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2017/066: Refusal to issue a code compliance certificate for a 19-year-old house with mixed claddings

This determination is concerned with the compliance of a 19-year-old house. The determination considers the authority’s reasons for refusing to issue the code compliance certificate and whether the building work complies with the requirements of the Building Code.

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2016/049: Regarding the refusal to issue code compliance certificates for an 18 to 20-year-old house with monolithic cladding

This determination is concerned with the compliance of a 20-year-old house. This determination considers the authority’s reasons for refusing the code compliance certificate, and whether the house complies with the requirements of the Building Code.

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2015/069: Regarding the compliance of new and replacement timber windows to a 132 year-old house

This determination considers the compliance of retrofitted metal sill flashings installed to timber windows and doors in a house. The house is over 130 years old and is being altered and refurbished.

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Heat pump water heaters

Heat pump water heaters, how they work and whether building consents are needed.

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

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

A3 Building importance levels

Sets levels to describe risk and structure factors for the purposes of clauses C1 – C6 Protection from fire.

Building Product Specifications

Specifications for building products in relation to their manufacture, performance, installation, and/or maintenance.

Managing building alterations (Altering an existing building)

Rules for managing building alterations are primarily contained in section 112 and 133AT of the Building Act.

Building emergency management

Agencies working together to prepare for and respond to emergencies.

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: