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On Friday, 8 April 2022, the prosecution by Tauranga City Council against Pools Plus More Limited was heard before the Tauranga District Court for sentencing.
Tauranga City Council has released all of the systems recommendations in the ‘Colgan Report’, which examined the roles, performance and accountability of staff in relation to the Bella Vista subdivision.
Tauranga City Council is looking to recruit qualified building inspectors to help deal with a backlog of building inspections and share the heavy workload created by the city’s always-busy construction sector.
Tauranga City Council’s Building Inspection team has developed protocols which will allow staff to resume building inspections when the move to COVID-19 Alert Level 3 takes effect next week.
Today the Policy Committee adopted an updated Dangerous and Insanitary Buildings Policy reflecting changes to the Building Act.
Tauranga City Council’s Building Consent Authority accreditation has been renewed, following a recent combined audit by the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment (MBIE) and International Accreditation NZ (IANZ).
You have until Thursday 10 October to have your say on Tauranga City Council’s draft Dangerous and Insanitary Buildings Policy.
Public consultation opens today on the draft Dangerous and Insanitary Buildings Policy 2019.
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