Norwegian Building Authority
Direktoratet for byggkvalitet | |
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Superseding agency |
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Jurisdiction | Government of Norway |
Headquarters | Oslo |
Agency executive |
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Parent agency | Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development |
Website | dibk |
The Norwegian Building Authority* (Norwegian: Direktoratet for byggkvalitet) is a Norwegian government agency responsible for managing laws and rules related to building and construction, authorises rules related to documentation of construction materials and their properties, as well as approving companies related to the Plan- and Building Act. The agency gives however jurisdiction to local municipalities, along with the County Governor, in appealing individual building permits.
Since 1 January 2012, the office is named the Norwegian Building Authority (Norwegian: Direktoratet for byggkvalitet).
Organization
The Norwegian Building Authority is organized into five departments:
- Department of Construction Process
- Department of Products and Systems
- Department for Central Approval
- Department for Communication
- Department of Internal Services
The agency has offices at Marabous gt 13, Oslo with the exception of the Department for Central Approval which is located in Gjøvik, Oppland.
*The agency is subordinate to the Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development and located in Oslo.
Regulations
While newer editions are being revised and editing, the current applicable process and design regulations are:
- SAK10 - Regulations for building permit application & handling, quality control, inspection, and guidelines for qualifying individual and organizations.
- TEK17 - Regulations for technical building limitations which adopt guidelines from Norsk Standard and SINTEF.