BUILDING AND INSURANCE LAW

DETAIL PLANNING

In our case, the result of the project development is the creation of an extinguishing system concept. Project development takes into account all of the client's concerns and wishes as well as statutory and private law requirements.

Extinguishing system concepts are created during project development and form a planning basis for further technical and detailed planning that is coordinated in all directions and ready for acceptance with all those involved in the project, such as the client, fire protection experts and concept creators, state-approved testing experts and insurers. Extinguishing system concepts correspond to the fire protection concepts and must be adapted and updated to the local conditions such as the building structure and use, i.e. the overall framework conditions.

Extinguishing system concepts describe the project and the technical task. They define the scope of protection with the risk classification based on the use and fire hazard class of the building. By definition, the extinguishing system concept is a well thought-out and feasible technical solution to meet the requirements of building and insurance law. The extinguishing system concept is a technical description in the form of word and image documentation and is to be understood as 'basic determination' and 'preliminary planning' in the sense of the HOAI. (For you: See also HOAl service phases 1+2) No technical drawings are created at this stage.

 

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