ᐅ Installation of a Gas Heating System in New Construction 2023/2024
Created on: 11 Apr 2023 14:47
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robert0815
Hello fellow home builders,
we have started constructing a single-family house. The approved building permit / planning permission includes a gas heating system, which we still want to install.
There are two possible scenarios:
1. What happens if the heating system is installed in October 2023, but the house is only inspected and approved in February 2024?
2. What happens if the heating system is installed in January 2024, and the house is inspected and approved in May 2024?
Both options are difficult to plan for. So far, we do not know whether the construction schedule might be delayed.
I haven't found any information on this. Do you have any further details?
Regards,
robert0815
we have started constructing a single-family house. The approved building permit / planning permission includes a gas heating system, which we still want to install.
There are two possible scenarios:
1. What happens if the heating system is installed in October 2023, but the house is only inspected and approved in February 2024?
2. What happens if the heating system is installed in January 2024, and the house is inspected and approved in May 2024?
Both options are difficult to plan for. So far, we do not know whether the construction schedule might be delayed.
I haven't found any information on this. Do you have any further details?
Regards,
robert0815
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Schorsch_baut2 May 2023 20:42Depending on the school type and specialization, 75% of the teaching staff are women. Who mostly works part-time? Women. This is not surprising.
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Bookstar873 May 2023 00:13Bausparfuchs, you come across as very likeable. A really cool guy. Some left-wing Green voters like MotorRotor or kathiDingsBums could definitely learn a thing or two from you.
Bausparfuchs schrieb:
60 percent of teachers in Germany work part-time! In a time of severe teacher shortages and the decline of the German education system. This is just a statement. But will we get more teachers if, as now, the options for part-time work are restricted? Is that the right message to send to students finishing secondary school before choosing their studies? There are too few of you, so now you all have to work full-time or not at all.
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RotorMotor3 May 2023 10:54Yes, for that you really have to think outside the box.
sysrun80 schrieb:
"Installation of a gas heating system" -> "Teachers work xx% part-time"
You really have to achieve that to make the connection 😎It feels like most contributors here are teachers, which explains the response from those affected :-)