Nordlys schrieb:
Beech, a beautiful wood. Calm, solid, yet still with texture. I love it.When choosing materials, we also preferred beech over oak. Oak is simply too dark for me. I’m actually more of a maple person.Eldea schrieb:
That is laminated beech wood, right? Yep, otherwise we have tiles and click vinyl flooring with a larch look, so beech doesn’t really match... I think oak would have been more suitable, but the budget eventually ran out.R
R.Hotzenplotz28 Mar 2018 21:39Greetings from the construction site! The storm hit hard. Due to all the construction signs, the fence fence could not withstand the storm.
As you can see, fence panels have been permanently deformed. It is interesting to consider who will be responsible for covering the damage (indirectly). The party who installed the construction signs? There are three companies involved, two of which are likely responsible. One is the general contractor and the other is the structural builder. The damaged fence panel has the general contractor’s sign attached.


As you can see, fence panels have been permanently deformed. It is interesting to consider who will be responsible for covering the damage (indirectly). The party who installed the construction signs? There are three companies involved, two of which are likely responsible. One is the general contractor and the other is the structural builder. The damaged fence panel has the general contractor’s sign attached.
R.Hotzenplotz schrieb:
Interesting, who is ultimately responsible for compensating the damage to the fence owner. The person who put up the construction signs? They are currently being pressured and will comply.
R.Hotzenplotz schrieb:
The construction site signs could not withstand the storm attached to the fence. This is a construction fence, and it’s not meant to win any beauty contests. Just take a look at how these are handled on large construction sites, so I wouldn’t worry about it.
The person who installed the fence needs to be informed that it fell over and that you have put it back up. They will take care of everything else.
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