation for all that has been ruined, and inasmuch
as he did not construct properly this house which he built and it fell, he shall re-erect the
house from his own means.BBE110 - Codes and Compliance
To this effect, you have been tasked with:
• The development of the foundation and initial research to enable the ABC to formulate a
business case to further develop this series.
• Given that the ABC are researching the formulation of the performance of Australian
Building Codes, consideration should be also given to the changing environment of Building
Codes throughout Australia and why this is constantly changing.
• Conduct an analysis of international building codes against the recently adopted National
Construction Code, Building Code of Australia Vol. 1 & 2 to ensure that Australia's
performance based building codes are consistent with international building codes.