Construction companies from Schleswig-Holstein

  • Erstellt am 2019-09-04 20:46:45

Nordlys

2020-01-15 13:37:44
  • #1
1) Everyone is currently working on the edge, at the limit. 2) Permanent email writers are loved on the analog and word-by-word functioning construction dearly and intimately. That even leaves some speechless. 3) The expert who has to act important and always finds something is also the guarantor for a good outcome.... 4) Too early invoices are cleared by phone.... 5) The leader, is that meant to be the boss of everything? Bought a townhouse for 268 thousand with chief physician treatment? Why would the leader employ his engineers? The site managers? 6) Those who don’t want subs should not go to the general contractor. 7) One truly does not have to accept everything, but to hit the tone: Respect with appreciation must never be missing, along with clearly and precisely stating what one wants.
 

Pepsan

2020-01-15 14:02:10
  • #2
danixf, do you work for Kage yourself?

With us, the construction manager, the secretary, the salesperson, and the entire (un)coordination were a disaster.

The expert told us that this is often the case at Kage.
Are you satisfied? Good for you. We are extremely DISSATISFIED. I do not find the Kage company reputable. Unfortunately, too late.
 

11ant

2020-01-15 15:02:38
  • #3
When in forums like this one there is talk of construction supervisors titled however you like, I often get the impression that they want to justify their existence at the expense of the general contractors. I wouldn't be surprised if sooner or later there would be special "garage parker bonus rates" for builders with the GCs, who do not involve third parties in any email exchanges. Did you give the chief aka company owner the opportunity to comment on this and to rectify your satisfaction?
 

danixf

2020-01-15 15:27:51
  • #4


No, but I have been dealing with the topic "building" for several years. I am also partly professionally active in the industry myself and know several people from my private circle who are currently building. Besides, you only need to occasionally check various forums to see how many bad apples unfortunately still exist. Therefore, I believe I can judge the current situation quite well.





I wrote that here too, but as long as the ceiling comes when the walls are standing and not vice versa... even if - who cares? It's not your money that's going down the drain. I believe our tiler was at the construction site 4 times and the rooms were not finished. How he bills that with Kage doesn't interest me. I have provided own work and certainly stood on the construction site 25 times and could do nothing, although according to the schedule it should have fit. Then I just went to the next supermarket for a few sausages and fired up the grill for the guys. Fortunately, we built during the summer months. After the first few times, I just let it go and took it with a smile. What I want to say is that I can understand you and have experienced it myself, but there are far, far worse companies. This whole thing is simply normal in the industry right now. I just don't think it's good when companies are anonymously criticized online without detailed reports or evidence. That just leads to prejudices forming far too quickly.

That may also be true, but for me, alarm bells would already be ringing again. Experts are always seen as do-gooders here. But the first point on their list is very often your money. And as far as I know, the term expert is not even protected. You can find out what that means yourself. An expert can be useful, but if he writes 400-500€ per appointment and always says that everything is fine, then some will probably want to save the money towards the end. What exactly is still open with you? You can also do yourself the trouble and look up one or the other report about the company Kage on the internet. Date: end of last year. If the tree is burning there, at least the "leader" still has the guts to take a stand and appear before the press himself. Unfortunately, that is no longer a matter of course nowadays either.
 

11ant

2020-01-15 15:50:36
  • #5
Every single building owner initially only sees themselves and would ideally want a general contractor with only permanent employees. That in a construction boom this would mean needing all (un)amounts of construction workers who of course already took up these professions twenty years ago (because: you want ones with experience) and that they would all have to become retrained after the boom, apparently hardly anyone thinks about that. Someone may well thank me occasionally that I am currently staying a tenant instead of fueling the pushing in the hardware store further.
 

Pepsan

2020-01-16 09:58:21
  • #6
The house was in this condition and the construction manager and the secretary wanted to make the handover. Good and finished? Thank you very much, Fa. Kage.








 

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