Ask anyone who has been through a building project and they will tell you one of the biggest decisions of the whole project was choosing a builder. Second only to choosing the section, the right builder will, quite literally, make or break your build experience.
There’s a lot more to choosing a builder than getting the best price. Luckily, the Registered Master Builders Association exists to ensure a safe and reliable avenue for kiwis wanting to find the best builder for the job. The Registered Master Builders Association has been a well-respected brand in New Zealand for over 100 years. The organisation is dedicated to fostering a building industry renowned for quality workmanship, good training and skills, as well as providing a channel for redress if things ever do go wrong.
What is a Master Builder?
A Master Builder is a practitioner who has been vetted by the Registered Master Builders Association as having the necessary skills, licenses and knowledge to adhere to government-backed building guidelines and codes.
There are two main trade organisations that builders in New Zealand can belong to - the Registered Master Builders Association (RMBA) or the New Zealand Certified Builders Association (CBANZ).
Builders who belong to the Registered Master Builders Association must meet one of the following criteria:
- A minimum of six years building experience, comprising completion of a carpentry apprenticeship, or a relevant tertiary building related qualification (e.g. B.Arch, B.Eng, NZCB, NZCQS, NZCE, NZCD); and have at least three continuous years as a builder in business on their own account, and/or in day-to-day management of a building business.
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- A minimum of eight years continuous building experience, comprising at least five years as a builder contractor in business on their own account, and/or in day-to-day management of a building business, whether having completed any formal examinations or not.
In order to become registered, a Master Builder must provide a number of trade references and examples of their work. A Master Builder is inspected a number of times throughout the year by the RMBA.
Why use a Registered Master Builder?
Whether it’s a commercial, residential or renovation project, working with a Master Builder reassures homeowners they are working with someone who has the relevant skills and qualifications to do the job properly.
A few benefits of using a Master Builder:
- Master Builders are governed by a Constitution and Code of Conduct, which they must comply with at all times.:
- A registered Master Builder can offer a 10-year Master Build Guarantee on new home and renovation work. Under this guarantee, the homeowner is covered for loss of deposit, non-completion of work and materials, workmanship and structural matters.:
- The Registered Master Builders Association has representatives in every region of New Zealand allowing for regular checks on workmanship and building practices.:
- To become a Master Builder, a practitioner must prove they can successfully run their own business. A good track record goes a long way in reassuring the customer that the builder is competent in project management.: