ᐅ What is the value of a fixed price that is not guaranteed?

Created on: 17 Sep 2021 10:27
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Lois L.
Hello,

how should it be assessed if a fixed price applies under the condition that "no direct or indirect delays to the start of construction occur due to Corona" – and the start of construction is stated in the contract as merely "planned"?

Thank you in advance for any experiences and expert opinions on this.
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Lois L.
17 Sep 2021 19:32
Pinkiponk schrieb:

2,400 per square meter is, based on our situation, a bargain price. Well, but we probably did almost everything wrong.
I agree about the bargain part:
And what do you mean by having done almost everything wrong?
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Lois L.
17 Sep 2021 19:46
11ant schrieb:

It doesn’t take into account that the same type of circumstances can already delay the start of construction.
Yes, that is mentioned below, or did I misunderstand something??
11ant18 Sep 2021 01:03
ypg schrieb:

The original poster @Lois L. is looking at the large homebuilders experienced in promotional price cosmetics.
Replace "promotional price cosmetics" with "promotional price tactics" ;-)
We don’t want to support the myths of purchasing power, unit costs, and so on 🙂
Lois L. schrieb:

But it says that below, doesn’t it, or did I misunderstand something??
In which part do you think it says that?
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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Tom1978
18 Sep 2021 05:38
Lois L. schrieb:

Which building company is that? It would be very interesting to know.

KB Brandis (Brandenburg). They have been working for decades with the same local tradespeople.
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Pinkiponk
18 Sep 2021 10:16
ypg schrieb:

Oh well. I think your windows and some other things are more expensive.
We have now removed the divided-light windows and the additional storey.
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ypg
18 Sep 2021 10:44
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Pinkiponk schrieb:

We have now removed the divided-light windows and the additional floor height.

If you have the exact price, please share it in your thread.