Hello,
can anyone maybe shed some light on this?
I've already heard from two companies that they cannot provide a quote for installing the washbasins we supplied ourselves because they are not allowed to install them dürfen. Even our plumber, who is handling the rest of the house installations, said he is not allowed to do it. Then I asked a carpentry company installing our staircase, and they also say they are not allowed to do it. I am also not receiving any offers or inquiries from my request for quotes on MyHammer.
I'm missing a piece of the puzzle here to understand. Why exactly is no one allowed to do this?
can anyone maybe shed some light on this?
I've already heard from two companies that they cannot provide a quote for installing the washbasins we supplied ourselves because they are not allowed to install them dürfen. Even our plumber, who is handling the rest of the house installations, said he is not allowed to do it. Then I asked a carpentry company installing our staircase, and they also say they are not allowed to do it. I am also not receiving any offers or inquiries from my request for quotes on MyHammer.
I'm missing a piece of the puzzle here to understand. Why exactly is no one allowed to do this?
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hampshire11 Oct 2020 10:56A direct order is an additional task assigned on the construction site and listed separately as an extra charge on the invoice. In this case: The client brings a washbasin to the site and asks the attending plumbing and heating technician for assistance. The technician installs the washbasin quickly and without further questions, recording the time and materials used. The plumbing and heating company then charges for these additional services. Usually, no price agreement takes place beforehand, so direct orders can sometimes be unexpectedly expensive.
hampshire schrieb:
Usually, there is no price agreement beforehand, so time and materials jobs can sometimes turn out to be unexpectedly expensive.I am not familiar with this downside as standard practice; rather, I know it as regular hourly wages – meaning the difference from a contract-based job is simply that actual hours worked are paid. One could also call it “unplanned work.” Typically, time and materials hours occur when a preceding trade has not met the tolerance limits, and the following contractor has to adjust the installation location to the target dimension or shim/fill as needed.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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hampshire11 Oct 2020 11:3811ant schrieb:
I don’t recognize this drawback as common, but rather the regular labor cost.That’s how it is, plus a standard calculation for materials. You can be surprised by it, even if it’s not unfair.Similar topics