Partition wall thickness for duplex house. Structural engineer plans 17.5 cm

  • Erstellt am 2018-01-05 14:17:23

MayrCh

2018-01-09 21:01:57
  • #1
and now the exciting question: in which contract should this be included, with basically two separate construction projects? And why use the legal term recognized rules of technology? Why not specifically VDI 4100:2012, SST II or similar?
 

Baumfachmann

2018-01-11 00:52:06
  • #2
Just accept it
 

MayrCh

2018-01-11 08:45:38
  • #3
No. The nonsense about recognized rules of technology has no place in contracts. Compliance with the aRdT always applies, even without explicit contractual agreement. Everything else is a defect. Therefore, the condition must always be defined as clearly and unambiguously as possible. Contractually insisting on compliance with the aRdT is nonsense. And the question about the contractual partner is also justified. Whom CAN the TE even hold responsible for compliance with certain sound insulation requirements in the constellation of 2 semi-detached houses designed by different planners + BU?
 

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