Apply for a Building Consent
You can apply for a Building Consent through the Objective Build online consents portal, by mail or in person. The application forms and process for applying for a staged or multi-proof consent, an amendment to a consent or a project information memorandum are the same.
A building consent means a consent to carry out building work granted by a building consent authority under section 49.
For a complex project you may wish to have a pre-application meeting. For more information, please contact us on 0800 422 522 or email building.services@rangitikei.govt.nz
Ready to apply
Register on the Objective Build portal
You will need a valid email address and a password to register to use the Objective Build portal. Please visit build.objective.com to create an account and sign in. If you have used the Simpli portal previously, please use the same email you used to register your account.
The Objective Build building consent application platform covers all aspects of the building consent process including applying for amendments to an approved building consent or applying for a code compliance certificate when you have finished building. Check 'Getting started with Objective Build' for more information and user tutorials.
Objective Build is simple and intuitive to use with agents and owners having full visibility of how the application is progressing.
Ensure your application form is correct and complete
The application form has a number of parts and it is important that all sections are completed. You will also be required to upload the documentation relevant to your project. Applications will not be accepted if any of the information is missing.
Compile and bookmark all supporting documentation for your consent. Please see MBIE advice on the level of detail required.
Buildings that contain certain safety and essential systems, known as specified systems, need a compliance schedule.
Specified systems help ensure a building is safe and healthy for people to enter, occupy or work in. They require ongoing inspection and maintenance to ensure they function as required. If they fail to operate properly, they have the potential to affect health or life safety.
For new buildings, an application should be made as part of the building consent application (where the new building will contain specified systems). The local council will issue the compliance schedule to the building owner with the code compliance certificate. For buildings with existing specified systems, details of any changes to the system must be provided.
The building owner needs to provide enough information with their building consent application to enable council to compile the compliance schedule.
This includes details of the design features of the specified systems, as well as the proposed procedures for inspection, maintenance and reporting.
You also need to need to include the performance standard each system is supposed to meet, and continue to meet, for the life of the building.
When your building consent is granted, the Building Consenting Authority will specify documents you need to provide when you apply for a code compliance certificate.
Make a payment
An invoice will be issued upon completion of processing. For full information on how to make payments please view our Make a payment page.
Download the application form
Visit our forms and applications page to download the following forms:
- Form 2 - Building Consent (also application for Project Information Memorandum (PIM), Solid Fuel Burner, Staged Building Consent, Amendment to Building Consent, or Building Consent using a National Multiple-Use Approval ('Multi-proof').
- Form 2A - Memorandum from Licensed Building Practitioner: Certificate of Design Work
- Form 2B - Statutory Declaration of Owner/Builder
You might need to complete and submit additional forms with your application when applying by mail.
Ensure your application form is correct and complete
The application form has a number of parts and it is important that all sections are completed. You will also be required to add the documentation relevant to your project. Applications will not be accepted if any of the information is missing.
Submit your application
All parts of Form 2 (Building Consent application) are to be completed and submitted along with one (1) copy of all required plans and supporting documents. Application forms and supporting documentation should be posted to:
Building Services
Rangitīkei District Council
46 High St, Private Bag 1102, Marton 4741
Or email to building.services@rangitikei.govt.nz
Make a payment
An invoice will be issued upon completion of processing. For full information on how to make payments please view our Make a payment page.
Download the application form
Visit our forms and applications page to download the following forms:
- Form 2 - Building Consent (also application for Project Information Memorandum (PIM), Solid Fuel Burner, Staged Building Consent, Amendment to Building Consent, or Building Consent using a National Multiple-Use Approval ('Multi-proof').
- Form 2A - Memorandum from Licensed Building Practitioner: Certificate of Design Work
- Form 2B - Statutory Declaration of Owner/Builder
You might need to complete and submit additional forms with your application when applying by mail.
Ensure your application form is correct and complete
The application form has a number of parts and it is important that all sections are completed. You will also be required to add the documentation relevant to your project. Applications will not be accepted if any of the information is missing.
Submit your application
If you are submitting your application in hard copy using the printable version, please submit this along with one (1) copy of all required plans and supporting documents, and the associated fee or confirmation of electronic payment, to:
Building Services
Rangitīkei District Council
46 High St, Private Bag 1102, Marton 4741
Make a payment
An invoice will be issued upon completion of processing. For full information on how to make payments please view Make a payment page.
When applying in person you can still electronically pay the fees associated with your application by using eftpos or internet banking.
