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Copper water pipe and fittings

Information about the manufacturing standards of copper pipes and fittings in New Zealand.

Building Performance Learning Centre

MBIE’s Building Performance Learning Centre website helps people build it right.

2019/007: The refusal of a code compliance certificate for 18-year-old additions and alterations to a house

This determination considers an authority’s refusal to issue a code compliance certificate for 18-year-old additions and alterations to an existing house.  The cladding had been changed from what was consented and the changed cladding had also been applied to the remainder of the existing building.  The determination considers the authority’s reasons for the refusal and whether the items identified by the authority are compliant with the Building Code.

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2024/016: The issue of a notice to fix for building work associated with a two storey sleepout building with sanitary fixtures

This determination considers the issue of a notice to fix for building work associated with a two storey sleepout building with sanitary fixtures. The determination considers whether the building work was exempt from the requirement to obtain a building consent under Schedule 1, and whether adequate particulars were set out in the notice to fix (in regards to both section 40 and section 17). It also discusses several issues relating to the notice to fix framework.

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BuiltReady

BuiltReady is a voluntary offsite manufacturer certification scheme that has been designed to support innovative and efficient building methods. BuiltReady gives consumers more building choices and reduced building and consenting times and costs.

BuiltReady is suitable for offsite manufacturers based in New Zealand and overseas that design (where relevant), manufacture, assemble, transport and install modular components.

See how BuiltReady can benefit EasyBuild.

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Building owner rights and obligations

General building owner rights and obligations, with full requirements set out in the Building Act and its regulations.

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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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: