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2020-11-10 00:54:14
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Thanks for the information.
Oh, were there any news? - that would make me think.
What do you mean by legally insured in this context?
For privately insured people, the terms familiar to them like "single room" and "chief physician treatment" usually help them understand the difference about as quickly as they can imagine the difference between a draftsman and a freelance architect. And one should be above at least one of the two compulsory insurance thresholds if one (at least in D/A/CH) dreams of a 350 square meter house.
I would very much like to discuss directly with a neutral expert for energy generation, heating, electrical, shell construction, etc. and create an appropriate precise service specification.
Only when these detailed service listings are roughly established, do you look for the contractor for all the then necessary work.
So the next step is the search for the neutral experts
In theory, this may all sound very appealing, but a bunch of first-class soloists will easily be capable of producing an impressive cacophony instead of a symphony without a conductor. In construction, this conductor (or better "director," otherwise Young Siegfried will kidnap Minna von Barnhelm from the seraglio – each for himself following the best routine à la "Schonimmerso") is called "architect."
The floor plan and its concept is also something very special. Ideal for a larger family.
The Kelly Family? – show me!