ᐅ Application for Utility Connections and Installation of Wiring/Piping
Created on: 24 Mar 2019 19:08
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vaderle
Hello everyone,
maybe some topics in house construction are not as complicated as they seem, or I’m just overthinking things.
We have submitted our building permit (in Berlin, prime plot) and now I want to apply for all utilities. Some questions have come up (probably typical beginner questions):
Electricity and water connections are available at the street. I would like to have the lines from the street to the future house installed only after the shell of the house is built. Does this mean that temporary construction power and water will be routed above ground from the street to the rear?
Do cable TV and telephone connections have to be applied for early, or is it sufficient to do this only after the house is completed?
My goal is to dig up the path to the house only once and install water, wastewater, electricity, cable, and telephone lines all at the same time.
Is it correct that you pay once for the connection (e.g., at the local network operator) and then again for the actual installation of the lines to the house or the house connection itself?
Sorry for these beginner questions :-)
Best regards
maybe some topics in house construction are not as complicated as they seem, or I’m just overthinking things.
We have submitted our building permit (in Berlin, prime plot) and now I want to apply for all utilities. Some questions have come up (probably typical beginner questions):
Electricity and water connections are available at the street. I would like to have the lines from the street to the future house installed only after the shell of the house is built. Does this mean that temporary construction power and water will be routed above ground from the street to the rear?
Do cable TV and telephone connections have to be applied for early, or is it sufficient to do this only after the house is completed?
My goal is to dig up the path to the house only once and install water, wastewater, electricity, cable, and telephone lines all at the same time.
Is it correct that you pay once for the connection (e.g., at the local network operator) and then again for the actual installation of the lines to the house or the house connection itself?
Sorry for these beginner questions :-)
Best regards
That is, of course, frustrating. For us, it would only be one party. Therefore, I would at least try to start a conversation. Maybe the neighbor doesn’t want it either. At least regarding water during the construction phase, I would also ask them. Unfortunately, I have already read in the contract documents that a simple 220 V with an RCD plug is not sufficient for temporary construction power.