Construction costs are currently skyrocketing

  • Erstellt am 2021-04-23 10:46:58

Allthewayup

2023-04-21 11:56:00
  • #1
Doyma says yes, that unused entries remain in the delivery state. For the multiple core for the basement it is like this: An empty conduit is attached as an extension to the outdoor unit and the stuffing box flange of the indoor unit remains as it is (namely sealed). You can buy a different stuffing box flange from Doyma if needed - depending on which one you need. Then route the connection through the previously extended outdoor conduit and screw on the new stuffing box flange, done. Whether this works the same way for the multiple core for the floor slab I cannot answer. The question is always what you want to connect later and where you then lead the end of the empty conduit which does not reach the multiple core. So near the public ground or somewhere in the garden because a cistern and pump are to be installed there later? You have to think carefully about that. Because depending on the connection there are requirements for the depth of the connection. Telephone may be laid 50cm deep, water had to lie 1.2m deep for us. This must be taken into account when pre-installing empty conduits.
 

Oberhäslich

2023-04-21 12:15:34
  • #2
Our general contractor also installs a Doyma multi-circuit square with 4 entries in our base slab. My plan was now to manage all the electrical lines for the garden (garden house, lighting system, cistern pump, driveway gate) through the fourth, currently empty, entry. But that is already possible, right? Or what do I need to pay attention to?
 

guckuck2

2023-04-21 12:48:58
  • #3
These are ring seals. To my knowledge, you cannot simply run "multiple" cables through one duct, or there are sealing inserts for laying different cables in one duct. However, you could also simply lay a seven-core power cable if that is sufficient in terms of phases and branch it off outside the building.
 

Allthewayup

2023-04-21 13:01:05
  • #4
With the right stuffing box gland it is possible, as mentioned, the problem could be the sealing of the other end of the empty conduit, depending on where and how it is then positioned. Here you can see how several cables - also of different diameters, come into the house through a stuffing box gland.

* Edit
When they installed the water pipe for me, they forgot the rear seal which is inside the gland during installation, luckily I noticed it because it was lying around :-/
 

se_na_23

2023-04-25 19:30:16
  • #5
Something about construction costs again ^^ The ton of sand 0/2 washed currently costs €18.90
 

Nemesis

2023-04-26 09:15:23
  • #6
Those looking for an apartment in Baden-Württemberg today still have to pay more. However, prices in the southwest are falling. This emerges from the price index published on Tuesday in Stuttgart by the real estate association IVD Süd.

Since last autumn 2022, the housing market has been somewhat more affected by price declines than the apartment market. On average in the major cities of Baden-Württemberg, price reductions for single-family houses were minus 3.0 percent, for terraced houses minus 2.8 percent, and for condominiums minus 2.4 percent (each existing properties with good living value). The highest price corrections were recorded in Reutlingen, Stuttgart, and partially in Heilbronn.

Construction activity also decreased noticeably. Stephan Kippes from the IVD market research institute substantiated this development with an impressive figure regarding the decline in building permits for residential construction in the state capital: minus 32.6 percent! According to preliminary figures from the statistical state office, only 909 residential units were approved for residential construction in Stuttgart in the past year 2022, almost a third less than in the previous year period.
 
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