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SNZ - NZS 4299

Earth Buildings Not Requiring Specific Design

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Organization: SNZ
Publication Date: 20 October 1998
Status: inactive
Page Count: 128
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Scope and objective

This Standard sets down design and construction requirements for adobe, pressed earth brick or rammed earth buildings not requiring specific design.

This Standard is intended to be approved as a means of compliance with clauses B1, B2 and E2 of the New Zealand Building Code.

The use of the Standard as a means of compliance with the New Zealand Building Code does not extend to provisions which are in non-specific or unquantified terms (such as where provisions are required to be appropriate, adequate, suitable, similar, satisfactory, acceptable, applicable or the like). Such provisions must be to the approval of the territorial authority.

Document History

February 21, 2020
Earth buildings not requiring specific design
Construction materials This standard sets out construction requirements for adobe brick, cob, pressed earth brick, or rammed earth buildings, within the limitations of 1.2, not requiring specific...
October 20, 1998
Earth buildings not requiring specific design
Scope and objective This Standard sets down design and construction requirements for adobe, pressed earth brick or rammed earth buildings not requiring specific design. This Standard is intended to...
October 20, 1998
Earth Buildings Not Requiring Specific Design
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NZS 4299
October 20, 1998
Earth Buildings Not Requiring Specific Design
Scope and objective This Standard sets down design and construction requirements for adobe, pressed earth brick or rammed earth buildings not requiring specific design. This Standard is intended to...

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