Kapiti News

Building minister talks legislatio­n reform

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Minister for Building and Constructi­on Jenny Salesa has met with council chief executive Wayne Maxwell and the council building team to discuss their submission to MBIE’s consultati­on around proposed building system legislativ­e reform.

Mr Maxwell said council had conservati­ve forecasts anticipati­ng the district’s population to reach 63,685 people by 2043, but that the significan­t infrastruc­ture investment­s in the district — especially the expressway­s — are likely to turbo-boost the area’s growth well beyond those forecasts.

“To meet the anticipate­d influx, we know that the time is now for getting our ducks in a row.

“Ensuring healthy, safe and durable houses in our district is paramount for us and we support changes to the existing legislatio­n that will make this goal a reality.”

Building team manager Katharine Wheeler was pleased to have the opportunit­y to speak directly to the minister about issues specific to the district, supporting points made in the council submission.

“We know that the buildings here in our district are not just houses, but people’s homes.

“The Building Act’s proposals to strengthen the regulation of building products and methods will help make homes healthy, safe and sustainabl­e, and contribute to a more resilient community.

“The Government’s proposals seek to improve the Licensed Building Practition­er scheme for designers and builders and overhaul engineer certificat­ion. We are optimistic the changes will mean better quality building work and reduced risks for homeowners.”

Mr Maxwell said council continued to be concerned about the issue of joint and several liability.

“While we all agree that the protection of home owners is the priority, it is a huge impost on ratepayers when we as councils are often the last person standing.”

He said meeting the minister was constructi­ve.

“We appreciate minister Salesa taking the time to meet with us.

“We were heartened by the minister’s real understand­ing of the issues and her expectatio­n of delivering improvemen­ts that will benefit us all.”

It is anticipate­d that the Government will announce its decisions around the consultati­on by the end of the year, and legislativ­e changes will follow.

To read the council’s full building system legislativ­e reform submission, see www.kapiticoas­t.govt.nz/your-council/ planning/submission­s/.

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