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FOR ALL YOUR

BUILDING, DIY & RURAL NEEDS

We're local, We care.

At Darfield ITM you will find everything you need to complete that home DIY project, all your trade building requirements and with a dedicated Rural section looking after our farming customers. Our knowledgeable staff are here to help you with all your requirements, having specialists in each section of ITM there is always somebody waiting to give you the advice you need for your job or project. No matter what you need.

 

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Why Darfield ITM for your supplies?

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We deliver South Island wide
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When you shop with us, you're supporting local
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Friendly, knowledgable staff
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Sheds

You can now conveniently get your Farm Shed Buildings from the same place you get your building gear for your farm, right here at Darfield ITM. We supply quality building materials for rural, utility or light industrial building at competitive prices. For all your building and farm shed needs, contact Darfield ITM.

 

HeartlandSheds

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No matter what you need

At Darfield ITM you will find everything you need to complete that home DIY project, all your trade building requirements and with a dedicated Rural section looking after our farming customers. Our knowledgeable staff are here to help you with all your requirements, having specialists in each section of ITM there is always somebody waiting to give you the advice you need for your job or project. No matter what you need.

 

Changes to the

Building Act

Changes to the Building Act will mean building consents aren’t needed for some new or expanded types of low-risk building work, like sleepouts, sheds, carports, outdoor fireplaces and ground-mounted solar panels.
New building consent exemptions have beenadded to the Building Act. These exemptions will save building owners time and money, as they will not have to go to their local council for consent forcommon low-risk building work. This reduction inbuilding consents will also allow councils to focuson building work that is higher risk, helping to boostproductivity.

From August 31st, 2020 
This package of new exemptions adds to the work that can already be done without a building consent, outlined in Schedule 1 of the Building Act.

 

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