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 🙂
11ant10 Nov 2020 00:54
MillaMascha schrieb:

Thanks for the information.
Oh, were there any new developments? That would make me think twice.
MillaMascha schrieb:

What do you mean by legally insured in this context?
For those with private insurance, terms like "single room" and "specialist treatment" usually help clarify things quickly, similar to how one might roughly understand the difference between an apprentice architect and an independent architect. And if you’re dreaming of a 350 square meter (3767 square feet) house—at least in Germany/Austria/Switzerland—you should be well above one of the two compulsory insurance thresholds.
MillaMascha schrieb:

I would really like to discuss directly with neutral experts for energy generation, heating, electrical work, shell construction, etc., and create a precise scope of services for each.
Only once these detailed specifications are roughly in place do you look for a contractor to handle all the necessary work.
So next up is finding the neutral experts.
In theory, that all sounds very appealing, but a bunch of top soloists can easily produce a noisy mess instead of a symphony without a conductor. In construction, this conductor (or better said, "director", otherwise young Siegfried might get abducted from the Seraglio by Minna von Barnhelm—each doing their own thing following their usual routine "It’s always been that way") is called the "architect."
MillaMascha schrieb:

The floor plan and its concept is something very special as well. Ideal for a larger family.
The Kelly Family? — show us!
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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MillaMascha
10 Nov 2020 14:16
I do not want any conversation using Trump-style language, smile 😉
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Tassimat
10 Nov 2020 14:26
MillaMascha schrieb:

I would really like to discuss directly with neutral experts in energy generation, heating, electrical work, structural shell, and so on, and develop a precise scope of work.
MillaMascha schrieb:

The floor plan and its concept are also quite special. Ideal for a larger family.
This clearly calls for a proper architect. Using a cheap, low-quality subcontractor won’t work.
MillaMascha schrieb:

I do not want a conversation in the sense of Trump’s vocabulary, gel
Your question has already been answered, and the previous reply was quite well-worded. If you don’t ask anything new, it’s okay for us to drift off topic—what’s the problem?

Please show us the special concept. You’re making us all curious 🙂
11ant10 Nov 2020 18:41
MillaMascha schrieb:

I do not want a discussion in the sense of Trump’s vocabulary, gel

Besides the fact that Trump has no vocabulary: where have you seen such a thing?
(I specifically checked whether I might have overlooked posts from members I had hidden, but there aren’t any)
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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MillaMascha
10 Nov 2020 21:36
Does anyone here have experience with Team Massivhaus? They also offer architect-designed houses.
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guckuck2
10 Nov 2020 21:44
BMW now offers electrically powered wingsuits that allow the user to environmentally consciously fly headlong into the nearest wall. Still, I wouldn’t buy one.