Build a terraced end house with an additional unit (GÜ) on your own

  • Erstellt am 2019-05-27 10:48:59

goalkeeper

2019-10-14 13:04:37
  • #1
Had the head of the building authority on the phone, who was actually on the construction site with the head of the regulatory office. On the one hand, even if he won't admit it, it bothers him that the structural engineer just set up the crane like that.

Then there are only 2.40m of remaining road width and trucks are pushing the curbstones away on the opposite side of the street (unfortunately true). Normally, 3.50m but at least 2.75m of remaining roadway must be left.

Besides, they're taking the easy way out: instead of coordinating properly, there's the directive that the middle houses must remain entirely on their property and the end houses may "only" extend 1.20m onto the street. However, that doesn't help us since the crane is bigger and no other would fit.

So it remains: the crane has to go.
 

kaho674

2019-10-14 13:09:18
  • #2
Wow, what all this costs for nothing and nothing again!
 

11ant

2019-10-14 13:22:55
  • #3
One can only hope that the mayor’s general contractor gets to the lawyer faster than you do – in the interest of the public as well. I don’t know whether I should admire your seemingly inexhaustible masochism budget.
 

guckuck2

2019-10-14 14:16:32
  • #4
Apparently, they have completely finished the road construction even though all the other construction measures are still to follow. That is just stupid times ten. Complaining because a truck pushes away a curb. Such nonsense, there should be a construction road there.
 

tomtom79

2019-10-14 14:49:30
  • #5

Well, then the whining will be loud if the final height doesn’t fit... Especially around here, I don’t know any construction area where the road wasn’t already finished in advance.

No matter how you turn and twist it, you can’t please anyone. But what definitely doesn’t work are 2.4m widths... if there’s a fire and the emergency vehicle can’t get through, or if the neighbor starts something and the crane doesn’t fit. Better make sure your stuff stays on your property so you don’t have to run after anyone.
 

Golfi90

2019-10-14 15:47:42
  • #6
I would have preferred it too, if our street were finished...

We can now only "guess" how high it will be...
 

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