Until when must construction power be taken?

  • Erstellt am 2012-05-11 15:47:47

R.Hotzenplotz

2017-12-04 21:53:01
  • #1
Speaking of cranes. One of the providers said I should first ask whether a crane will be used at all. That is not necessarily always the case for a single-family house. I am clarifying that now.
 

Knallkörper

2017-12-05 16:24:02
  • #2
Sometimes mobile cranes with diesel engines are used, or large telehandlers with crane functions. They are much more flexible. Nevertheless, you will probably need construction power earlier for the vibrating bottle, work platform, radio, angle grinder, kettle, and so on.
 

Egon12

2017-12-05 16:32:28
  • #3
Construction power doesn't cost the world now, for us it was 3 euros per day plus the consumed electricity, there was no electrician on site anymore, the thing stood outside in autumn, after the house was closed they fiddled the cable through the media shaft and set up the construction power box in the utility room.

I can't understand it anyway, spending 400,000+ euros and fainting over 500-800 euros for construction power?
 

Alex85

2017-12-05 18:38:52
  • #4
I find the argumentation difficult. If you can easily save a few hundred, you should do so. With the high construction costs, you quickly lose sight of the value of seemingly small amounts, for which you would otherwise have gone on vacation for a week ...
 

ypg

2017-12-05 19:13:17
  • #5


Yes, but some also lose track of what is necessary. After all, the umpteenth LAN socket or an overpriced induction stove stand out more than temporary construction power for the builder.
 

ruppsn

2017-12-05 20:08:03
  • #6
Well, but would you agree if I claimed that the necessity of the umpteenth LAN socket and overpriced induction stove (what is the standard for overpriced) is rather subjective, but a simply idle, _unused_ electric charging station objectively burns money? I would start with the obvious, namely the latter, by reducing costs, because I gain absolutely nothing from that later. The LAN socket could certainly have added value, as could the induction stove – even if it is "only" the joy of daily use. But yes, I can also understand your point of view, though I tend to side more with Alex.
 

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