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Sign-off and maintenance

It’s the building owner’s responsibility to get council sign-off for the project, even if your building professional is doing it on your behalf.

2017/011: Refusal to issue an amendment to a building consent in respect of the AAC cladding system of a 4-year-old house

This determination is concerned with the compliance of the AAC cladding to a four year old house and the authority's refusal to issue an amendment for repairs and repainting. The determination discusses damage caused by thermal movement due to the dark paint colour, and the authority's request for a producer statement and warranty for the cladding.

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New retention money requirements take effect from 5 October 2023

New requirements to protect subcontractors who have retention money withheld from them commence on 5 October 2023.

Solar power

The sun is a useful source of power for sites without too much shade.

2024/053: An authority’s decision to grant a building consent under section 72 on land that is subject to a natural hazard

This Determination is subject to appeal.

This determination considers the authority’s decision to issue a building consent under section 72 for alterations to a dwelling on a property that is subject or likely to be subject to the natural hazard of inundation by flooding.

It considers whether adequate provision to protect the land for flooding has been made.

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Resolving problems

Building projects often involve a number of people working together for the first time, in an environment that is vulnerable to nature, unforeseen events and potential delays.

Make sure you understand your rights and obligations.

Some issues that can arise during a project include:

BuiltReady guide - Manufacture only

This step-by-step guide shows how the building consent process works for a manufacturer certified to manufacture only.

2021/013: Regarding the proposed granting of a building consent for an alteration to a building on land subject to a natural hazard

This determination discusses the interpretation of the natural hazard provisions in the Building Act 2004 (sections 71 to 74). The determination considers whether: building work amounts to "major alterations"; land on which the building work is to be carried out is likely to be subject to a natural hazard (specifically inundation); "adequate provision" has been or will be made to protect the land and building work.

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2020/023: The refusal to issue a code compliance certificate for building work

This determination considers the authority's decision to refuse to issue a code compliance certificate for a new dwelling because it was not satisfied that the completed work complied with the Building Code. The compliance decision rested on the authority's view it was unable to accept producer statements from an engineer who had inspected the completed work; the statements are in respect of the verification of the ground bearing and the completion of a surface water soakage trench.

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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: