Do modular buildings meet Australian building codes and standards?

Yes. Ausco Modular buildings are designed and delivered to meet relevant Australian building codes and standards, with compliance requirements assessed based on the building’s location, use, and duration.

All Ausco Modular buildings are designed in accordance with the National Construction Code (NCC).

Depending on where the building is installed, additional standards and local council regulations may apply. This can include Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) requirements, cyclonic wind ratings, and energy efficiency considerations. These compliance needs are addressed across both hire buildings and permanent modular installations.

Ausco has extensive experience delivering compliant modular buildings for government, health, mining and education sectors, including projects in remote and regional locations such as Groote Eylandt, Windorah, and Broome.

This experience helps ensure buildings meet the required standards while navigating local regulations, site conditions, and approval processes.