ᐅ What does the electrician do during the shell construction phase?
Created on: 12 Jan 2020 19:54
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quattro123
Hello everyone,
Which tasks are absolutely necessary for the electrician during the shell construction phase?
I believe the main priority is the main electrical connection, that is clear to me.
My situation is that I am just starting the electrical planning now, but the shell construction will begin in the next few weeks (I won’t be finished that quickly).
I plan to do the chasing myself, as that allows for flexibility and can be done once the shell is up... but what SHOULD definitely be done by a professional electrician while the builder is constructing the shell?
Best regards
Which tasks are absolutely necessary for the electrician during the shell construction phase?
I believe the main priority is the main electrical connection, that is clear to me.
My situation is that I am just starting the electrical planning now, but the shell construction will begin in the next few weeks (I won’t be finished that quickly).
I plan to do the chasing myself, as that allows for flexibility and can be done once the shell is up... but what SHOULD definitely be done by a professional electrician while the builder is constructing the shell?
Best regards
lin0r87 schrieb:
As far as I know, the steel straps must be connected using a "screwed clamp." In our case, they were crimped.
I can’t say whether this was done with V4A stainless steel in the concrete...at least from the outside it looks like it.
There is no documentation or pictures.
My site manager just said I should have taken care of it myself! That's not quite correct. The site manager must issue a site management declaration confirming that the work was carried out properly. Additionally, the contractor must provide an installer’s declaration confirming the same. This includes measurement records.
lin0r87 schrieb:
Hoihoi...we are also building through a developer and now we have the following problem... If you are building through a developer, this is NOT your problem. The developer is only selling you a part of a house on a plot of land, hopefully in accordance with the applicable regulations. Or are you building with a general contractor (GC)? Then I would check the contract to see if it states that you are responsible for this matter.
Best regards
K1300S
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