Hastings District Council Three Waters As-Builts

Hastings District Council has published specifications and requirements for Three Waters as-built documentation to maintain accurate infrastructure records. The council requires complete and accurate as-builts for any changes to water, wastewater, and stormwater assets, including new construction, modifications, and decommissioned infrastructure.

As-built deliverables must include both WASABI asset management system attribution data and CAD GIS spatial data, with a PDF export for audit purposes. Development as-builts are submitted through the Resource Management Act consent process, while construction as-builts are delivered via construction contracts.

Assets intended for transfer to Hastings District Council must be tagged with VEST ownership status for verification by the council’s development engineer. The council provides downloadable templates including the WASABI spreadsheet, Three Waters As-Built Specification document, and CAD base files, with requirements that the latest versions must be used and outdated versions may be rejected to ensure quality infrastructure asset data.

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