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3rd edition, amendment 5

E2 External moisture – E2/VM1, E2/AS1, E2/AS2, E2/AS3. 3rd edition, Amendment 5. 1 August 2011.

Acceptable Solution and Verification Method amendments November 2018

Seven Acceptable Solutions and four Verification Methods for complying with the New Zealand Building Code have been amended. Changes are effective from 30 November 2018.

2024/067: Regarding compliance with Clause E1.3.1 as it relates to the protection of 32 and 32A Wolsley Avenue, Milford

This determination concerns building work associated with the construction of four new dwellings.

The determination considers the compliance with Clause E1.3.1 of the Building Code in relation to protection of other property from surface water.

It also considers the issue of three building consents, and whether there were grounds to issue a notice to fix in relation to the compliance of the building works with Clause E1.3.1.

 

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2nd edition, amendment 6

B2 Durability – B2/AS1, B2/VM1. 2nd edition, Amendment 6. Effective 30 September 2010 - 30 July 2014.

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.

2015/060: Regarding the compliance of concrete exterior stairs

This determination confirms the extent of compliance required by the Act for a set of external concrete stairs that serve as the access route to a dwelling. The three flights of stairs were replaced due to damage caused by earthquake activity, and the majority of the building work was carried out as exempt building work under Schedule 1(2)(a). The determination discusses the term “apron or construction edge” as it is used in Clause D1.3.1(a) and as it applies in this case.

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2015/059: Regarding the building importance level of two proposed buildings at a hospital

This determination discusses the application of importance levels in the seismic loading standard AS/NZS 1170 for two new hospital buildings as a means of compliance with B1/VM1 in relation to Clause B1 of the Building Code.

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