Generate your Fire Safety Schedule, manage the Annual Compliance Statement, and run BAL, egress and NCC 2025 Section J - all aligned to Northern Territory requirements.
Northern Territory regulates essential fire and life-safety measures under the Building Act 1993. New and altered buildings need a Fire Safety Schedule listing every required measure and its performance standard, and building owners must lodge an Annual Compliance Statement each year confirming those measures have been inspected and maintained to AS 1851.
The Fire & Building Compliance Suite handles the full Darwin and Northern Territory workflow - from the initial fire-system assessment and Fire Safety Schedule, through construction-phase passive fire tracking, to ongoing essential safety measure management and the Annual Compliance Statement.
This page summarises how the software supports Northern Territory compliance. Always verify outputs against the current National Construction Code, the Building Act 1993 and the relevant Australian Standards, and have them certified by a suitably qualified practitioner.
In Northern Territory, the statutory document is the Fire Safety Schedule, issued under the Building Act 1993. Building owners must then provide an Annual Compliance Statement each year confirming the essential safety measures have been inspected and maintained.
Yes. The ESM Manager tracks every essential safety measure, schedules its AS 1851 inspections and flags defects, then helps you produce the Annual Compliance Statement for Northern Territory. The Fire Safety Schedule tool generates the Fire Safety Schedule for Construction Certificate submissions.
The BAL Calculator runs AS 3959:2018 assessments using Northern Territory's Fire Danger Index of 40, accounting for vegetation class, separation distance and effective slope to determine the Bushfire Attack Level and its construction requirements.
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