The
Better Building Code
The Better Building Code was developed by Waitakere City Council as the minimum standard
for it's own buildings, but is equally applicable to other public buildings and private commercial buildings.
Introduction
The aim of the Better Building Code is to provide standard clauses for tendering and briefing documents for the design and construction of public buildings. Additionally it contains guidelines for sound project planning and management and for the maintenance of existing buildings.
The document is structured to allow users to "mix and match" clauses and guidelines depending on their needs and priorities.
The use and copying of the document is encouraged and Waitakere City Council can be contacted for further information and discussions.
It is noted that it is not a legally binding document and that all buildings still have to comply with relevant legislation.
The document is divided into five sections:
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Acknowledgements
This project was made possible through funding received from the Ministry for the Environment (Sustainable Management Fund) and through the expert help and advice received by many individuals and
organisations.
In particular Waitakere City Council would like to thank the following people and
organisations for their valuable contribution:
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Robert Vale at the Auckland University Architecture Faculty
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The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA), especially Mark Windsor, John Goodchild and Robert Tromop
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The Building Research Association of New Zealand (BRANZ)
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The Building Industry Association (BIA)
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Paul Casey at Auckland City Council
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All members of the Energy Wise Council's Partnership Programme
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Garry Trotman at Occupational Safety and Health (OSH)
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