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An introduction to Acceptable Solution E2/AS1

An introduction to E2/AS, the Acceptable Solution to Building Code clause E2 External Moisture.

Disagreements about accreditation requirements and processes

How to deal with disagreements about the accreditation requirements or accreditation processes.

Resolving problems

Building projects often involve a number of people working together for the first time, in an environment that is vulnerable to nature, unforeseen events and potential delays.

Make sure you understand your rights and obligations.

Some issues that can arise during a project include:

General information on building safety in earthquakes

You need to seek professional engineering advice for any structural concerns you have about your building.

2017/068: Amendment to a building consent for an apartment building with tiled decks

This determination considers the authority's refusal to grant an amendment to a building consent for remediation of tiled decks. The matter turns on whether the acoustic mat as part of the proposed tiling system will comply with Clauses G6 and B2.

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2019/055: Regarding the authority’s decision to issue a building consent with a section 37 certificate attached, for a proposed building

This determination considers the decision by the authority to issue a building consent with a section 37 certificate attached.  The determination discusses what the section 37 test ‘will or may materially affect building work’ means.

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Product substitution and variations

Councils need to know if you're planning a product substitution, and will tell you if it's a minor or major variation.

Manufacturers and Importers

Manufacturers and importers have new responsibilities under the building product information requirements.

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: