Construction costs are currently skyrocketing

  • Erstellt am 2021-04-23 10:46:58

Buschreiter

2023-01-13 07:03:33
  • #1

Next offer from an established company: 167€/m2 for insulation with rock wool (!) and not EPS.
 

halmi

2023-01-13 07:47:18
  • #2


It’s not that bad now, is it? Sure, instead of the one-time payment a few more percent would be good, but overall it’s okay.
 

xMisterDx

2023-01-13 10:40:13
  • #3


Especially not when you consider that the chemical industry, even compared to the well-known car manufacturers, has always paid extraordinarily well.
A chemical technician working three shifts easily earns 3,500 EUR net/month upwards, and the shift supervisor sometimes almost reaches a six-figure annual salary (gross, of course).
 

Winniefred

2023-01-13 10:45:42
  • #4
We actually now have the first partial offer for our ground floor renovation. About €100/m2 for laying and connecting the underfloor heating. Only the installation of the thermostats is not included. And for the solar thermal system €10,200 for everything. Domestic hot water + heating. I think these are normal, acceptable prices. And the structural engineer charges €62/h, which is also normal according to my research.
 

klaf333

2023-01-13 10:46:09
  • #5


04.22.-.06. 2025 27 months and 6.5% wage increase ... That means inflation of 2022 8% plus inflation of 2023 6-9% plus inflation of June 2025 = not good but better than nothing The one-time payments only compensate for the respective year and the base salary therefore rises too slowly.
 

face26

2023-01-13 10:47:40
  • #6


This is now off-topic anyway:

That perhaps depends on which car manufacturer you compare it with. I can only say that the Stuttgart car manufacturers easily keep up...
I am not sure about chemistry now, but in my opinion, I would say that chemistry on average pays worse than metal, and the pinnacle of metal are the car manufacturers.
 
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