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Delivered Live Online via Zoom

This 3-hour CPD session will explore the development and implementation of performance solutions for access compliance under the National Construction Code (NCC). The session is designed for professionals working in the built environment who are involved in designing, assessing, certifying, or reviewing performance-based access solutions.

Participants will gain a clear understanding of the legislative framework underpinning performance solutions for access. Key steps in developing effective and compliant performance solutions. Real-world case studies and examples demonstrating best-practice approaches. The roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders, including access consultants, designers, certifiers, and building surveyors. Evidence gathering, performance-based documentation, and how to apply the Performance-Based Design Brief (PBDB) process.

Lucas Wheeler – Presenter
Director, Future Access and SDA Assessors Australia

With over 10 years of industry experience, Lucas Wheeler is a highly respected Access Consultant within the built environment industry and the Director of Future Access and SDA Assessors Australia. Lucas has worked extensively with a broad range of organisations across Australia, providing strategic access advice and developing practical, effective Performance Solutions that meet National Construction Code (NCC) requirements while delivering inclusive and functional access outcomes.

Dates and Times:

  • Delivered Live Online via Zoom: 14 August 2025, 11.00am – 2.00pm, Melbourne Time.

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‘I have wanted to do the course for the past couple of years but going to Sydney or Melbourne has always prohibitive being away from my young family. I was really impressed with the content and I learnt a lot from the course. Thanks again to Joe and the other presenters.’ — Tom Clark, Access Consultant, NW Access Consultancy