WA Perth - Building in Bushfire Prone Areas

Start/End Date
25 Feb 2015 7:00am
Location
The Old Brewery, The Thomas Hardwick Room 171 Mounts Bay Road, Perth
Cost
$95.00 per person (inc gst) Includes full hot breakfast

Building in Bushfire Prone Areas

This seminar provides an update on the introduction of new state planning regulations and state mapping, and using Timber in Bushfire Prone Areas.

So many communities and home owners in regional and metropolitan WA have, and currently are, threatened by the effects of bushfires. The loss of homes from bushfires is devastating for families and communities. A number of different strategies to mitigate risk have been developed, and are implemented by Emergency services, land managers and building regulators.
As part of the building regulation strategies, AS3959 provides guidance for designers and builders on design, appropriate materials and detailing to resist the effects of a fully developed bushfire.
Please refer to the programme below for details of presentations by Government and Industry speakers.

CPD Points 
Please note this event is eligible for CPD points with some professional organisations

Programme:

Legislative Changes to the Bushfire Regulations

Alice Brown, Senior Planning Officer, Department of Planning
Outline of planning guidelines, legislative reform and key changes

Preparation of State Mapping of Bushfire Prone Areas

Tim McNaught, Executive Manager, Office of Bushfire Risk Management
Methodology of mapping preparation, process to a May 1 release and local government involvement moving forward.

Current and Changing requirements in the BCA for Building in Bushfire Prone Areas

Josclyn Sloan, Senior Technical Officer, Building Commission of WA
Additional construction requirements for building in Bushfire Prone Areas. Performance and deemed to satisfy requirements of BCA, information requirements for Building Surveyor; Building Permit Applications; Proposed changes to the Building Regs 2012 for building in bushfire prone areas.

Building with Timber in Bushfire Prone Areas

Geoff Boughton, Director, TimberED Services
Building houses to resist fire attack using the provisions of AS3959. How timber frame can be used for houses in all BAL's. Selection and detailing of timber for use in construction in Bushfire Prone Areas.

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