Consultation opens to focus on improving long term resilience of buildings

“The changes this time are focussed on helping to support high-density housing, by providing safer building solutions and increased design options,” says Dave Robson, Manager Building Performance and Engineering at MBIE.

Devdiscourse News Desk| Wellington | New Zealand

Updated: 05-08-2019 05:56 IST | Created: 05-08-2019 05:56 IST

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Consultation has opened on proposed changes to the Building Code, which will focus on improving the long term resilience of buildings in areas with the liquefaction-prone ground. The Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment (MBIE) consult on the Building Code bi-annually, with changes being published in June and November every year.

"The changes this time are focussed on helping to support high-density housing, by providing safer building solutions and increased design options," says Dave Robson, Manager Building Performance and Engineering at MBIE.

"One of the main changes being proposed sets out a new way of mapping liquefaction prone-ground, to ensure new buildings have resilient foundations.

"This is already being applied in the Canterbury region, so we're proposing that it's rolled-out nationwide. This will provide clarity to councils and engineers, meaning safer outcomes for all buildings.

"We're also proposing to make the NASH (national association of steel-framed housing) standard that ensures steel-framed housing is weathertight an Acceptable Solution.

"This will remove additional costs associated with steel-framed housing, giving developers and designers more options, which is always positive for consumers.

"Engineers, councils and those looking to build a home would particularly be impacted by these changes, so I encourage them to take some time to let us know their thoughts," Mr. Robson says.

Consultation on the proposed changes to the Building Code runs from 5 August to 13 September 2019.

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