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AS 4992.1-2006 AMDT 1 Ceramic tiles - Grouts and adhesives, Part 1: Terms, definitions and specifications for adhesives
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 1684.2-2006 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 2: Non-cyclonic areas
Superseded
Standards Australia
Specifies requirements for building practice and for the selection, placement and fixing of the various structural elements used in the construction of timber-framed Class 1 and Class 10 buildings, as defined in the Building Code of Australia, for non-cyclonic areas.
AS 3958.1-1991 AMDT 1 Ceramic tiles, Part 1: Guide to the installation of ceramic tiles
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 1428.1-2009 Design for access and mobility, Part 1: General requirements for access - New building work
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 1428.1 2009 Sets out minimum design requirements for new building work, as required by the Building Code of Australia (BCA), to enable access for people with disabilities.
AS 1428.1-2009 AMDT 1 Design for access and mobility - General requirements for access, Part 1: New building work
Superseded
Standards Australia
The 2009 edition of AS 1428.1 is amended as follows.
AS 1428.1-2001 Design for access and mobility, Part 1: General requirements for access - New building work
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
Specifies design requirements applicable to new building work, including public and commercial, to provide access for people with disabilities.
AS 1428.1-2009 Amd 2:2017 Design for access and mobility, Part 1: General requirements for access
Superseded
Standards Australia
The 2009 edition of AS 1428.1 is amended as follows; the amendments should be inserted in the appropriate places.
AS 1657-2013 Amd 1:2016 Fixed platforms, walkways, stairways and ladders - Design, construction and installation
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 1657-2013 Fixed platforms, walkways, stairways and ladders - Design, construction and installation
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
Sets out requirements for the design, selection, construction and installation of fixed platforms, walkways, stairways and ladders that are intended to provide safe access to places used by operating, inspection, maintenance and servicing personnel.
AS 1657-1992 Fixed platforms, walkways, stairways and ladders - Design, construction and installation
Superseded
Standards Australia
Specifies requirements for the design, construction and installation of fixed means of access to, and safe working at places normally used by operating, inspection, maintenance and servicing personnel.
AS 3600-1988 Concrete structures
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 3600-1994 Concrete structures
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
Sets out minimum requirements for the analysis, design and construction of concrete structures and members which contain reinforcing steel, or prestressing tendons or both, and requirements for plain concrete structures and members; the Standard applies to concrete with a characteristic compressive strength in the range of 20 MPa to 50 MPa and a density in the range 1800 kg/m(sup)3(/sup) to 2800 kgm(sup)3(/sup).
AS 3600-1994 AMDT 1 Concrete structures
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 3600-2001 AMDT 2 Concrete structures
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 3600-2001 AMDT 1 Concrete structures
Superseded
Standards Australia
The 2001 edition of AS 3600 is amended as follows; the amendments should be inserted in the appropriate places.
AS 3600-2001 Concrete structures
Superseded
Standards Australia
Sets out minimum requirements for the analysis, design and construction of concrete structures and members that contain reinforcing steel up to 500 MPa, prestressing tendons or both, and includes requirements for plain concrete structures and members; design requirements are given for the limit states of stability, strength, serviceability, durability and for resistance requirements to fire and earthquakes; rules are also given for prototype or proof testing of finished members and structures.
AS 3600-2009 AMDT 1 Concrete structures
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 3600-2009 AMDT 2 Concrete structures
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 3600-2009 Supp 1:2014 Concrete Structures - Commentary (Supplement to AS 3600-2009)
Superseded
Standards Australia
Provides background reference material to AS 3600-2009, indicates the origin of particular requirements and departures from previous practice, and explains the application of certain Clauses.
AS 3600-2009 Concrete structures
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 3700-1998 AMDT 1 Masonry structures
Superseded
Standards Australia
The 1998 edition of AS 3700 is amended as follows; the amendments should be inserted in the appropriate places.
AS 3700-1998 Masonry structures
Superseded
Standards Australia
Specifies the minimum requirements for the design and construction of unreinforced, reinforced and prestressed masonry, and the design of wall ties; includes an increased use of performance-type specification of requirements and the virtual work method for the design of unreinforced masonry subject to wind or earthquake loads; it also includes the design and construction of AAC, and provides additional requirements for the design of structures subject to earthquake actions.
AS 3700-1998 AMDT 2 Masonry structures
Superseded
Standards Australia
The 1998 edition of AS 3700—1998AS 3700 is amended as follows; the amendment(s) should be inserted in the appropriate place(s).
AS 3700-2001 AMDT 2 Masonry structures
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 3700-2001 Masonry structures
Superseded
Standards Australia
Provides designers, engineers and specifiers with the minimum requirements for the design and construction of unreinforced, reinforced and prestressed masonry, including built-in components, for use in masonry applications.
AS 3700-2001 AMDT 1 Masonry structures
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 3700-2001 AMDT 3 Masonry structures
Superseded
Standards Australia
The 2001 edition of AS 3700 is amended as follows; the amendment(s) should be inserted in the appropriate place(s)
AS 3700-2011 AMDT 1 Masonry structures
Superseded
Standards Australia
The 2011 edition of AS 3700 is amended as follows; the amendments should be inserted in the appropriate places.
AS 3700-2011 Masonry structures
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
Provides designers, engineers and specifiers with the minimum requirements for the design and construction of unreinforced, reinforced and prestressed masonry, including built-in components, for use in masonry applications.
AS 3700-2011 Amd 2:2015 Masonry structures
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 3740-1994 Waterproofing of wet areas within residential buildings
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
Specifies design requirements and materials for the waterproofing of shower areas and areas subject to infrequent wetting or splashing within residential buildings.
AS 3740-1994 AMDT 1 Waterproofing of wet areas within residential buildings
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
The 1994 edition of AS 3740 is amended in the document.
AS 3740-2004 Waterproofing of wet areas within residential buildings
Superseded
Standards Australia
Sets out criteria for wet areas within residential buildings. It gives minimum requirements for materials, designs and installations.
AS 3958.1-1991 Ceramic tiles - Guide to the installation of ceramic tiles
Superseded
Standards Australia
Provides guidance on the selection of the fixative and the preparation of the background, and sets out various methods for the fixing of ceramic tiles, based on the type of fixative to be used, for both floor and wall applications.
AS 3959-1991 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 3959-1999 AMDT 2 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 3959-1999 AMDT 1 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas
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Standards Australia
AS 3959-1999 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas
Superseded
Standards Australia
Sets out requirements for the design and construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas in order to improve their performance when they are subjected to burning debris, radiant heat or flame contact generated from a bushfire.
AS 3959-2009 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
Sets out requirements for the construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas in order to improve their performance when they are subjected to burning debris, radiant heat or flame contact generated from a bushfire.
AS 3959-2009 AMDT 1 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 3959-2009 AMDT 2 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 3959-2009 AMDT 3 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
The 2009 edition of AS 3959 is amended as follows; the amendments should be inserted in the appropriate places.
AS 4100-1998 AMDT 1 Steel structures
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 4100-1998 Steel structures
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
Sets out minimum requirements for the design, fabrication, erection, and modification of steelwork in structures in accordance with the limit states design method
AS 4654.1-2009 Waterproofing membrane systems for exterior use - Above ground level, Part 1: Materials
Superseded
Standards Australia
Sets out the requirements for the end performance of materials used in external waterproofing membrane systems for all buildings.
AS 4654.2-2009 Waterproofing membrane systems for exterior use - Above ground level, Part 2: Design and installation
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 4992.1-2006 Ceramic tiles - Grouts and adhesives, Part 1: Terms, definitions and specifications for adhesives
Superseded
Standards Australia
Identically adopts ISO 13007-1 2004, which establishes terminology and definitions concerning ceramic wall and floor tile adhesives. This standard specifies the value of performance requirements such as dispersion and reaction resin in ceramic tile adhesives.
AS 4992.2-2006 Ceramic tiles - Grouts and adhesives, Part 2: Test methods for adhesives (ISO 13007-2:2005, MOD)
Superseded
Standards Australia
This Standard specifies methods for determining characteristics for adhesives used in the installation of ceramic tiles.
AS 4992.3-2004 Ceramic tiles: Products for installation, Part 3: Grouts: Definitions and specifications
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 4992.4-2004 Ceramic tiles: Products for installation, Part 4: Grouts: Test methods
Superseded
Standards Australia
Provides methods for determining characteristics of grouts used in the installation of ceramic tiles.
AS ISO 13007.1-2013 Ceramic tiles - Grouts and adhesives, Part 1: Terms, definitions and specifications for adhesives
Superseded
Standards Australia
Adopts ISO 13007-1:2010, which sets out terms concerning the products, working methods and application properties for ceramic tile adhesives.
AS 1684.2-1999 AMDT 2 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 2: Non-cyclonic areas
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
AS 1684.2-1999 AMDT 4 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 2: Non-cyclonic areas
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
AS 1684.2-1999 AMDT 3 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 2: Non-cyclonic areas
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
The 1999 edition of AS 1684.2 is amended as follows; the amendments should be inserted in the appropriate places.
AS 1684.2-1999 AMDT 1 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 2: Non-cyclonic areas
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
The 1999 edition of AS 1684.2 is amended as follows.
AS 1684.2-1999 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 2: Non-cyclonic areas
Superseded
Standards Australia
Specifies requirements for building practice and for the selection, placement and fixing of the various structural elements used in the construction of timber-framed Class 1 and Class 10 buildings, as defined in the Building Code of Australia, for non-cyclonic areas; sets out building practice procedures, which are given to assist in the correct specification and design of timber members, bracing and connections thereby minimizing the risk of creating an environment that might adversely affect the ultimate performance of the structure; appendices specify a method of interpolation for Span Tables in the Supplements, and an alternative procedure for determining racking forces; guidance is given on mass of roof, timber natural durability, moisture content, timber species and properties.
AS 1684.2-2006 AMDT 1 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 2: Non-cyclonic areas
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 1684.2-2010 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 2: Non-cyclonic areas
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 1684.2 2010 specifies requirements for the building industry with procedures that can be used to determine building practice, to design or check construction details, and to determine member sizes, and bracing and fixing requirements for timber-framed construction in non-cyclonic areas.
AS 1684.2-2010 AMDT 1 Residential timber-framed constructions, Part 2: Non-cyclonic areas
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 1684.2-2010 AMDT 2 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 2: Non-cyclonic areas
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 1684.3-1999 Residential timber-framed construction - Cyclonic areas
Superseded
Standards Australia
Specifies requirements for building practice and for the selection, placement and fixing of the various structural elements used in the construction of timber-framed Class 1 and Class 10 buildings, as defined in the Building Code of Australia, for cyclonic areas; it also sets out building practice procedures, which are given to assist in the correct specification and design of timber members, bracing and connections thereby minimizing the risk of creating an environment that might adversely affect the ultimate performance of the structure.
AS 1684.3-1999 AMDT 1 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 3: Cyclonic areas
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
The 1999 edition of AS 1684.3 is amended as follows; the amendments should be inserted in the appropriate places.
AS 1684.3-1999 AMDT 4 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 3: Cyclonic areas
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
AS 1684.3-1999 AMDT 2 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 3: Cyclonic areas
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
AS 1684.3-1999 AMDT 3 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 3: Cyclonic areas
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
AS 1684.3-2006 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 3: Cyclonic areas
Superseded
Standards Australia
​Specifies requirements for building practice and for the selection, placement and fixing of the various structural elements used in the construction of timber-framed Class 1 and Class 10 buildings, as defined in the Building Code of Australia, for cyclonic areas.
AS 1684.3-2006 AMDT 1 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 3: Cyclonic areas
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 1684.3-2010 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 3: Cyclonic areas
Available Superseded
Standards Australia
Provides the building industry with procedures that can be used to determine building practice, to design or check construction details, and to determine member sizes, and bracing and fixing requirements for timber-framed construction in cyclonic areas.
AS 1684.3-2010 AMDT 1 Residential timber-framed constructions, Part 3: Cyclonic areas
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 1684.3-2010 is Amended as follows.
AS 1684.4-1999 Residential timber-framed construction, - Simplified - Non-cyclonic areas
Superseded
Standards Australia
Specifies requirements for building practice and for the selection, placement and fixing of the various structural elements used in the construction of timber-framed Class 1 and Class 10 buildings, as defined in the Building Code of Australia, for non-cyclonic wind classifications N1 and N2.
AS 1684.4-1999 AMDT 4 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 4: Simplified - Non-cyclonic areas
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
AS 1684.4-1999 AMDT 1 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 4: Simplified-Non-cyclonic areas
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
AS 1684.4-1999 AMDT 2 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 4: Simplified - Non-cyclonic areas
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
AS 1684.4-1999 AMDT 3 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 4: Simplified - Non-cyclonic areas
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
The 1999 edition of AS 1684.4 is amended as follows; the amendments should be inserted in the appropriate places.
AS 1684.4-2006 Residential timber-framed construction - Simplified - Non-cyclonic areas
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 1684.4-2006 AMDT 1 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 4: Simplified - Non-cyclonic areas
Superseded
Standards Australia
AS 3958.1-1991 Ceramic tiles - Guide to the installation of ceramic tiles
Superseded
Standards Australia
Provides guidance on the selection of the fixative and the preparation of the background, and sets out various methods for the fixing of ceramic tiles, based on the type of fixative to be used, for both floor and wall applications.
AS 4992.1-2006 Ceramic tiles - Grouts and adhesives, Part 1: Terms, definitions and specifications for adhesives
Superseded
Standards Australia
Identically adopts ISO 13007-1 2004, which establishes terminology and definitions concerning ceramic wall and floor tile adhesives. This standard specifies the value of performance requirements such as dispersion and reaction resin in ceramic tile adhesives.
AS 1684.3-1999 AMDT 4 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 3: Cyclonic areas
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
AS 1684.3-1999 AMDT 2 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 3: Cyclonic areas
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
AS 1684.3-1999 AMDT 3 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 3: Cyclonic areas
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
AS 1684.3-1999 AMDT 1 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 3: Cyclonic areas
Withdrawn
Standards Australia
The 1999 edition of AS 1684.3 is amended as follows; the amendments should be inserted in the appropriate places.