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● includes a recent certi cate of title
● is clear and easy to read
● has spaces correctly labelled
● is project speci c
● identi es restricted building work
● complies with the required information as
identi ed by the BCA
● identifies site coverage, distance to
boundaries, relative levels to a recognised datum of  oors and  nished ground and more
● includes details of critical aspects of construction
● is consistent and coordinated across all professions, such as designer, architect, engineer and  re engineer
● identi es the compliance paths being used
● references the means of compliance – Acceptable Solution or alternative method with supporting evidence as to Code
compliance
● is supported by relevant information
● includes all required producer statements
● has the required certi cate of design work
● has the engineer’s design features report
where specific engineering design is
utilised
● has been peer-reviewed before submission.
What should be in the drawings
On its website, MBIE states that, as a minimum, all drawings submitted for consent should contain:
● adrawingnumberandtitle
● the designer’s and owner’s name and the job address
● scale
● version control dating.
Depending on the project, your application might need to include:
● siteplan
● locationplan
● foundationplan
●  oorplan
● roofframingplan
● exteriorelevations
● sections
● construction details
● door and window schedule
● plumbing layout or schematic plan
● wet area details including waterproo ng
as necessary
● electrical plan
● how clause H1 Energy e ciency is being
complied with and the levels of insulation
provided.
Minimum detailing should cover:
● structural elements, junctions and  xings ● window and door head, sill and jamb
● penetrations through exterior walls and
roofs
●  re separation junction and penetration
details
● cladding junctions (horizontal and vertical) ● wall and roof junctions
● expansion and movement joints
● bottom plate and cladding overhang
● weatherproofing details including the
di cult ones
● so t and parapet details
● stairs showing rise, going, pitch and
handrails
● damp-proo ng and tanking (if part of the
project), cross-sections and details
● deck balustrades and handrails, heights,
layouts and  xings
● deck or pergola connections to main
structure
● retaining wall details (if part of the project).
More information
Information on what constitutes a good set of documents and the requirements for a building consent application are available from:
● BRANZ Bulletin 505 Acceptable plans and speci cations
● BRANZ Renovate, see www.renovate.org. nz, then Regulation and compliance
● MBIE website at www.building.govt.nz/ projects-and-consents/apply-for-building- consent/.
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