Whereas earthworks are still something that everyone also lets us outsource as a general contractor. Especially there, there is then no difference from building with an architect.
The night brought heavy rain again. Since the screed will only be walkable tomorrow, I could unfortunately only look at what is visible from the front door.
Supposedly, the roofer forgot to seal the flat roof over the kitchen. Everything is supposed to have been done today. I'm curious to see.
I would have stopped the interior work a long time ago and it will only continue once the building is weather-tight. It can't be that it's leaking in at every corner.
Then I would have to do that against explicit legal advice! Multiple lawyers strongly advise against the client interfering in the contract for work to such an extent. This opens the door wide for a flood of damages claims by the general contractor.
The only sensible legal intervention option is upon acceptance.
Our bathtub is here. Still sitting in the living room. But I wanted to post a picture again. I have booked the moving company, now we have a deadline *g