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Delivery of the accommodation

DELIVERY OF ACCOMMODATION

The accommodations are delivered clean inside and outside. During transport (dependent of the weather) the exterior walls can become contaminated. The possible cleaning of the facade is not included. The property will be delivered cleanswept on site.

We assume that the location is easily accessible to our truck (with telescopic crane if required) and service car. We assume a minimum ground clearance of 13 meters. If obstacles are present during execution of work and there are extra hours made you should take into account that these will be recalculated and passed on to you. For the placement, we assume a smooth, even and of course paved area. Should the situation require additional work, we will be happy to make a complementary proposal.

FURTHER CONNECTIONS

The necessary connections of the accommodation to electricity, water and sewage are not included in the proposal. Again, it goes without saying that we can support you in this by making a proposal regarding these works.

FOUNDATION

The accommodation must be posted on a paved surface. Through our unique building concept and application of lightweight materials, mostly a tile base will do. There are various ways of foundation, such as on steel, where you found the accommodation directly on the existing floor (straight on top of it), or by first encave the foundation from the whole at location. Furthermore, it is possible to build a foundaiton with stilts. Obviously, a foundation on steel is less expensive as a foundation on piles.

How to determine if a foundation on steel is possible? 

There are several ground pressures in the Netherlands, for example 0.14 Kg/cm2 (Municipality of Oostburg, Zeeland), in this case, its capacity would be 1400 Kg/m2.

Following an example:

Based on the above mentioned assumption of 0.14 Kg/cm2.

With the example of a property in the size 5x2,4m with a weight of about 1200 kg, building the accommodation on 4 tiles of 50x50cm each would be sufficient.

In the inland there are values which can add up to 1 Kg/cm2. This results in 10.000 Kg/m2.

You can also choose to first dig a small amount, what you get out of the ground can be used again for the realization of a new property.

Example:

Assuming that we dig 60 cm, we will obtain a groundweight per square meter of 0,6 m3 of clay or 0.6 x 2000 kg (specific gravity of clay) in wet weight gives a ground pressure of 1200 kg/m2 or 0.12 kg/cm2.

If you wish to receive further information about the foundation on steel, we refer to the NEN 6744. 

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