Boundary to the neighbor with garage built over by approximately 1-2 cm

  • Erstellt am 2020-03-22 18:17:48

11ant

2020-03-27 11:48:25
  • #1

Otherwise, I would have long ago recommended Bimsfertigbau Hoffmann in Neuwied-Heimbach (no relation), they build with pumice slabs to the centimeter (also for trapezoidal floor plans or similar, following the boundaries), but the 8 cm wall thickness of precast concrete garages is massively unbeatable below, and I rather don't see sheet metal here.
 

M4rvin

2020-04-16 15:55:02
  • #2

We only stretched a string and measured today. Instead of 3.50m it’s 3.08m in front and 3.03m in the back.
Well, that’s the “damage” – basically, none has occurred.
Since we still have to support on the side (probably 17.5cm formwork blocks) and if you then subtract the posts for the carport, there isn’t really much space left to pass a parked car on a bike!

One could agree with the general contractor on a “car damage flat rate,” €1,000 per month with nice bicycle weather!

 

Escroda

2020-04-17 13:30:52
  • #3
Are you sure you tensioned the correct boundary points and that they are also positioned correctly? According to the cadastral map, there are two boundary points about 90cm apart in the garden. If you catch the wrong one there and the one at the front in the building street got run over and bent, measuring looks bad. Are there any control points on the neighboring properties and do you have the measurements for those? Then you could take a cross measurement. What does the general contractor say about it? Get them to give you the staking-out protocols or at least show them to you.
 

Payday

2020-04-17 17:19:10
  • #4


Don't you also find it crazy that someone places their house exactly 3000mm from the boundary when they want to put up a 3000mm wide prefabricated garage? Why not just plan 3.1m from the boundary and have a 10cm buffer and the shed is done? In the current case, there would have been 8cm left right at the garage that you basically "give away" to the neighbor. You could have also taken 3.05m but no buffer? That's practically messed up on purpose...
 

M4rvin

2020-04-17 17:50:49
  • #5


I already took the right points, but I don't know if they were "measured" correctly.
At the front, there is only a kind of "milling cross," but I believe that was made only later after the slab. I think the reference point used was the drain in front of the house.

I have now written to the GU for the second time, the first time probably got lost due to the longer list of defects.

 

Escroda

2020-04-17 18:42:00
  • #6

You don’t have transverse measurements to the boundary points of your western border?

But that looks very reliable; the boundary stone in the garden can only be guessed at, but the next one is also staked out, so you would already have a first transverse measurement for verification. Based on the photos, I’m afraid your general contractor messed up.
 

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