Nordlys
2018-05-14 21:28:47
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Here, demolition is only shown at the KBA, not approved.
Thanks for the reply.
I see it the same way as ypg and wish for it that way too!
Maybe I'm thinking a bit too simply, but with an electrical cable that shouldn't be an issue, right? Can't the civil engineer take that into account right away? Now, more generally about the demolition: how should I imagine it? We have the gas, electricity, and water each disconnected by the supplier, right? Then we roughly gut the property (windows, doors, frames...). After that, the demolition company is supposed to come with the excavator. Due to the age of the house, only stone, clay, and wood (beams) were used. That way we can take construction debris and wood and avoid mixed waste.
BUT: what happens with the cables and the gas line? Does the demolition company handle that? Does he somehow pull out cables or do they remain on the property? How does that work?
There has to be a cut somewhere so that we can reactivate the existing connection at the new house, right?! I thought the civil engineer prepares that?
What exactly are we talking about: an old building with a basement, and the basement is to go as well? - otherwise, it would be a consideration whether to keep it. Then the house connections would not be affected at all ...The building is to be demolished. Water, electricity, and gas are connected on the property itself. These are to be retained.