Concrete pile in front of the house, who has to remove it?

  • Erstellt am 2020-11-26 11:50:56

ypg

2020-11-26 22:26:15
  • #1


At Heinz von Heiden available as an upgrade to book.
And before you wonder why the roof soffit is not made of masonry – it is part of the painter’s work on site.
 

Tassimat

2020-11-27 00:04:55
  • #2
At least for a fair price? Or is the most expensive mixed container just filled quickly?
 

ypg

2020-11-27 00:10:36
  • #3
No idea.
 

11ant

2020-11-27 11:55:26
  • #4
Despite the presumption of innocence, belief in the good in people, etcetera: we don’t seriously want to start accusing construction laborers of exemplary waste separation (or even of wasting time by gently placing the waste in the container) *LOL*
 

fach1werk

2020-11-27 19:14:54
  • #5
Whoever places a container too early can really find anything inside and more than expected, also completely unsorted. Whoever places it too late or not at all ends up burying waste. Once, concrete ended up on the construction road with us, initially preventing subsequent trades from driving on it. Incidentally, according to our site management, each trade was obliged to take their waste with them. This encouraged hiding. After the construction, we found unusable formwork boards and scaffolding planks on the garage roof, nicely tucked away in the back, we saw them too late.

Best regards
Gabriele
 

Olli-Ka

2020-11-27 21:36:28
  • #6
Morning, on our -still- undeveloped plot we recently discovered various garden waste. Where could they have come from? Well, luckily no construction debris. Regards Olli
 
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