Curfew: Am I still allowed to go to the construction site in Bavaria?

  • Erstellt am 2020-03-20 19:34:51

Bookstar

2020-03-21 11:30:00
  • #1
It's not about helping with construction, but about one's own belongings. That's a huge difference. Otherwise, I wouldn't be allowed to vacuum at home anymore either.

The companies are allowed to continue working, aren't they? What about landscaping companies, for example?
 

Wintersonne

2020-03-21 11:30:12
  • #2
At br. de it says that the Interior Minister Herrmann makes it clear that no one can say when the curfews will be lifted. Elsewhere (yesterday) I read that he said it is allowed, for example, to drive by car to another place to jog there or walk the dog (but maybe this is already outdated today).

What interests me more, since we don’t necessarily have to go to the construction site in the next few weeks because no personal labor is currently needed, is whether craftsmen are still working? Be it bricklayers or any other trade, who certainly cannot always maintain a minimum distance of 1.5 meters.
 

Bookstar

2020-03-21 11:42:03
  • #3
Currently, all companies continue to operate as normally as possible. I am not aware of any different regulations. The only potential issue could be the supply of materials at some point; however, currently all hardware stores and dealers are still open for commercial customers.
 

Wintersonne

2020-03-21 11:42:10
  • #4
Ah, I just see that construction is continuing at Chris2511 on the company's side. So the craftsmen will continue.
 

Crossy

2020-03-21 11:49:00
  • #5
With us, everything is continuing according to plan so far. Yesterday the UG ceiling arrived. But it is also RLP. However, it is only a matter of time ...
 

nordanney

2020-03-21 11:50:24
  • #6
For your info: the first major construction companies are completely shutting down their operations
 
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