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2nd edition, unamended

G4 Ventilation – G4/VM1, G4/AS1. 2nd edition, unamended. Effective 1 July 1992 - 1 September 1993.

2025/044: Whether a bedroom in a proposed multi-unit building complies with the scope of Acceptable Solution G7/AS1

This determination considers the compliance pathways applicable to a bedroom in a proposed multi-unit building in relation to Building Code Clause G7 – Natural light.

It specifically discusses the scope of Acceptable Solution G7/AS1, as well as the exclusions outlined in paragraph 1.1.2.1 of that document, as they apply to a bedroom window located within a return feature of the proposed building’s façade.

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2nd edition, amendment 7

B2 Durability – B2/AS1, B2/VM1. 2nd edition, Amendment 7. Effective 4 April 2011 - 14 August 2014.

2nd edition, amendment 1

G4 Ventilation – G4/VM1, G4/AS1. Second edition, Amendment 1. Effective from 28 February 1998 – 23 June 2007.

Issue 1 - May 2013 (Updates and clarifications to the residential guidance)

19 clarifications and new information on technical issues relating to the residential guidance for Canterbury.

2024/019: The refusal of a Schedule 1 discretionary exemption for partial reclad of a dwelling

This determination considers an authority’s decision to refuse to grant a discretionary exemption under clause 2 of Schedule 1 for building work to partially reclad a house. It also considers the application of clause 1 of Schedule 1 which allows general repairs, maintenance and replacement to be carried out without building consent.

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C/AS4, errata 1

C/AS4 (C1-C6) Buildings with public access/educational facilities (Risk Group CA). 1st ed, Amendment 1. 15 Feb 2013 – 18 Jun 2014.

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