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Neubau201824 Aug 2017 13:01A new garage solution is being considered for a property where the driveway slopes down about 3 meters (10 feet) over a length of 12 meters (39 feet).
I have looked online. There are prefabricated garages that can withstand earth pressure.
So, in my opinion, one option could be to build two of these garages as a kind of basement/storage space underneath, with a large garage area above.
Is there a standard size of 7 x 7 meters (23 x 23 feet) external dimension? Delivery in the 824 area...
Of course, earthworks and a foundation are needed. But what I am mainly interested in right now is: Are there such prefabricated garages available? What do they cost, including a pitched roof on top – just to get an idea of the product effort involved?
Electrical installation should be included. Access and building permit/planning permission are not an issue.
I have looked online. There are prefabricated garages that can withstand earth pressure.
So, in my opinion, one option could be to build two of these garages as a kind of basement/storage space underneath, with a large garage area above.
Is there a standard size of 7 x 7 meters (23 x 23 feet) external dimension? Delivery in the 824 area...
Of course, earthworks and a foundation are needed. But what I am mainly interested in right now is: Are there such prefabricated garages available? What do they cost, including a pitched roof on top – just to get an idea of the product effort involved?
Electrical installation should be included. Access and building permit/planning permission are not an issue.
A garage that is already 3 m (10 feet) below street level is also planned to have a basement beneath it (again with garages; as a double garage with two single garages underneath)?
Precast garages can also be assembled on site from elements; those that need to fit on a truck in one piece are usually split into two parts for dimensions of about 7 x 7 m (23 x 23 feet), although an open middle section is possible.
Pitched roofs will need to be added on site during construction.
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Precast garages can also be assembled on site from elements; those that need to fit on a truck in one piece are usually split into two parts for dimensions of about 7 x 7 m (23 x 23 feet), although an open middle section is possible.
Pitched roofs will need to be added on site during construction.
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Neubau201824 Aug 2017 14:4511ant – please read again, this is not stated like that in the description of the location.
Thanks for the suggestion of specialist companies, I wouldn’t have thought of that at all
Where are the useful contributions according to my question?
Thanks for the suggestion of specialist companies, I wouldn’t have thought of that at all
Where are the useful contributions according to my question?
Neubau2018 schrieb:
11ant – please read again, this is not stated like that in the site description. What exactly is not stated? It says:
Neubau2018 schrieb:
the driveway of about 12 m (39 feet) slopes down approximately 3 m (10 feet) So, at the end of the 12 m (39 feet) long driveway, the garage is 3 m (10 feet) lower than the start of the driveway;
Neubau2018 schrieb:
to build two such garages basically as basement/storage underneath, two single prefabricated garages are planned underneath the main garage.
Neubau2018 schrieb:
above it a large-span garage. Are there standard sizes of 7 x 7 m (23 x 23 feet) external dimensions? Regarding the main garage (which sits on top of the two single prefabricated garages), I understand the term “standard size” as an indication that this should also be a prefabricated garage.
So, all together: a 7 x 7 m (23 x 23 feet) garage at the end of a sloping driveway, 3 m (10 feet) below street level, with a basement consisting of two garages, for example each 3.5 x 7 m (11.5 x 23 feet), all as prefabricated garages.
Which part do you think should have been understood differently, and how?
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Neubau201824 Aug 2017 16:03The sloping driveway is intended to be used to provide ground-level access to a large garage, with two single garages below taking advantage of the slope to serve as storage rooms instead of a basement. Clear now?
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