Responsibility of the architect in case of KfW interest and further matters

  • Erstellt am 2018-07-13 11:44:17

Zaba12

2019-01-29 12:55:56
  • #1
No, there isn’t. But here we are again with the topic: you should have familiarized yourselves with the topic of house building during the 8 months of the building permit. Then you can also ask open questions and not closed ones. But now that’s enough. I’m going around in circles. You won’t find anyone to blame, since not only the architect is the problem. I would even feel that you bear greater responsibility for the current state. In another thread, it is being discussed whether building from 300 km away is advisable. That one is also interesting. Make the best of it now or from now on do your homework and catch up on all the missing knowledge. I have nothing more to add. Good luck.
 

Ruhrgebiet23

2019-01-29 12:58:28
  • #2
I do not agree with everything, but thank you very much overall! One last question: Do you have any literature recommendations? I already have "Haus Erneuerung" by Haefele et al., but I did not find such information there.
 

Zaba12

2019-01-29 13:01:15
  • #3
You do realize that the practice caused your problems, not some gray theory?!?

This has nothing to do with literature. Read hundreds of current construction blogs from start to finish and extract the information relevant to you!

The fact that you are asking this question now is already strange.
 

Ruhrgebiet23

2019-01-29 13:02:21
  • #4
Ok, but that is exactly what I have been doing since the beginning of last year. However, I did not find such *konkreten* information there.
 

Zaba12

2019-01-29 13:32:48
  • #5
There must surely have been one or the other construction blog that didn’t have the construction route including the crane area on the radar? Or you must have read that no one is removing their excavation via container and that there are problems with the architect due to lack of communication. You are not an isolated case. I can’t contribute more. So good luck.
 

Ruhrgebiet23

2019-01-29 16:32:20
  • #6
Result of the conversation with the structural builder just now:
- He cannot provide information on how the quantities came about - he simply worked from start to finish.
- He cannot keep a record of how many containers are generated. He has them transported away and that's it.
- At some point, he informed the architect that the offered quantity was insufficient. He does not want to speak badly of anyone, but passing on information is the responsibility of the site manager.
- He cannot do much about the prices. The 150 euros per cubic meter already include excavators, etc., and labor. He doesn't have much profit margin there.
 

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