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benediktr

2020-11-15 18:46:00
  • #1


Correct individual contracting. However, the house will not be plastered until 1-1.5 years later, and the scaffold would have been in the way for the larger window areas.



I am the site management :-) See comment further above that plastering will be done later.
 

tomtom79

2020-11-15 18:52:39
  • #2
The window installers don't need it; the plasterer will probably come only at the end in 6 months.
 

guckuck2

2020-11-15 19:30:22
  • #3


If the window installer does his work with foam, that might be true. Anyone who works properly with foils or connection tapes will be extremely grateful for scaffolding.
 

11ant

2020-11-15 19:35:16
  • #4

Every contract award is structured by the awarding party; there is no DIN EN 08154711 trade account law. It is not uncommon for the self-tendering client to gladly let each trade separately offer its necessary auxiliary stuff. Then the roofer certainly does not want to appear more expensive just because he rents the scaffolding until the painter is done. So no one watches over his brother, and after each one comes the flood.

No, that's exactly it: he may need it, but he is not grateful, so you just leave it to him to take care of it himself. Everyone is his neighbor's devil, as my late grandmother used to say.
 

benediktr

2020-11-15 20:26:32
  • #5


The topic of windows was probably the trade I dealt with the longest and requested countless offers from. So far, we have a very good impression of the one we chose. Here is just an excerpt from the offer:



The window installer may possibly help himself with his own means. As 11ant states, it is managed/regulated by the contracting party. Some shell builders offer their masonry scaffolding for a few euros per day until the roofing work is completed. Perhaps the plasterer also needs a different distance than the bricklayer and handles this better?
 

guckuck2

2020-11-15 21:25:19
  • #6


Erecting/dismantling the scaffolding costs, in my experience, about as much as leaving it standing for 2 months. Since several trades benefit from it, the procedure makes little sense or the client unnecessarily pays extra costs. Not every craftsman brings his own porta-potty either.
 

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