EPB Methodology: The methodology to identify earthquake-prone buildings

Valid from
3/07/2017

Information provider
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Information type
Guidelines
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PDF, HTML, PDF

Description

The EPB methodology is the document used by territorial authorities and engineers to identify, assess, and make decisions on potentially earthquake-prone buildings.

This methodology is for the identification of earthquake-prone buildings, which are defined in section 133AB of the Building Act 2004.

This methodology is a disallowable instrument under section 38 of the Legislation Act 2012.

This methodology is part of the system for managing earthquake-prone buildings.

Scope

This guidance includes three sections:

  • Section 1: Territorial authorities identify potentially earthquake-prone buildings
  • Section 2: Engineers carry out assessments of potentially earthquake-prone buildings
  • Section 3: Territorial authorities decide on earthquake-prone buildings 1
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EPB Methodology: The methodology to identify earthquake-prone buildings

Description

The EPB methodology is the document used by territorial authorities and engineers to identify, assess, and make decisions on potentially earthquake-prone buildings.

This methodology is for the identification of earthquake-prone buildings, which are defined in section 133AB of the Building Act 2004.

This methodology is a disallowable instrument under section 38 of the Legislation Act 2012.

This methodology is part of the system for managing earthquake-prone buildings.

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EPB Methodology: The methodology to identify earthquake-prone buildings
Description

The EPB methodology is the document used by territorial authorities and engineers to identify, assess, and make decisions on potentially earthquake-prone buildings.

This methodology is for the identification of earthquake-prone buildings, which are defined in section 133AB of the Building Act 2004.

This methodology is a disallowable instrument under section 38 of the Legislation Act 2012.

This methodology is part of the system for managing earthquake-prone buildings.

View on Information Provider website Download this resource (PDF, 466KB)
This resource does not cite any other resources.

EPB Methodology: The methodology to identify earthquake-prone buildings

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