*ARCHIVE* - Publications from the Ministry of Housing and Building Industry Authority
This page is an archive of Ministry of Housing and Building Industry Authority publications.
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Formation of the Department of Building and Housing
The Department of Building and Housing was established on 1 November 2004, when the name of the Ministry of Housing was changed to the Department of Building and Housing. The Department took over the Ministry of Housing’s responsibilities on that date. On 30 November 2004 the Building Industry Authority was dissolved and its functions transferred to the Department of Building and Housing.
For background information about the formation of the Department, refer to our first Statement of Intent (2005/08).
Ministry of Housing
Statutory reports
- Statement of Intent 2004 [PDF 189, 56 pages]
- Statement of Intent 2003 [PDF 314 KB, 65 pages]
- Departmental Forecast Report 2002-2003 [PDF, 133 KB, 37 pages]
- Departmental Forecast Report 2001 [PDF 88 KB, 25 pages]
- Departmental Forecast Report 2000 [PDF 73 KB, 21 pages]
- Departmental Forecast Report 1999 [PDF 68 KB, 21 pages]
- Departmental Forecast Report 1998 [PDF 80 KB, 25 pages]
- Departmental Forecast Report 1997 [PDF 88 KB, 26 pages]
- Ministry of Housing Annual Report 2003-2004 [PDF 1.01 MB, 75 pages]
- Report of the Ministry of Housing for the year ended 30 June 2003 [PDF 291 KB, 78 pages]
- Report of the Ministry of Housing for the year ended 30 June 2002 [PDF 229 KB, 73 pages]
- Report of the Ministry of Housing for the year ended 30 June 2001 [PDF 282 KB, 64 pages]
- Report of the Ministry of Housing for the year ended 30 June 2000 [PDF 189 KB, 65pages]
- Report of the Ministry of Housing for the year ended 30 June 1999 [PDF 198 KB, 69 pages]
- Report of the Ministry of Housing for the year ended 30 June 1998 [PDF 200 KB, 67 pages]
- Report of the Ministry of Housing for the year ended 30 June 1997 [PDF 201 KB, 68 pages]
Building Industry Authority
Statutory reports
- Statement of Intent 2004/05 [PDF 102 KB, 37 pages]
- Statement of Intent 2003-2004 [PDF 86 KB, 28 pages]
- Statement of Intent 2002-2003 [PDF 156 KB, 34 pages]
- Final Report of the Building Industry Authority [PDF 787 KB, 36 pages]
- Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 2004 [PDF 401 KB, 44 pages]
- Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 2003 [PDF 198 KB, 51 pages]
- Annual Report 2002 [PDF 151 KB, 28 pages]
- Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 2001 [PDF 206 KB, 32 pages]
- Quarterly Report: January-March 2004 [PDF 282 KB, 25 pages]
- Quarterly Report: October-December 2003 [PDF 269 KB, 28 pages]
Newsletters
BIA News
BIA News was the Building Industry Authority's building controls newsletter. There were 146 issues published. The final issue was November 2004. (The replacement newsletter is Codewords, the building controls newsletter of the Department of Building and Housing.) Hard copy issues of BIA News can often be acquired from your local council. Electronic copies of BIA News articles from Issue 77 to 146 are available by request, please email info@dbh.govt.nz .
BIA Weathertightness News
BIA Weathertightness News was a supplement to the newsletter BIA News, published by the Building Industry Authority. There were 9 issues published. The final issue was November 2004.
BIA Update
BIA Update was a periodic email news service provided by the Building Industry Authority. There were 46 issues published. The final issue was 29 November 2004. (The replacement is Building Controls Update (BC Update), the email news service provided by the Department of Building and Housing.)
Weathertightness-related publications
New weathertightness solutions [PDF 40 KB, 2 pages] was a pamphlet published by the BIA in October 2004 for builders and people building or renovating a home. It contains new solutions for the way buildings are designed and built to help avoid leaky building problems.
Critical requirements for the assessment of 'monolithic' claddings [PDF 143 KB, 21 pages] was an A4 brochure for building officials published in April 2004. It contains guidance on what should be considered when assessing whether residential buildings clad with solid plaster (stucco), EIFS or fibre-cement sheet 'monolithic' cladding comply with Clauses E2 External Moisture and B2 Durability of the Building Code.