Podium level building
A podium building has concrete lower levels (carpark or retail) carrying lightweight apartments above. The podium deck is the critical waterproofing zone.
Ask Chalkline about this →A podium level building is a multi-storey building where the lower one or two levels are concrete structure (typically carparking, plant room, or retail), and lighter-framed apartment levels sit on top. The concrete podium carries the building above and forms a hard fire separation between the two parts.
Why it is common for Class 2
NCC 2022 Volume One Specification 5 (S5C23) permits a Class 2 or 3 building to have timber-framed upper storeys where the lowest storey is concrete or masonry used solely for vehicle parking. The separating floor must also be concrete or masonry, achieve the prescribed fire-resistance levels, and any opening through it must be protected by a self-closing fire door. A concrete podium plus timber apartments above is therefore a standard and cost-effective mid-rise configuration (verified 2026-06-11).
The podium deck: the builder’s risk zone
The top slab of the podium, called the podium deck, acts as a roof to the carpark below and a trafficable surface above (gardens, pools, recreation areas). That double duty demands a Cat III membrane rated under AS 4654.1, minimum falls of 1 in 60, design and installation to AS 4654.2, and where planters sit on the deck, a root barrier and drainage cell over the membrane (verified 2026-06-11).
Waterproofing is consistently the largest defect category in NSW Building Commissioner audits of Class 2 apartment buildings. Podium deck failures are among the most expensive to fix: access requires stripping landscaping and paving from above, and finishes from below (verified 2026-06-11).
Also known as: Podium construction, podium deck building.
Category: Building types / Class 2.
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- NCC 2022 Volume One, Specification 5 S5C23 Type B concession, ABCB (verified 2026-06-11)
- AS 4654.1:2012, Standards Australia (verified 2026-06-11)
- NSW Building Commissioner, strata defects audits (verified 2026-06-11)
Last updated: 2026-06-11. Verified: 2026-06-11. Quarterly review for currency.