The National Construction Code 2025 (NCC 2025) adoption date has been officially delayed in NSW and QLD until 1 May 2027. This decision, confirmed by the Association of Australian Certifiers (AAC), gives the construction industry more time to prepare for the upcoming changes.
Why Has the NCC 2025 Delay Happened?
The extension provides valuable time for builders, certifiers, and designers to understand and confidently implement the new Code. Many leading builders are already aligning their designs with NCC 2025 requirements, ensuring compliance well before the new deadline.
What Does This Mean for the Industry?
While the delay is welcome, it highlights the need for broader reform. The NCC has become increasingly complex, with jurisdictional variations and accessibility challenges adding to compliance burdens. If improving productivity while maintaining consumer confidence is the goal, meaningful reform must remain a priority—delays alone won’t resolve these underlying issues.
Next Steps and Resources
The AAC continues to engage with the Federal Treasury’s NCC modernisation project, supporting a more streamlined and accessible Code for the future.
- Read the NSW Minister’s media release: Click here
- Read the QBCC announcement: Click here
- Learn more about NCC changes on our News Page
If you have any questions about how these changes and delays may impact your project, please email us at info@stevewatsonandpartners.com.au.
