11ant schrieb:
Most likely separate contracting – the roofer does not rent the scaffolding further for the plasterer.In separate trade contracting, scaffolding is considered a separate trade and is coordinated by the construction management accordingly ;-)
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benediktr15 Nov 2020 18:4611ant schrieb:
You could have easily allowed the building materials supplier a little advertising space on the roller shutter box ;-)
Is the ceiling edge formwork, and the shell construction is mentioned here :-)
Probably a separate contract – the roofer won’t rent the scaffolding on for the plasterer.Correct, it’s a separate contract. However, the house will only be plastered 1 to 1.5 years later, and the scaffolding would have been in the way for the larger window areas.
guckuck2 schrieb:
In separate trade contracts, scaffolding is a separate trade and is also coordinated by the construction management ;-)I am the construction manager :-) See my comment above about the plastering being done later.
tomtom79 schrieb:
The window installers don’t need it; the plasterer will probably come only at the end in about 6 months.If the window installer finishes off with foam, that might be true. But anyone who works properly with membranes or sealing tapes will be extremely grateful for scaffolding.
guckuck2 schrieb:
In individual trade contracts, scaffolding is a separate trade and is also coordinated by the construction management ;-) Each contract award is structured by the party awarding it; there is no DIN EN 08154711 trade account law. It is not uncommon for a self-managing client to let each trade offer their own necessary small extras. Of course, the roofer will resist appearing more expensive simply because they rent the scaffolding until the painter finishes. So, no one is responsible for their neighbor, and after each, the flood comes.
guckuck2 schrieb:
Anyone who works properly with membranes or sealing tapes will be extremely grateful for scaffolding. No, that’s exactly it: they might need it, but they are not grateful, so they leave it to others to handle. Everyone is their neighbor’s problem, as my late grandmother used to say.
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benediktr15 Nov 2020 20:26guckuck2 schrieb:
If the window installer completes the work using foam, that might be true. However, those who work properly with membranes or joint tapes will be extremely grateful for having scaffolding. The topic of windows was probably the trade I spent the most time on and requested numerous quotes for. So far, we have a very good impression of the company we chose. Here is just a snippet from the offer:
The window installer might manage with their own resources. As 11ant explains, it is coordinated and regulated by the contractor. Some shell builders offer their masonry scaffolding for a few euros per day until the roofing work is complete. Possibly, the plasterer needs a different distance than the mason and might handle it better this way?
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