M4rvin
2020-04-30 18:58:24
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I have not been able to figure out for the life of me why I received this plan with measurements. Anyone have an idea?
Exactly, you can clearly measure the 5m to the street. (With caliper: 5.04 to the street and 3.48 to the boundary) So this 1:1000 plan might already be sufficient.
There is a plan with setback areas, but the measurements to the boundary are missing here. But here too I measure about 3.5m with my caliper. (See picture)
You’re right, the floor plans were not included in the building application.
We have been living here since September and are still waiting for other defect repairs. We had stress with the general contractor throughout the entire construction phase, among other things due to the incredibly poor planning.
A little summary:
House planned below street level (resulting in 900 cubic meters of excavation without a basement, instead of the planner’s announcement that the excavation could be spread on the property. On the south side of the house, the ground level was at 1.2m OKFB)
Gas boiler + controlled residential ventilation + photovoltaic planned, but then the controlled residential ventilation didn’t fit into the house and we had to take an air-to-water heat pump at an extra cost.
Wooden staircase doesn’t fit because of the window, either change the location of the window at our expense or a steel-wood staircase. (We now have an unpainted steel-wood staircase, since painting was DIY)
At move-in, we almost had no electricity, the house connection was planned incorrectly (at the window), the provider did not set it up and special distribution boxes had to be ordered. (Cost absorbed by general contractor)
The knee wall had to be raised from 75 to about 88 cm, otherwise the roller shutter boxes at the children's room windows wouldn’t have fit. (Cost absorbed by general contractor)
Those were roughly the planning errors, possibly a few small things I can’t recall right now.
With all the defects and poorly executed trades, I don’t want to bore you now, I even had a few posts about this here.
Exactly, you can clearly measure the 5m to the street. (With caliper: 5.04 to the street and 3.48 to the boundary) So this 1:1000 plan might already be sufficient.
There is a plan with setback areas, but the measurements to the boundary are missing here. But here too I measure about 3.5m with my caliper. (See picture)
You’re right, the floor plans were not included in the building application.
We have been living here since September and are still waiting for other defect repairs. We had stress with the general contractor throughout the entire construction phase, among other things due to the incredibly poor planning.
A little summary:
House planned below street level (resulting in 900 cubic meters of excavation without a basement, instead of the planner’s announcement that the excavation could be spread on the property. On the south side of the house, the ground level was at 1.2m OKFB)
Gas boiler + controlled residential ventilation + photovoltaic planned, but then the controlled residential ventilation didn’t fit into the house and we had to take an air-to-water heat pump at an extra cost.
Wooden staircase doesn’t fit because of the window, either change the location of the window at our expense or a steel-wood staircase. (We now have an unpainted steel-wood staircase, since painting was DIY)
At move-in, we almost had no electricity, the house connection was planned incorrectly (at the window), the provider did not set it up and special distribution boxes had to be ordered. (Cost absorbed by general contractor)
The knee wall had to be raised from 75 to about 88 cm, otherwise the roller shutter boxes at the children's room windows wouldn’t have fit. (Cost absorbed by general contractor)
Those were roughly the planning errors, possibly a few small things I can’t recall right now.
With all the defects and poorly executed trades, I don’t want to bore you now, I even had a few posts about this here.