Single-stair height threshold lowered from 30m to 18m
Fire-safety design rule changed. Directly affects clients with mid-rise residential projects currently in design.
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Fire-safety design rule changed. Directly affects clients with mid-rise residential projects currently in design.
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Where a building contains a single stair, that stair should serve a−top storey no more than 30m above ground level, and each storeyshould have an alternative means of escape where the traveldistance exceeds the limits in Table 2.1.
Where a building contains a single stair, that stair should serve a+top storey no more than 18m above ground level, and each storeyshould have an alternative means of escape where the traveldistance exceeds the limits in Table 2.1.
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Clause 2.4 — single-stair height threshold lowered to 18m
AI summary · Fire-safety design threshold changed. Directly affects clients with mid-rise residential projects in design.
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