Spike86
2020-10-27 15:42:43
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built 2 years ago in Berlin, rear property, 60m to the utility room,
1. Excavation for construction road
2. Excavation of media trench
3. Laying from property boundary to height of utility room
- Wastewater 100mm to the predecessor, from there 125mm to the street, on the way 2 T-pieces as inspection openings
- Empty conduit waterworks (blue) with pull rope
- Empty conduit Telekom (grey HT) with pull rope)
- Electricity 5x50mm2 from power box to utility room + 10m reserve for connection
- Two 5x2.5mm2 cables and 8x0.8mm2 (path lighting, sockets, gate drive, video doorbell system
- We have no gas,
4. Close trench
5. Build construction road up to 1m before the base slab
6. Electrician connected the cable to the grey box and temporary construction electricity at the back,
Construction water from the predecessor,
7. House construction
8. When the scaffolding was removed, open 2x1m at the utility room, 2x2m at the street, call water and Telekom (if you don’t come now you have to dig yourselves), after 4 days everything was connected,
9. Move in via the construction road
10. Paving, terrace, garden, fence system,
the fence was finished 8 weeks ago
Regards Nida
I have to come back to this... We finally got the building permit and want to start with the media installations. We also have a contact who will lay everything for us (empty conduits, wastewater). Now the BWB (Berliner Wasserbetriebe) are coming and want an installer’s certificate, who does the connection of the inspection shaft, meaning the contact who was supposed to do it as own work is no longer an option?! We are really at our wit’s end, there’s always something else... Now we have to hire an official installer at high cost to connect us.
How did you do it? With the civil engineer from Schönefeld you wrote about?