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Have your say on Building Product Specifications

The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) is seeking feedback on the Building Product Specifications that will enable a greater range of building products to be used more easily in Aotearoa New Zealand.

2017/005: Regarding the code compliance of remediation work to a 15-year-old house

This determination considers the authority’s reasons for refusing to issue a code compliance certificate for remedial work to an existing house; and whether the work concerned complied with Clause B1, B2, and E2 of the Building Code. The building consent had been issued with requirements for quality assurance in relation to construction monitoring which was also the subject of the dispute between the parties.

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Changes to the CodeMark Scheme Rules

There are two changes coming up on 11 December 2023 and you will need to consider how these changes will impact you.

Durability vs warranty

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

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.

MBIE consulting on proposal to change CodeMark regulations

MBIE is consulting on proposals to update and change the Building Regulations 2008 for the CodeMark Scheme.

Resources

MBIE has created a range of resources to help you comply with the building information requirements.

Resources

CodeMark resources, such as scheme guidance and a step-by-step guide

Feedback from the sector

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

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: