Role of Standards in Building Code recognised as vital
Role of Standards in Building Code recognised as vital
The Standards Council welcomes the final report of the Royal Commission into the Canterbury Earthquakes and notes that the Commission reinforces in its report that ‘the suite of Standards supporting the Building Code plays a vital role in ensuring our buildings are designed well and built well’, Standards Council Chair, John Lumsden said today.
‘We have followed progress of the inquiry
closely over the last 18 months. Indeed, we made three
written submissions and appeared before the Commission.
Following the release of the Commission’s Interim Report
in October 2011 we brought sector stakeholders together to
discuss ‘where to from here?'
‘We have, over the
last year, worked with a wide range of industries including
fire, insurance, electrical, gas, research, and engineering
on learnings from the earthquakes and the challenges faced.
We have done as much work as we practicably can to date to
help work towards a strong and resilient rebuild of the
Canterbury region with up-to-date Standards.’
John
Lumsden said it was imperative that building and
construction Standards are funded to be regularly reviewed
and updated as recommended by the Royal
Commission.
‘We would welcome being part of a work
programme alongside the agencies mentioned in the
Commission’s recommendation to identify the priorities for
the development, review, and update of compliance documents
and Standards in the Building
Code.’
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