THE NATIONAL BODY OF PROFESSIONAL BUILDING CONSULTANTS

About us

The New Zealand Institute of Building Surveyors is a national body of skilled, professional building consultants who have a high degree of qualification, knowledge and experience.
They consult and report to a standard demanded by the institute.

Specific areas of expertise of a registered building surveyor

The following list relates to the areas of expertise that would be expected of a Registered Building Surveyor.
It is expected that a Registered Building Surveyor would have a working knowledge and ability to undertake tasks identified within the following areas of expertise, however some specific items may require specialist knowledge and research in excess of normal expectations.

Inspection and Reporting

Building Technology and Construction

Asset Management

Legislation/Dispute Resolution/Ethics

Qualifications

(Extracts from Regulation 01)

A prerequisite of continuing membership of the Institute is that the member shall be actively involved in the work of a Building Surveyor. In conjunction with the annual presentation of a CPD claim form, the member shall forward the annual Work Verification claim form to verify that they are actively involved in the work of a Building Surveyor. A pre-requisite for continuing Registered Membership of the Institute is that the member shall carry Professional Indemnity Insurance, or be Indemnified for the Building Surveying work being undertaken by the member.
The minimum requirements for Registered membership are:
  1. New Zealand Certificate of Building, National Diploma in Construction Management, Bachelor of Building Science, or such other qualification considered by a sub-committee of the Executive to be equivalent to or acceptable as an alternative;


  2. AND

  3. A member of another professional group considered as being acceptable by the Executive of the Institute, or a sub committee of that Executive;
    OR
    Such other persons who have the ability to demonstrate their knowledge of the construction industry to the full satisfaction the Executive of the Institute, or a sub committee of that Executive, given the responsibility of the assessment of all applicants;

    AND

  4. Have a minimum of five (5) years appropriate experience in construction management, supervision or consulting


  5. AND

  6. Can substantiate that they are of good standing in the community at large and can provide two referees or sponsors to act on their behalf.

The Executive at their absolute discretion may accept applications for membership where the qualification criteria outlined in (1) above is not met, but where the requirements of (2), (3), and (4) above are met, and where the applicant can demonstrate extensive experience in all aspects of building surveying work. This experience review will only be considered in very special circumstances.

Such persons who apply for membership of the Institute, must declare that they are free from any claims for negligence or any matters of financial restraint or associated financial problems that could prejudice their meeting the standards required of a registered building surveyor.

Membership Application procedure

See "Joining The Institute"

» Entry via Transitional or Student membership is also available.
» All members participate in an annual 'Continuing Professional Development' program to continually improve their knowledge base.