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Record of amendments – acceptable solutions, verification methods and handbooks (1992–2023)

Building Code compliance > How the Building Code works > Different ways to comply with the Building Code > Acceptable Solutions and Verification Methods > Record of amendments >
Help for people needing a record of amendments to Acceptable Solutions, Verification Methods and handbooks since 1993.

Schindler Lifts NZ Ltd – Lift design, specification, manufacture and installation

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Schindler Lifts NZ Ltd – Escalator and moving walk design, specification, manufacture and installation

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1. Building user activity: Designing buildings for access and usability

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Understanding how users interact with the built environment is important for designing buildings that best meet the needs of all building users.

10. Means of escape: Designing buildings for access and usability

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When designing a building and escape routes, consider how everyone can evacuate the building quickly and safely in an emergency.

11. Building management: Designing buildings for access and usability

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An Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Manual needs to be prepared to record information relevant to the use of the built environment.

2. Surrounding area and transport: Designing buildings for access and usability

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How building users travel to and from a building is important for the design of the site.

3. Pedestrian circulation: Designing buildings for access and usability

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All building users are pedestrians at some point and need a well-designed, constructed and maintained external pedestrian environment.

4. Vehicle circulation and parking: Designing buildings for access and usability

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Vehicle circulation routes should be logical, safe and easy to follow.

This information is published by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Chief Executive. It is a general guide only and, if used, does not relieve any person of the obligation to consider any matter to which the information relates according to the circumstances of the particular case. Expert advice may be required in specific circumstances. Where this information relates to assisting people: