Floor plan planning shortly before submitting the building application

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11ant

2018-05-17 13:55:05
  • #1
I would, when the site manager is there, go with the neighbor and call the foreman and introduce the gentlemen to each other. Then the victim has a face and the guys will think twice about behaving badly.

And of course, you can give the neighbor the hint "settling up will happen in the end," i.e. "when our house is finished, your world will be in order again."
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-05-17 15:56:50
  • #2
The site manager will now go to the neighbor and talk to him about the damage settlement. I have once again expressed my dissatisfaction that promises have repeatedly been made but not kept – specifically, it was promised to establish the property boundary and marking yesterday, which has not been done.

I think everything can be discussed..... with me...... certainly with the neighbor....... but simply making promises without checking their substantive execution, causing damage that is neither reported nor, let alone settled with the injured party, is not acceptable.
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-05-17 23:17:05
  • #3
Everything was resolved for the time being. The site manager also needed the neighbor's approval to plaster the garage on his property. We discussed all that earlier and for now, everything is okay.

How should such damages in Poroton be assessed? In the first picture, the crane crashed into it. The site manager writes that it is nothing dramatic, but he wants to wait for the formwork to be dismantled.

The second photo shows how it looks at various spots on the exterior wall. This is supposed to be plastered later. Will the insulating properties of the Poroton still be maintained despite this?

 

Climbee

2018-05-18 08:19:15
  • #4
Don't you have an expert who checks? What does he say about it? I, as a layperson, would also have an uneasy feeling about it, but maybe the professional says: it's not as bad as it seems!
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-05-18 09:52:25
  • #5


There are pre-discussed construction phase sections when he comes. If it goes well and he is gone after 30 minutes, you pay about €200 for it. If it goes badly, he stays accordingly longer, discusses, has to write a report. It will definitely be three times as expensive.

Therefore, I won’t let him come again off schedule now. He will come when the roof structure is completed. It probably won’t be plastered yet either.

If you send him an email with photos and he replies with four lines, you immediately get a bill with a 30-minute rate that you can expect. They really have a license to print money.
 

Climbee

2018-05-18 12:02:40
  • #6
Well... a house for half a million and then scrimping on the expert... that can also backfire badly.
 

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