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Become a Product Certification Body

Product Certification Bodies can evaluate and certify building products or methods against the Building Code.

CertMark International withdraws from NZ CodeMark scheme

CertMark International Pty Ltd (CMI) has withdrawn from the New Zealand CodeMark scheme effective from midnight 22 July 2019.

About overseas products and standards

Background to overseas products and standards changes, why they are being made and benefits the industry can expect.

Durability vs warranty

Understand the difference between Building Code durability requirements and product and implied warranties.

BEAL CodeMark product certification body issued notice of revocation

Following the suspension of BEAL Certification Service Limited (BCS) as a CodeMark product certification body in September, the Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand has issued BCS with a notice of revocation.

Building product information requirements

Under Building product information requirements, specific details must be provided to consumers for designated building products.

Regulations have been made to provide building product users with information about how building products contribute to compliance with the Building Code. They place obligations on Aotearoa New Zealand-based manufacturers, importers, wholesalers, retailers, and distributors.

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Using overseas building products set to be easier

New legislation means you can use a wider range of quality overseas building products in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Feedback from the sector

Summary of submissions following a targeted consultation with the Building and Construction sector on removing barriers

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