Hausbau202500
2024-08-06 14:16:21
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Okay, thanks for the honest clarification, I think we really need to get information from someone who can assess this directly.Earthworks are the most unpredictable item in house construction and, compared to other work, feel like the most expensive. In addition, masses must not only be excavated but also disposed of. You can quickly pay €5000 or more for 1000 cubic meters. Plus transport. You have about 1000 cubic meters with a normal house excavation on 100 sqm of ground area. So the costs here add up considerably. If the development plan says you can place a parking space or garage 5 meters from the street, roughly a few thousand cubic meters must be excavated. Keep in mind: soil loosely piled on a truck has a larger volume than natural soil. Then you have your parking space at street level or with a slight slope, but you are not yet at house height. That means paving and steps to the house. And then the expensive retaining of your parking space with L-bricks to the higher property. This won’t be a financial walk in the park.