Ganneff
2025-06-25 11:49:43
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In addition to good communication, matching scheduling is also important. You need to have time for the electrical work exactly when it’s scheduled so as not to delay the following trades. This is where it gets a bit trickier than one might initially think. The supply lines are laid and connected immediately after the erection. This also includes a large part of the electrical installation.
Yes. I have already talked to electricians. As soon as the plan is final and heading towards the building application, I’ll finalize things with the electricians, and accordingly incorporate the timing in their assignment. They didn’t have any problem with that. Initially, we talked about 5 days for cable pulling, which was rated as “ambitious but doable, 10 would be better,” and “knowing the date in time for planning.” So with the 3 weeks that Fingerhaus is now suggesting, it should be feasible. At the start, it’s just pulling cables, not connecting everything right away.