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Warnings and bans on building products

How MBIE can deal with non-compliant building products and the complaints process you need to follow.

CodeMark

CodeMark is a voluntary product certification scheme that provides an easily-understood and robust way to show a building product or building method meets the requirements of the New Zealand Building Code.

A CodeMark certificate must be accepted by Building Consent Authorities as meeting the requirements of the New Zealand Building Code, provided the certificate is current and the product or method is used in accordance with details noted on the certificate.

See how Codemark benefited Coloursteel.

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How CodeMark works

CodeMark has a robust legislative framework which outlines what it takes to become involved in the CodeMark scheme.

CodeMark complaints

Handling concerns about CodeMark certificates or organisations involved in the CodeMark scheme.

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