Priority Buildings: a guide to the earthquake-prone building provisions of the Building Act

Valid from
1/07/2017

Information provider
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment,
Author
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Information type
Section 175 guidance,
Format
PDF,

Description

Priority buildings are a concept introduced under the system for identifying and managing earthquake-prone buildings that came into effect on 1 July 2017.

Priority buildings are certain types of buildings in high and medium seismic risk areas that are considered to present a higher risk because of their construction, type, use or location. They may be buildings that are considered to pose a higher risk to life safety or buildings that are critical to recovery in an emergency.

The Priority Buildings guidance has detailed information on buildings such as hospital, emergency and education buildings that are prioritised because of their function, and priority buildings identified with community input.

Scope

This guide outlines the responsibilities of territorial authorities and building owners and the time frames for identifying and remediating priority buildings.

Contents are as follows:

  • Section 1: Introduction
  • Section 2: Scope of the guidance
  • Section 3: Regulatory Context
  • Section 4: Overview of roles and time frames
  • Section 5: Territorial authorities identify priority buildings
  • Section 6: Building owners remediate priority buildings
  • Section 7: Additional advice for building owners
  • Appendices
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Priority Buildings: a guide to the earthquake-prone building provisions of the Building Act

Description

Priority buildings are a concept introduced under the system for identifying and managing earthquake-prone buildings that came into effect on 1 July 2017.

Priority buildings are certain types of buildings in high and medium seismic risk areas that are considered to present a higher risk because of their construction, type, use or location. They may be buildings that are considered to pose a higher risk to life safety or buildings that are critical to recovery in an emergency.

The Priority Buildings guidance has detailed information on buildings such as hospital, emergency and education buildings that are prioritised because of their function, and priority buildings identified with community input.

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Priority Buildings: a guide to the earthquake-prone building provisions of the Building Act
Description

Priority buildings are a concept introduced under the system for identifying and managing earthquake-prone buildings that came into effect on 1 July 2017.

Priority buildings are certain types of buildings in high and medium seismic risk areas that are considered to present a higher risk because of their construction, type, use or location. They may be buildings that are considered to pose a higher risk to life safety or buildings that are critical to recovery in an emergency.

The Priority Buildings guidance has detailed information on buildings such as hospital, emergency and education buildings that are prioritised because of their function, and priority buildings identified with community input.

View on Information Provider website Download this resource (PDF, 626KB)
This resource does not cite any other resources.

Priority Buildings: a guide to the earthquake-prone building provisions of the Building Act

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