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2023/030: The issue of a building consent, specifically in regard to three cladding details

This determination considers a building consent for the construction of a dwelling. The matter concerns the details for fixing infill panels that were proposed to be installed above and below windows, and above a garage door and entrance. The determination considers whether those details, as documented in the consent application, would comply with clause E2 External Moisture and B1 Structure, if the building work was constructed in accordance with the building consent.

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14. Other structures

This section includes photovoltaic solar panel arrays in both urban and rural zones, outdoor fireplaces or ovens, temporary storage stacks and plinths.

8. Shelters, shades and carports

This section includes building work for carports, shade sails and ground floor awnings, along with the construction or removal of tents, marquees and similar lightweight structures in private or public areas.

3. Windows, doors and walls

This section includes building work for windows, internal walls, internal and external doorways, internal linings and finishes, and internal doorway alteration for accessibility reasons.

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2022 Building Code update

MBIE consults on Building Code changes that aim to ensure new buildings better protect the safety of New Zealanders.

2021 Building Code update

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