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Biennial BCA accreditation reports

The Building (Accreditation of Building Consent Authorities) Regulations 2006 sets the criteria and standards that an applicant must meet to be accredited as a Building Consent Authority (BCA).

2018/048: Refusal to issue a building consent for alterations of an existing building

This determination considers fire spread across a boundary in relation to an existing commercial building that is being altered. The determination considers how distance is measured to the relevant boundary for the purposes of considering fire spread to other property in order to satisfy the requirements of Building Code Clause C3—Fire affecting areas beyond the fire source.

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2018/021: Refusal to issue a building consent for a house with membrane roof

This determination considers the compliance of low-pitched membrane roofs to a proposed three storey house.  The roofs are inward-sloping and employ slopes less than provided for in the Acceptable Solution for Clause E2 External moisture.

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How the Building Code works

Find out how the Building Code works, what is does and how you can show your plans comply.

2025/052: An authority’s decision to refuse to issue a code compliance certificate for a relocated dwelling

This determination considers an authority’s decision to refuse to issue a code compliance certificate for building work carried out to relocate a dwelling.

The determination considers the reason for the authority’s decision, which related to inspections that were not carried out.

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Remedial actions, suspensions and revocations

What actions may be taken where an organisation or building consent authority fails to comply with the accreditation 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: