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2019/030: Regarding the refusal to issue a building consent for invasive investigation of structural steel in an apartment complex

This determination considers the refusal to issue a building consent for investigation and subsequent reinstatement of concrete panels containing potentially corroded structural steel elements. The determination considers the authority’s reasons for refusing to issue the building consent.

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Satisfied on reasonable grounds

MBIE has developed guidance for building consent authorities applying the 'satisfied on reasonable grounds'.

More protection for subcontractors through the retention money regime

Proposed changes to the retentions regime have been announced following a review on its early impacts and the industry response.

2024/043: Regarding the purported refusal of a building consent.

This determination considers an authority’s purported decision to refuse to grant a building consent for an extension to an existing shed. The determination considers the authority’s requirement for a geotechnical report prepared by a Chartered Professional Engineer with a practice field in geotechnical engineering.

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Certificates of work, producer statements, and design features reports

Understand and meet requirements for restricted building work, producer statements and design features reports.

Typical council inspections of a building project

Make sure council inspections are organised on time and understand what to expect.

Introduction to medium-density housing

A starting point for developers, builders and project managers who are interested in getting involved with medium-density housing.

Case study three: 3–6-storey apartments

A complex medium-density housing project to deliver a six-storey apartment block within the inner city.

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