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Building (Infringement Offences, Fees, and Forms) Regulations 2007 and guidance material

24 June 2008: Download the Building infringement scheme guidelines [PDF 275 KB, 24 pages]

19 February 2008: Regulations allowing local authorities to implement an infringement notice system to improve compliance with the Building Act 2004 take effect on 1 July 2008. Individual councils will decide whether they wish to implement the Building (Infringement Offences, Fees, and Forms) Regulations 2007 in their area. Download the regulations [TXT 21 KB, 10 pages]

Building consent authority accreditation and registration scheme updates

Guide to applying for a building consent (simple residential buildings): Guidance is now available from the Department of Building and Housing called Applying for a building consent.

BC Update No.51: Building Consent Authority Accreditation Assistance Package - 11 January 2007

Building (Accreditation of Building Consent Authorities) Regulations 2006 [TXT 24 KB, 15 pages]

Building (Accreditation of Building Consent Authorities) Regulations 2006 in PDF format [PDF 86 KB, 15 pages]

BC Update No.50: Building consent authority accreditation standards and criteria regulations

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changes to B1 Structure

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related information

essential resources

Consumerbuild website. ConsumerBuild: Help with building, renovating and maintaining your home.

Smarter Homes website.Smarter Homes: Creating healthy, affordable homes for better living.

New Zealand Government website. Your Council: Look up the contact details of your local council.

Resource Management Act. Information about the Resource Management Act [External website].

building A-Z

A glossary of building terms with links to further information.

Building officials

This section provides a summary of some of the most pertinent parts of the Building Act 2004 for building officials, as well as an explanation of what some sections in the Act mean, and what implementing those sections will require - the day-to-day operational activities that territorial authorities and building consent authorities undertake.

Although this section focuses on territorial authorities and building consent authorities, much of it will also be applicable to regional authorities. Regional authorities are required to become building consent authorities to undertake building control work on dams.  They will also perform many territorial authority functions in respect of dams, including issuing project information memoranda, being responsible for the compliance schedule regime, and issuing certificates of acceptance.

Main topics in this section:

In addition, this section contains information for building officials on:

Building consent authorities

Building consent authorities (BCAs) have a key role to play in ensuring New Zealand’s regulatory building control system works effectively.

A BCA is a territorial authority, regional authority or a private body that is registered as a BCA by the Department of Building and Housing, having been successfully assessed and accredited by the building consent accreditation body. They have demonstrated that the necessary competencies, processes and systems are in place to meet the accreditation standards for BCAs.

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Regional authorities will need to be accredited and registered BCAs to issue building consents for the construction of dams.