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2015/056: Regarding the compliance of asphalt roof shingles to roofs where the rainwater is harvested and used as potable water

This determination discusses the approaches used in two different test methodologies for products that are used in contact with drinking-water. The determination considered whether there is evidence currently available that would indicate whether asphalt shingles used as part of a rainwater harvesting system will leach contaminants or particulates to an extent that would make the collected water unsuitable for human consumption (non-potable).

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Building Code reviews moving to a three-year cycle

The Government has announced that Building Code system reviews will happen every three years, with the next review due in 2028.

Apply for building consent

Making a good building consent application, who should apply, how to apply and what the costs cover.

2022 Building Code Updates

Catch up on some of the key points from the 2022 Building Code updates.

Publication of the Building and Construction Sector Trends Annual Report 2023

The Building and Construction Sector Trends Annual Report 2023 provides an overview of the significant trends in the Aotearoa New Zealand building and construction sector.

H1 Energy Efficiency updates reach implementation milestone

On 29 November 2021 we released one of the biggest energy efficiency updates to the Building Code in more than a decade. On 1 May 2023 we will reach the next milestone in the staged transition.

Exterior building materials

The materials used for the exterior of your building will depend on personal priorities.

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