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Te Pae provides organisations and the public a way to engage, access and submit information to MBIE

Building System law reforms update

Cabinet has agreed to policy proposals for the building law reforms meaning regulations can begin development.

2016/059: Regarding the compliance of uPVC window and door joinery installed to a house

This determination considers the compliance of a substituted uPVC joinery product that is the subject of an application to amend a building consent. The determination discusses the evidence base and consequences of failure.

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Programme of work

The Building Code update work programme outlines the topics being worked on in recent and future consultations. These topics supports other programmes of work such as the seismic work programme, the fire safety review, and making it easier to use overseas building products.

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.

2023/013: Regarding the refusal to grant an amendment to a building consent to allow a substitute roofing membrane

This determination considers whether the authority was correct to refuse to grant an amendment to the building consent for the substitution of one roofing membrane product for another. This determination also considers whether this substitution would have constituted a minor variation to the building consent.

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Increasing the flexibility of H1 energy efficiency

MBIE has updated the settings for compliance with the energy efficiency requirements of clause H1 of the Building Code.

Changes to the BCA accreditation guidance

Changes have recently been made to the online regulatory guidance for the Building Consent Authority Accreditation Guidance.

Is your new hot water cylinder compliant?

The Energy Efficiency & Conservation Authority (EECA) have published a list of electric hot water cylinders that comply with New Zealand Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS).

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: