Building Code Compliance Assessment of Construction

A code compliance certificate is a formal statement issued under section 95 of the Building Act 2004, that building work carried out under a building consent complies with that building consent.  When undertaking a final inspection for a code compliance certificate, a building consent authority needs to ensure the building consent documents accurately reflect the work on the site.

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Building Code Compliance

If your council have sent you a section 95a letter or a notice to fix or if you are unsure of whether building work complies with the building code we can assess your building to determine building code compliance and provide recommended design solutions for any non-compliance areas.

Section 95a investigation

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Certificate of Acceptance

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notice to fix

notice to fix is a statutory notice requiring a person to remedy a breach of the Building Act 2004 or regulations under that Act. A notice to fix can be issued for all breaches of the Act, not just for building work.

Work with the professionals

We have extensive experience of other people’s mistakes from our hundreds of defective building investigations.

The evidence of the last fifteen to twenty years of the NZ construction industry’s mistakes leads us to one fundamental conclusion: It is better to try and get it right first time rather than re-visit the mistakes later at considerable cost to building owners, tenants, designers, contractors, sub-contractors, councils, government, insurers and lenders.

Who we help

From banks and lenders, homeowners, commercial business properties, leaky building owners, Architects and Designers insurance companies… we’ve got you covered.

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