Construction costs are currently skyrocketing

  • Erstellt am 2021-04-23 10:46:58

se_na_23

2023-04-02 11:45:50
  • #1


Yep.. Bayernwerk now demands 1249 gross to connect 5 cores of the construction site power box...
 

Allthewayup

2023-04-02 16:28:32
  • #2
I got off cheaply with €300 for disconnecting the old power line. It took a whole 20 minutes after all. Now I also understand why the construction site power box is no longer moved here but rather a cable bridge remains over the street...
 

se_na_23

2023-04-02 17:22:35
  • #3


Probably yes... The house connection costs another €2500... But at least a digger etc. comes with that...
 

Oberhäslich

2023-04-02 19:26:55
  • #4


For us, the house connection (box on the property) costs 1,600€ and includes 20m of cable/excavation work. Also the cable into the house and the connection inside the house.
The electrician wants 160€ for delivering and connecting the construction power box, and 90€ at the end for disconnecting it.
 

se_na_23

2023-04-02 20:49:15
  • #5


Bayernwerk?
The box comes from the general contractor... Apparently only Bayernwerk is allowed to connect it :/
Insanity what is being charged here... Telekom also takes €800 even though the connection is installed together with the electricity
 

Oberhäslich

2023-04-02 21:36:25
  • #6
No, I am building in Saxony. With the general contractor, nothing outside the house is included for us.

Telekom also wants 800€ from us. However, originally the electricity is from somewhere else than Telekom for us, so it is worth it. Although only 15m are included. My plan now is to try to get the electricity included in the Telekom trench. I even had the handover point placed nearby for this purpose. With a bit of luck, I can get the electrician through without deep excavation "for free". People say that the excavators are not even allowed to lay a conduit (according to Telekom), but maybe money will somehow arrange that.

Is a trench actually dug for the Telekom line to the house or is it installed using a mole plough? Could such a mole plough not also be used for the electricity line?
 

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