2005/62: Refusal of a code compliance certificate for a building with a 'monolithic' cladding system: House 54

Abbreviation
2005/62
Valid from
5/05/2005

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

Description

This determination application arose from the refusal by the territorial authority to issue a code compliance certificate for a 7-year old house, unless changes were made to its monolithic cladding system.

The question to be determined was whether there were reasonable grounds to believe that the external wall cladding as installed, which was applied to all the external timber-framed walls of the house, complied with the Building Code.

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2005/62: Refusal of a code compliance certificate for a building with a 'monolithic' cladding system: House 54

Description

This determination application arose from the refusal by the territorial authority to issue a code compliance certificate for a 7-year old house, unless changes were made to its monolithic cladding system.

The question to be determined was whether there were reasonable grounds to believe that the external wall cladding as installed, which was applied to all the external timber-framed walls of the house, complied with the Building Code.

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2005/62: Refusal of a code compliance certificate for a building with a 'monolithic' cladding system: House 54
Description

This determination application arose from the refusal by the territorial authority to issue a code compliance certificate for a 7-year old house, unless changes were made to its monolithic cladding system.

The question to be determined was whether there were reasonable grounds to believe that the external wall cladding as installed, which was applied to all the external timber-framed walls of the house, complied with the Building Code.

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2005/62: Refusal of a code compliance certificate for a building with a 'monolithic' cladding system: House 54

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