List of incidental construction costs. More expensive "on the builder's side"?

  • Erstellt am 2014-03-17 15:59:14

guckuck2

2020-07-31 18:31:23
  • #1
Surveyors are not billed according to HOAI, they have their own fee schedule and what is not covered there is freely negotiable.
 

K1300S

2020-07-31 18:41:55
  • #2
So on the phone the friendly gentleman definitely said it would be billed according to HOAI, but no matter what it's called: the fee schedule has been increased, and for the 3200 EUR mentioned here you don't even get the site plans anymore.
 

guckuck2

2020-07-31 19:03:59
  • #3
Then ask someone else ....
 

K1300S

2020-07-31 19:11:31
  • #4
We are talking here about sovereign activities, therefore the fee schedule.
 

ypg

2020-07-31 21:22:55
  • #5
?
 

guckuck2

2020-07-31 22:54:20
  • #6


Which is not called HOAI. This is a clumsy attempt to circumvent the fee schedule. Therefore, I say, ask someone else again. (Besides, the fee schedule is a matter for the federal states, i.e. different in detail everywhere - for which federal state are you arguing - here NRW). Moreover, I repeat myself, there are services that are not covered by the fee schedule and are then freely negotiable. Here, for example, the rough/fine staking, whereas a building survey is covered by the fee schedule.

A site plan for 3000€ is simply nonsense. A third of that is realistic.
 

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