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Rapid building assessment placarding system

Placards placed on buildings after an assessment let you know how buildings may be used after an emergency.

Summary of granny flats consultation feedback

Read the summary of the feedback received during the recent granny flats consultation in the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) and the Ministry for the Environment (MfE) report.

Routes, set down points and parking (4. Vehicle circulation and parking: Designing buildings for access and usability)

Parking facilities, pick-up and set-down points and vehicle circulation points should be in the right place and keep pedestrians safe from vehicles.

G1 Personal hygiene

Providing sufficient sanitary fixtures (toilets, showers and basins) for sanitation.

Regulation 16 – Filing applications for building consents

Building consent authorities must comply with the record keeping requirements of the Building Act 2004 and other relevant legislation.

New Chief Engineer role connects policy, research, and engineering practice

Dr Ken Elwood has been newly appointed as Chief Engineer by the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment and the Earthquake Commission

G13 Foul water

Requires the safe disposal of foul water to prevent illness and the loss of amenity due to odour and accumulated matter.

Do you need resource consent?

Make sure you find out whether you need a resource consent for your building project.

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