29 March 2018
Auckland building practitioner has licence cancelled for serious breaches
A Licensed Building Practitioner (LBP) has been disciplined by the Building Practitioners Board (the Board) for several
offences including carrying out and supervising building work incompetently.
Registrar of Building Practitioners Paul Hobbs says “Ioane Ngaata was engaged in January 2016 to undertake extension
work to an Auckland property under building consent, which was not lawfully followed, and the work remains unfinished.”
“An important aspect of the LBP scheme focusses on how a Licensed Building Practitioner conducts themselves and Mr
Ngaata’s actions were not reflective of the Board’s expectations.
“Mr Ngaata had made unethical financial gain by invoicing the homeowner, and being paid $235,000.
“He’d also provided the homeowner with evidence that he was a member of Master Builders, despite having been refused
membership twice by the organisation.”
“Some basic trade fundamentals weren’t up to scratch. To name a few, cladding, flashings, interior flooring,
plasterboard linings and stoppings weren’t installed following normal trade practice and it was established two
bathrooms, a balcony and wall insulation were among many parts left incomplete.”
Mr Ngaata has been ordered to pay $3000 and had his licence cancelled, and will not be able to apply to be relicensed
for a period of 12 months.
“There can be no bending of the rules, and where there are, building practitioners can expect to be held to account,”
says Mr Hobbs.
“New Zealanders can have confidence that where necessary, LBPs are held to account by the Board, who ensures building
practitioners meet the high standards expected of them.
Consumers can read MBIE’s top tips for a successful build to guide them through the building process, and a guide on making a complaint about a licensed building practitioner is
available on the LBP website.
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