January to March 2026, MBIE data

Building consent at Christchurch City Council: how long it takes, what it costs

Christchurch City Council processes a building consent in a median of 6 working days, and 13 working days in total once the time you spend answering the council's questions is counted. The national medians are 9 and 16 working days, so Christchurch City is 3 working days faster than the national median, the 26th fastest of 66 councils.

MeasureChristchurch CityNational median
Council processing timeThe statutory clock, max 20 working days6 days9 days
Your time answering questionsMedian applicant response to an RFI11 days9 days
Total elapsed timeLodgement to decision, the number that matters13 days16 days
Met the 20-day timeframeShare of consents processed within the statutory limit99.5%94.5%
Code compliance certificateMedian days to process the CCC at the end of the job3 days4 days

Source: MBIE Building Consent System Performance Monitoring, Q1 2026 (MBIE), January to March 2026. MBIE calculates each column's median separately, on different sets of applications, so the columns do not add up.

What a consent costs at Christchurch City Council

For a residential alteration around $200,000, Christchurch City Council charges $3,400 upfront. Residential deposit for the over $100,000 to $300,000 band, new buildings, additions and alterations. Deposit. Actual costs calculated at the processing decision; extra time at officer rates. Hourly rate: $225/hr consent officer ($240 to $310 senior).

On top of the council's own fees, two statutory levies apply everywhere: the BRANZ research levy (about $1.00 to $1.15 per $1,000 of work over $20,000) and the MBIE building levy ($1.75 per $1,000 over $65,000). On a $200,000 job that is roughly $550 to $580.

Read from ccc.govt.nz building control fees 2026/27, 2026/27 schedule. Councils revise fees each July, so confirm before you budget.

What actually slows a consent down

The gap between Christchurch City Council's 6 processing days and the 13 days a consent really takes is mostly your own time answering requests for information. The statutory clock stops the moment the council asks a question and does not restart until you answer in full. MBIE attributes about 66% of those requests to missing documents, 10% to incorrect documents and 5% to misalignment between architects and engineers. A complete, internally consistent application is worth more than picking a fast council.

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