The government has ordered additional reports into loading standards for balconies after the collapse of a balcony on Dunedin's Castle St which injured 18 people.
A government report released today said overloading was the cause of the collapse but noted some timber engineers had raised concerns about a practice called "notching'', which shortens joists.
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment Minister Dr Nick Smith delivered the report to a handful of media on Castle St this afternoon.
"The simple reason that this balcony collapsed was that nearly twice the number of people it was designed to support were on the balcony and many of those people were grouped at one end of it,'' Dr Smith said.