2010/106: Refusal of a code compliance certificate for house alterations completed under the supervision of a building certifier

Abbreviation
2010/106
Valid from
1/11/2010

Information provider
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Information type
Determination
Format
PDF

Description

This determination arises from the decision of the authority to refuse to issue a code compliance certificate for alterations to a house, because it is not satisfied that the building work complies with certain clauses of the Building Code. The matter to be determined is whether the authority was correct to refuse to issue a code compliance certificate for the building work covered by the above building consents. In deciding this matter, it must be considered: 1-Whether the external claddings to the alterations (the claddings) comply with Clause B2 Durability and Clause E2 External Moisture of the Building Code; 2-Whether the building work complies with the remaining clauses relevant to these alterations. Based on the information and records supplied, there is sufficient evidence available to allow me to reach a conclusion on the code compliance of the alteration. This determination therefore considers whether, if the building work is compliant or can be made compliant, it is reasonable to issue code compliance certificates for the building work under the two consents.

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2010/106: Refusal of a code compliance certificate for house alterations completed under the supervision of a building certifier

Description

This determination arises from the decision of the authority to refuse to issue a code compliance certificate for alterations to a house, because it is not satisfied that the building work complies with certain clauses of the Building Code. The matter to be determined is whether the authority was correct to refuse to issue a code compliance certificate for the building work covered by the above building consents. In deciding this matter, it must be considered: 1-Whether the external claddings to the alterations (the claddings) comply with Clause B2 Durability and Clause E2 External Moisture of the Building Code; 2-Whether the building work complies with the remaining clauses relevant to these alterations. Based on the information and records supplied, there is sufficient evidence available to allow me to reach a conclusion on the code compliance of the alteration. This determination therefore considers whether, if the building work is compliant or can be made compliant, it is reasonable to issue code compliance certificates for the building work under the two consents.

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2010/106: Refusal of a code compliance certificate for house alterations completed under the supervision of a building certifier
Description

This determination arises from the decision of the authority to refuse to issue a code compliance certificate for alterations to a house, because it is not satisfied that the building work complies with certain clauses of the Building Code. The matter to be determined is whether the authority was correct to refuse to issue a code compliance certificate for the building work covered by the above building consents. In deciding this matter, it must be considered: 1-Whether the external claddings to the alterations (the claddings) comply with Clause B2 Durability and Clause E2 External Moisture of the Building Code; 2-Whether the building work complies with the remaining clauses relevant to these alterations. Based on the information and records supplied, there is sufficient evidence available to allow me to reach a conclusion on the code compliance of the alteration. This determination therefore considers whether, if the building work is compliant or can be made compliant, it is reasonable to issue code compliance certificates for the building work under the two consents.

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