How to apply for a commercial building consent

Commercial Building Consent Applications can be complex. We recommend you engage a professional to help with the design work and drawings.

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In addition to the standard requirements for a Building Consent Application, your designer must consider if the building does/or will contain specified systems. 

Specified systems are those which help ensure a building is safe and healthy for people to enter, occupy or work in, these require a compliance schedule to ensure they continue to perform as was intended when they were installed.

Your Building Consent Application form must identify all specified systems and identify if they are being added, altered, or removed in the course of the building work. 

We can assist you ensure this information is acceptable at the design stage, this will help you avoid delays at the vetting or processing stage.  We will not accept incomplete or incorrect applications.

New buildings

For new buildings with specified systems, your building consent application must include a draft compliance schedule or the specified system form for each system.  Both the draft compliance schedule and specified system form must identify the system type, location, performance standard, and inspection, maintenance and reporting requirements.

Alterations

Applications for alterations to existing buildings with a current compliance schedule must include the a copy of compliance schedule, regardless of whether it requires amendment, and a specified system form. 

A copy of your compliance schedule can be obtained by emailing BAcompliance@tasman.govt.nz.  Please take this opportunity to review your compliance schedule to ensure it accurately reflects what specified systems are currently on site.  If you believe there are errors or omissions please contact us prior to submitting your building consent application so we can work with you to ensure the accuracy of the information in your compliance schedule.   

Link to Specified System Form [DOCX, 58 KB]

Link to Specified System Form - subsequent pages [DOCX, 57 KB]

(please remember to select "enable editing" after downloading to complete the forms above)

Guidance documents:

Link to:  MBIE Compliance Schedule Handbook(external link)

Link to:  MBIE Compliance Schedule Exemplar(external link)

Guidance for completing the Specified System Form

A certificate for public use allows the public to access a building before work is finished

Once you've gathered all your supporting documentation, you can submit your application online.

Commercial building owners have to get an annual Building Warrant of Fitness. This shows that the building complies with the rules in the Compliance Schedule that was issued with the consent's Code Compliance Certificate.

You'll need to consider some specific requirements if you're altering a residential or commercial building, changing its use, or subdividing it.