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      The Building Technical Panel meets at times agreed by the Chair of the Commission and the Chair of the Panel. It can also meet on an 'as needs' basis when required to exercise its statutory functions, including when there is an application for an opinion or concurrence in relation to a proposed development.
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      The Building Technical Panel (BTP) considers technical matters referred to it relating to compliance with the performance provisions of the Building Code of Australia in the National Construction Code series and other specific building rules compliance issues
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      APPLICATION FOR CONCURRENCE - APPLICATION FOR AN OPINION
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      For enquiries in relation to Building Technical Panel meetings, applications, determinations and procedures: Phone: 1800 752 664 Email: BTP@sa.gov.au
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