ᐅ Building an End-Terrace House as a Self-Managed Project with a General Contractor

Created on: 27 May 2019 10:48
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goalkeeper
Hello everyone,

some of you might have already followed one of my threads about us having to or being allowed to build our end-terrace house on our own responsibility – depending on how you look at it. This means that we are buying an end-terrace plot (215 sqm (2315 sq ft)) in a new development area in the Rhein-Neckar district and will be building on it ourselves – but in coordination with our two terrace neighbors.

The municipality, which sold the plots through a local resident model, ideally wanted applicants to apply as a complete housing group with several families and then build accordingly with a general contractor, construction manager, or architect. Of course, that didn’t really work out, so now there are only individual applicants and also homeowners.

After we were awarded the plot, the addresses of the other terrace neighbors were shared to discuss certain matters, such as roof style, whether or not to have a basement, etc. It was immediately clear that everyone preferred to do their own thing. However, we were still able to agree that the housing group will have a gable roof with a pitch of 35 to 40 degrees (within this 5-degree range).

As the end house, we will build without a basement, while the middle house and the other end house will have basements. This obviously presents a challenge as we would have to make a deep foundation or simply skip it, and the middle house would have to support us, as we will start construction first. The current agreement with the middle house is that we will build a deeper foundation at his expense, as supporting our house later on would be considerably more expensive for him.

We are currently close to signing with the construction manager, the notarization appointment for the plot is at the end of June, and we hope to start construction in the fall of this year. Meanwhile, several other freely planned housing groups are being built around us, which might get in the way with their cranes.

I will document the progress here from time to time – such a self-planned terraced house doesn’t come along very often.
Winniefred5 Mar 2020 13:11
And you have now also filed an objection? What did the neighbor say about it?
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goalkeeper
5 Mar 2020 13:37
Exactly – we have officially registered our concerns as well. However, he was already aware of this. He will now need to revise the plans if he wants to build cost-effectively.
Winniefred5 Mar 2020 13:38
Okay. Yes, he will have to do that. Or simply pay for it. You really have done your best to warn him about planning mistakes.
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goalkeeper
5 Mar 2020 15:35
Another recent photo from the row house area.

The coordination of the cranes is actually working quite well so far.

Construction site: Excavator digging soil, cranes in the background, residential houses on the edge
11ant5 Mar 2020 15:38
goalkeeper schrieb:

The coordination of the cranes is actually going quite well so far.
Oh, was there still room in one of the foundations for the official from the building authority?
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goalkeeper
8 Mar 2020 20:57
Current gap site view...

Construction site: Two houses under construction, earth mound, construction machinery, and blue container under cloudy sky.


Two houses under construction on a building site; cranes in the background, earthworks in the foreground.