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Apart from a resource and building consent, some development projects need engineering approvals, particularly if they involve installing an infrastructure asset like:
To design and supervise the work, you will need a NZ Chartered Professional Engineer, Registered Engineering Associate or registered professional surveyor with experience in land development and infrastructure.
The type of engineering application you need to submit depends on the works you are proposing and the circumstances surrounding them.
Minor engineering approvals are for specific and less complex works, like:
Major engineering approvals are for complex works, like:
Common access way approvals are for construction of access ways and can be either:
Our team of development engineers:
Conditions of approval will tell you when your engineer and other representatives need to be on site for the required inspections.
Asset groups, like Stormwater, Parks, Auckland Transport (AT) or Watercare, manage the infrastructure assets.
For those having trouble completing an online engineering approval application, consult our downloadable customer guide.
For more information on requirements and procedures for engineering approvals, see our Quality Assurance Manual.
Alternatively, contact us and ask to speak to the duty engineer in your area.