Government passes laws both through statute and regulation to protect people. The Building Act is one of such government regulation that obligatorily requires that buildings are designed and constructed for safety, health, development and the safeguard of people from possible injury. In March 2008, Government announced a package of initiatives intended to streamline the building regulatory consenting function. One of these initiatives was to investigate the feasibility of establishing a national online building consent application and lodgement tracking system, which could be used across all local government Territorial Authorities and Building Consent Authorities in New Zealand. Government is collaborating with the private sector to develo...
New Zealand building code may be serving its purpose to an extent, however, there is still a need to...
The achievement of quality performance is an important component in the handover stage of new reside...
The long-term proposal to license building practitioners, a reality from 1st March 2012, marks a sig...
Government passes laws both through statute and regulation to protect people. The Building Act is on...
The New Zealand residential construction industry is characterised by escalating building costs coup...
In 2004 the New Zealand Government reviewed the New Zealand Building Act. The review was prompted by...
This paper sets out a terms of reference for a potential public inquiry into the New Zealand’s build...
This report outlines the changes to the Building Act in 2004 and the inclusion of the Fire Service ...
Faulty constructed and leaking buildings as a result of construction practices in the 1990s and 2000...
The study is an on-going research initiative to determine the effects that the implementation of the...
A shortage of housing is a prominent issue across the globe. Traditional on-site construction method...
The performance of buildings during earthquake-related disasters in the New Zealand built environmen...
Presents an economic case for changing NZ’s building legislation. It makes a novel comparison -- be...
The New Zealand Building Code published in 1992 is a document designed to give consistency in buildi...
From the 12th March 2012, all builders in New Zealand doing certain restricted building work will re...
New Zealand building code may be serving its purpose to an extent, however, there is still a need to...
The achievement of quality performance is an important component in the handover stage of new reside...
The long-term proposal to license building practitioners, a reality from 1st March 2012, marks a sig...
Government passes laws both through statute and regulation to protect people. The Building Act is on...
The New Zealand residential construction industry is characterised by escalating building costs coup...
In 2004 the New Zealand Government reviewed the New Zealand Building Act. The review was prompted by...
This paper sets out a terms of reference for a potential public inquiry into the New Zealand’s build...
This report outlines the changes to the Building Act in 2004 and the inclusion of the Fire Service ...
Faulty constructed and leaking buildings as a result of construction practices in the 1990s and 2000...
The study is an on-going research initiative to determine the effects that the implementation of the...
A shortage of housing is a prominent issue across the globe. Traditional on-site construction method...
The performance of buildings during earthquake-related disasters in the New Zealand built environmen...
Presents an economic case for changing NZ’s building legislation. It makes a novel comparison -- be...
The New Zealand Building Code published in 1992 is a document designed to give consistency in buildi...
From the 12th March 2012, all builders in New Zealand doing certain restricted building work will re...
New Zealand building code may be serving its purpose to an extent, however, there is still a need to...
The achievement of quality performance is an important component in the handover stage of new reside...
The long-term proposal to license building practitioners, a reality from 1st March 2012, marks a sig...