Residential energy compliance is not always resolved through one universal assessment pathway. Some dwellings can follow the Deemed-to-Satisfy provisions directly, while others may justify investigation of a Performance Solution supported by comparison with a compliant reference building.
Verification Using a Reference Building, commonly known as VURB, provides a defined comparative method where it is available under the applicable NCC and jurisdictional provisions.
The central question is not whether VURB is generally better or more flexible than DTS. It is whether direct compliance remains the clearest response for the dwelling, or whether a reference-building comparison is legally available, technically appropriate and proportionate to the issue being resolved.
Can the dwelling comply directly through residential DTS, or should a reference-building pathway be investigated?

