Questions and answers: Unreinforced masonry buildings securing fund
Published: 13 Aug 2018Questions and answers on the Unreinforced Masonry Buildings Securing Fund
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Questions and answers on the Unreinforced Masonry Buildings Securing Fund
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Questions and answers about the Statistics House investigation which was aimed at understanding the causes of the building's partial floor collapse in the Kaikoura earthquake.
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2018 six-year projection of national building and construction work
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Guide to the 2018 National Construction Pipeline Report.
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2018 addendum to the report on the investigation into the performance of Statistics House during the 2016 November Kaikoura earthquake.
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Outlines the Construction Skills Strategy and the draft cross-government Action Plan that MBIE will be engaging with the construction sector on.
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This discussion document seeks feedback on proposed changes to occupational regulation for licensed building practitioners, engineers, and plumber, gasfitters and drainlayers
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Paper seeking approval for the Hurunui/Kaikoura Earthquakes Recovery (Unreinforced Buldings) Amendment Order 2018 to be submissted to the Executive Council
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Explains the need to amend the Hurunui/Kaikoura Earthquakes Recovery (Unreinforced Masonry Buildings) Order 2017 to provide a grace period for building owners who have taken a reasonable step towards completing securing work.
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Paper seeking approval to amend the Hurunui/Kaikoura Earthquakes Recovery (Unreinforced Masonry Buildings) Order 2017 to allow building owners more time to complete mandatory work to secure unreinforced masonry buildings and to adjust settings of the securing fund to better support and incestivise building owners to undertake securing work.
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