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Acceptable Solutions & Verification Methods

D2 Mechanical installations for access – D2/AS1, D2/VM1, D2/AS2, D2/AS3. Second edition, Amendment 6.

2nd edition, amendment 6

All of the Acceptable Solutions and Verification Methods relating to G1 are contained in one document.

  • G1/AS1 provides a means to show compliance for the number and location of personal hygiene facilities in occupied buildings.   It gives a method to calculate numbers of sanitary fixtures.  It gives design solutions for the means of constructing and installing sanitary fixtures; flushing systems; examples of accessible facilities layouts; cubicles and lobbies.

The toilet calculator provides an estimate for numbers of sanitary fixtures.

Cited content in this document can be found on the Building CodeHub website.

2017/077: Whether retaining walls require barriers to comply with Clause F4

This determination considers whether the retaining walls without barriers would comply with Clause F4 Safety from falling. The determination also discusses whether the building work to erect the barriers was exempt from the need for a building consent under Schedule 1.

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New learning modules to help better understand H1 requirements

New learning modules are now available to help people better understand new roof, window, wall, and underfloor insulation requirements on the Building Performance learning centre.

2025/051: Compliance of an altered retaining wall with B1 Structure and a surface water management system with E1 Surface water

This determination considers whether a retaining wall on two properties complies with the provisions of Building Code Clause B1 Structure following strengthening work and additions, and whether an associated surface water management system complies with Clause E1 Surface water for the protection of other property.

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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: