2021
DOI: 10.1108/ecam-08-2020-0604
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An evidence-based framework validation for building code improvement in New Zealand

Abstract: PurposeNew Zealand building code may be serving its purpose to an extent, there is still a need to develop a framework to improve the use and application of building code for better building performance and services. This study aims to validate the identified parameters in the developed framework to improve building code practice in New Zealand.Design/methodology/approachSubject matter experts interview was conducted with key stakeholders that use building code, standards and other associated compliance docume… Show more

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“…In answering RQ3: What areas involving mainstreaming flood mitigation in building A demand for further research on performance-based design approaches (Lourenço et al, 2020;Nwadike et al, 2020;Nwadike & Wilkinson, 2022;Rezende et al, 2019;Wilkinson et al, 2019) that consider the specific flood risk characteristics of a given site and provide a more flexible and adaptable approach to floodresilient design and construction.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In answering RQ3: What areas involving mainstreaming flood mitigation in building A demand for further research on performance-based design approaches (Lourenço et al, 2020;Nwadike et al, 2020;Nwadike & Wilkinson, 2022;Rezende et al, 2019;Wilkinson et al, 2019) that consider the specific flood risk characteristics of a given site and provide a more flexible and adaptable approach to floodresilient design and construction.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A growing body of evidence agrees that the building codes formed the minimum standard for building designs and construction to meet performance requirements and ensure the safety of occupants and buildings (Nwadike & Wilkinson, 2021). It is a widely held view that building code is determined as a competent measure to protect lives, properties, and the built environment generally against a disaster of any kind (Nissanka et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second method is the acceptable solution which prescribes how the structure should be built to demonstrate compliance, which is mainly adopted in simple residential buildings. Lastly, is the alternative solution where the primary innovation and uniqueness are rooted in performance-based regulation because it empowers the designers to introduce a new solution (Nwadike, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amendment to the building code helps to bridge the gap between building code requirements and the code users, and identify potential factors that will enhance disaster resilience (Ahmed et al , 2018; Nwadike et al ., 2020), and promote safe buildings that are durable, robust and efficient (MBIE, 2019d). Regular amendments to the building code and the associated compliance document provide an opportunity to make the code more user-friendly by increasing its performance, standards for infrastructures, support for innovation in the building system and providing sufficient detail to performance requirement through the Building Act requirements (MBIE, 2014, 2019a).…”
Section: Building Code Amendment and Its Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%