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Commerce Commission finds supply of building products not working as well as it could

The Commission’s findings confirm that the supply of key building supplies could benefit from improved competition.

Building Code update - November 2020

MBIE have published updated Acceptable Solutions and Verification Methods as part of the November 2020 Building Code update programme.

2015/057: Regarding the refusal to issue a building consent for stage one of remediation to an apartment complex

This determination discusses the code compliance of proposed wall and roof repairs in respect of interstitial condensation. The analysis took into account the expected occupancy of the units and factors affecting ventilation, the site and location, the past history of damage to the buildings, and the provisions proposed for reducing the risk of condensation.

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2010/003: Refusal to issue a building consent for cladding remediation work to a house and garage building

The decisions in this determination were confirmed on appeal to the District Court. See: Beattie v Far North District Council (District Court, Whangarei, Judge de Ridder, 26 November 2010, CIV-2010-088-000109). Appeal judgment [PDF 1.74 MB, 8 pages]

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2009/060: Refusal to issue a building consent that incorporates the re-use of existing barriers for a house

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Alternative solution for branding treated framing

An alternative solution for treated framing to ensure ongoing identification on the timber.

Implied warranties and defects

Implied warranties can protect you for up to 10 years if defects arise once your building work has been completed.

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