ᐅ Construction Report Single-Family Home €1200 per m²

Created on: 14 Jun 2020 12:05
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hegi___
Hello everyone,

This is the construction report following an earlier thread on floor plan design.

Planned are:
618 m² (6650 sq ft) plot of land
150 m² (1615 sq ft) living space
50 m² (540 sq ft) double garage
Air-to-water heat pump with underfloor and wall heating
Zehnder ventilation system
Exterior blinds in the living room, kitchen, and gallery. Windows anthracite on both inside and outside
Smart home wireless Homematic IP
Planned budget: €300,000 including land and ancillary costs + €30,000 reserve
Plus €12,500 net for a 9.6 kWp photovoltaic system financed separately

Only small regional companies recommended by other builders are being considered.

So far, the following trades have been contracted:

Earthworks: €20,000
Shell construction: €73,000 + €1,000 for the porch above the front door, Wienerberger Poroton T9
Roof: €19,000 + €1,500 scaffolding
Electrical work: €11,000 excluding chiseling work
Window materials: 17 Salamander triple-glazed units + Beck & Heun roller shutters + 5 Selt exterior blinds = €16,000

Quotes received for:
Plastering without decorative finish: €21,000
Bathroom ceramics Villeroy & Boch: €3,000 from Reuter Bathroom Shop
Interior doors Herholz: €2,600
Hörmann front door + garage door: €3,000
Building services materials from the internet: €10,000
Zehnder ventilation unit ComfoAir Q350 TR enthalpy heat exchanger including materials: €4,000 from Selfio
Nobilia kitchen furniture: €5,500, Bosch Series 4 kitchen appliances from Für Uns Shop with 50% discount for €3,500

Modern white villa with dark pitched roof, carport, two cars and front garden.

3D visualization of a modern white house with grey roof, garden and driveway.


Floor plan of a house with kitchen, office, hallway and WC as well as color-coded wiring.


Floor plan of a house with bedroom, child 1, child 2, dressing room, hallway, bathroom and stairs.


Architectural plan: two-story house with floor plans, sections and elevations.


Architectural plan of a house with front, rear, north and south views including measurements.


Construction cost breakdown with land, interim and building costs as well as own work.
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hegi___
3 Dec 2020 14:10
Scrapping wouldn’t be a problem if it weren’t full of construction debris ;-)

The container actually belongs to a waste management company, not the construction company.

Just now, someone from the container company called me back. After a lot of hesitation, I couldn’t hide that there’s something wrong with the construction company that ordered this container. They are now looking into what they will do. Hmm...

On Monday, another company is coming to pick up the green waste container I ordered. Then I’ll see if the driver can set the container aside for a small fee so that we can at least do the access path and the sewer connection.
Schimi17913 Dec 2020 15:06
tomtom79 schrieb:

Since sand-lime brick has roughly 10 times the density and mass, more mass means better sound insulation.

Is that really accurate? In my opinion, that’s too generalized. For example, if I compare wood and metal, I would expect wood to provide better sound insulation. I once lived in a 1960s old building. In my bedroom back then, I could hear every drop the neighbor flushed into the toilet (not to mention other noises…).
Schimi17913 Dec 2020 17:27
hegi___ schrieb:

The base coat plaster is applied. Building services and electrical work are mostly completed. Now the only question is when the interior plastering will be done. Unfortunately, I only have a confirmed date of January 4th.
Is that an underfloor heating system in the bathroom?
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hegi___
3 Dec 2020 18:37
Schimi1791 schrieb:

Is that a wall heating system in the bathroom?
Yes
Schimi17913 Dec 2020 19:57
Cool! I'm surprised that with all the house presentations in the "House Photos Thread," this is obviously the first wall heating system. 🙂
Ötzi Ötztaler
3 Dec 2020 20:11
Schimi1791 schrieb:

Cool! I’m surprised that with so many house presentations in the "House Pictures Thread," this is apparently the first wall heating system 🙂
How can you tell from a photo whether a tiled wall has built-in heating pipes behind it or not?