Construction costs are currently skyrocketing

  • Erstellt am 2021-04-23 10:46:58

ypg

2022-06-24 14:56:31
  • #1
No, _I_ am not going to look! Whoever writes something like that is welcome to present it here.
 

Allthewayup

2022-06-24 16:00:05
  • #2
The funding pot of our city is now also empty, as I was informed today, and the bank called to ask if we are "still on track" or planning to quit. I suppose the money can currently be "sold" better on the market than in February, so they wouldn't mind receiving their capital back in exchange for a default compensation. But of course, we won't give up that easily.
 

MayrCh

2022-06-24 16:38:28
  • #3

Yes. This can also be read by everyone. And yes, the post now applies to each of your other sock puppets.
 

se_na_23

2022-06-24 19:38:20
  • #4
Could someone translate this for me? From a GU contract with a fixed price. Does that mean if he doesn't get materials because of Covid or other reasons, he can, for example, say now it costs 30k more so that he can continue building? Basically a hidden price escalation clause?
 

se_na_23

2022-06-24 19:49:38
  • #5
I think I found it myself - surcharge on time until he starts again if his workers were temporarily moved elsewhere...

In other words, when my material is there, he doesn’t have to immediately come back to me but can finish the other construction site first

If I’m wrong please let me know briefly ^^
 

clausen77

2022-06-24 20:26:56
  • #6


In my opinion, you are correct, this is solely about the construction time and an appropriate time surcharge.
 
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