Hello dear readers,
I would like to build a house in the second row. The plot is located behind a single-family house, with my private access path being 3 meters (10 feet) wide along the side of the single-family house and extending 43 meters (141 feet) to my plot.
Is the 3-meter (10-foot) access path wide enough for the construction road? What other problems might arise during the construction phase with such a narrow access?
I would like to build a house in the second row. The plot is located behind a single-family house, with my private access path being 3 meters (10 feet) wide along the side of the single-family house and extending 43 meters (141 feet) to my plot.
Is the 3-meter (10-foot) access path wide enough for the construction road? What other problems might arise during the construction phase with such a narrow access?
Is this approved? Topic: fire department.
Yes, according to the building authority, I am allowed to build there, everything is fine. However, the access road is quite long. This leads to the next question: whether it makes sense to install a gas line or rather to use a heat pump. I think laying 43 + 4 meters (141 + 13 feet) of gas pipe into the house will definitely be costly.
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nordanney6 Feb 2019 14:13Cedric4 schrieb:
I think installing 43 + 4 meters of gas pipe into the house definitely costs a lot. Not just the gas line, electricity, water, and sewage connections are just as “expensive.”
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