Council’s new building consents online
service has officially gone live.
You can now submit
and track your consents online through a new streamlined
building consent process.
Customers can access the
online building consent service by visiting
pncc.govt.nz/building.
All applications submitted on
or after June 28 will be processed online. Paper
applications will still be accepted, and staff will load the
information electronically.
“Online building
consents will not only be easier to process, but faster and
cheaper over time,” says PNCC Customer Services General
Manager Peter Eathorne.
If you need help with this
service call our dedicated Building Consent Helpdesk on 06
352 8776 or email onlineconsents@pncc.govt.nz.
If
you don’t have the ability to lodge your consent
electronically, visit our customer hub from 8am to 5pm
Monday to Friday in our Customer Service Centre in The
Square, where a staff member will help you.
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