Building Consent Authorities (BCA) Register

The Building Consent Authorities (BCA) Register is moving to Te Pae – our new online portal. The BCA certificate register is searchable in Te Pae.

https://tepae.building.govt.nz

Use the BCA register to search for the contact details of any building consent authority. BCAs are usually local and district councils, they can also be regional councils (for dams) and private organisations.

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Physical address

131 Victoria Street, Christchurch Central
Canterbury 8013
 

Postal address

PO Box 18, Christchurch
Canterbury 8140
 
Full legal name
Building Consent Approvals Limited (BCAL)
Physical address for delivery and service of notices
131 Victoria Street, Christchurch Central
Date of registration
26 June 2025
Registration notice number
78
Limits on functions imposed by the Chief Executive

None

Arrangements for or transfer of functions under s213

None

Date of initial accreditation
24 October 2024
International Accreditation New Zealand accreditation certificate number
90
Scope of accreditation
Residential 1, Residential 2, Residential 3, Commercial 1,

Buller District Council

Physical address

Brougham Street, Westport 7825
West Coast 7866
 

Postal address

PO Box 21, Westport
West Coast
 
Full legal name
Buller District Council
Physical address for delivery and service of notices
Brougham Street, Westport 7825
Date of registration
24 September 2008
Registration notice number
59
Limits on functions imposed by the Chief Executive

N/A

Arrangements for or transfer of functions under s213

N/A

Date of initial accreditation
23 September 2008
International Accreditation New Zealand accreditation certificate number
63
Scope of accreditation
Full,

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