ᐅ Build a new 350 m² single-family house in Wandlitz

Created on: 9 Nov 2020 20:17
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MillaMascha
Hello everyone 🙂

We have developed a detailed plan for how the house will be built inside and out. Due to the large living area, my wife and I have different opinions on who can deliver the project to our full satisfaction.

I am in favor of handing the project over to a general contractor, while my wife prefers involving an architect who would tender the individual trades and manage the contracts.

She is concerned that planning with a general contractor might not be ideal when it comes to technical aspects like heating system design or electrical installation.

Which companies in the Wandlitz area have you had consistently positive experiences with?

Friends of ours suggest that it might also make sense to request offers from reliable solid companies in neighboring Poland, for example for the structural work.

It would be great to receive some well-founded advice from a "new resident."

Wishing you a pleasant evening 🙂
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ypg
13 Nov 2020 23:12
11ant schrieb:

2. The OP "liked" mercilessly and without exception all posts where he faced criticism, but never actually "learned" from them;
No, he didn’t. He laughed it off, but only after he started facing criticism and transformed from the builder to the grandpa... uh... dad of college-educated children.
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T_im_Norden
14 Nov 2020 12:18
He will be gone soon anyway, just like the other trolls.
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MillaMascha
14 Nov 2020 22:33
Unbelievable.
Please show me exactly where I have insulted or sworn at other users the way some here in the forum are doing towards me.
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MillaMascha
14 Nov 2020 22:38
11ant schrieb:

I'm out. I've been watching this game unfold for several days now and, based on all the usual trolling profiling rules, I'm now firmly convinced that the OP is probably a KD (similar to AI: artificial decadence).
1. Statements constantly contradict actions (often by 180°), for example the supposed ability to admire others contrasted with the hashtag "life achievement" versus obvious lack of appreciation for pretty much everyone else;
2. The OP mercilessly "likes" every single post where they face criticism but never actually "learns" from them;
3. After already pushing the story to the limit with a supposedly self-planned house from 40 years ago, it would have been believable if at least one of the unnecessarily claimed four children had chosen a non-academic path.
Conclusion: For the first time, I would be happy if my post count dropped tomorrow (due to deletion of the OP's threads, with my posts in them collateral damage — who cares). Enough joking around, starting tomorrow this can be a serious house building forum again. Regards from Trappatoni 🙂
Does anyone here actually know Ellepet (the Social Media Experts)?

It is outrageous to claim something like this: "obvious lack of appreciation for pretty much everyone else;"
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MillaMascha
14 Nov 2020 23:09
guckuck2 schrieb:

So, all very theoretical. Not exactly the core skill for successfully managing a construction project without issues ;-)
They will urgently need you as a hands-on practitioner (that’s how I understood it so far).

Good luck. As soon as you’re ready to share, feel free to get in touch here. The project sounds interesting.

But they are certainly not foolish and very receptive to advice. They also have a strong network, I believe.
Personally, I find the idea quite interesting—combining cost-effective building with a focus on quality where it is necessary. It’s worth a theoretical trial. Once their detailed offer is ready, it will be reviewed again with the help of trusted experts. Constructive damage prevention measures should be identified and addressed as much as possible during the planning stage and thus already reflected in the offer through appropriate structural measures.
(for example, Fraunhofer Institute in Stuttgart)
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ypg
14 Nov 2020 23:29
MillaMascha schrieb:

It is outrageous to claim something like "obvious disregard for pretty much everyone else;"

Look at your opening post... and #4... there is no need to read more if you know the rest of what you wrote.