Summary of Anforderungen an die Bauüberwachung in der TGA

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The video discusses the requirements for building inspection in the TGA. It outlines how a teleconference between the inspector and construction site supervisor would work, and provides an example of a report that would be produced. The speaker notes that, with the use of a dynamic process management system, a significant amount of time can be saved during construction.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses the demands that should be made of a building inspector in the TGA (Thuringian State Agency for Building and Environmental Protection). The first point is that the building inspector should be very light, since they will be starting from scratch. The presenter, who is a practicing building inspector, describes four things that he did not manage to do like he should have done as an inexperienced young professional. The main point of the video is the importance of the orderly and timely execution of building projects.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses the requirements for building inspection in the TGA. It covers topics such as seeing, understanding, inspecting the construction plans, reading what the building will be used for after, understanding the contract terms, checking the deadlines, and so on. It also discusses possible side offers, deviations from the contract terms, and the organization of work on a large construction project. Finally, it covers the supervision of construction with a system that displays dates, quantities, and other important data in an easy to use format. The costs of supervision are calculated in terms of monthly or weight-based charges depending on the stage of completion. The video also discusses the delegation of tasks to specialist planners and the importance of quality control during construction.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the requirements for building inspection in the TGA, and provides an overview of the tasks involved in the process. It also discusses the main areas of responsibility for building inspection, and highlights the importance of clear and consistent goals in order to achieve effective results.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses the requirements for building supervision in the TGA. It emphasizes the importance of not letting oneself be influenced by other regulations, and taking proactive steps on larger construction sites. It discusses the importance of having a self-imposed work schedule, and having a clear system for recording expenses and planning coordination tasks. Another point made is the importance of not underestimating the time it takes to complete a large construction project. The video also discusses the importance of vehicle and labor time, and the importance of preparing for upcoming tasks in advance.
  • 00:20:00 The requirements for building oversight in the TGA are stated in corresponding quality standards that the customer would like to see as an important point in the beginning of the construction phase. The inspection of installation plans is one of the tasks that is typically performed by an appointed contractor. However, the inspection of installation plans is often done by a third party who is not deeply involved in the planning stages of the project. This makes the task of verifying compliance with building regulations difficult. In addition, deviations from approved installation plans are often seen during construction. This is because steel construction is often an obstacle that requires special attention during complex construction projects. Contract documents should be checked for compliance with scheduled dates in order to avoid penalties. The project schedule should be updated as early as possible in order to reflect the changes that will occur during construction. The site should be in order when the contractor starts work. This is often not the case, and we will discuss this issue in more detail in a seminar. There are a few tasks that are red-shaded in the diagram. Safety is one of them. This topic has become increasingly important over the years, and it is enshrined in law as long as it has been mentioned in legislation for the past ten years. However, now with the BGS
  • 00:25:00 The video covers the requirements for building inspection in the German Technical Greenhouse Association (TGA). The main points covered include the need to document the inspection with a photo and a digital app, creating a clean documentation that can be submitted to the contractor. Another example is discussed where the building inspector must be able to identify the construction materials and fixtures. Important equipment such as ventilation systems must have corresponding connections for multiple condensation and a final condensation point. Between the two steel trusses, you can see an implied connection that is not actually made, as the final connection point is at 15 meters above the ground. This is a realistic scenario, and the building inspector should be aware of the other construction workers in order to coordinate properly. The video also covers topics such as lighting coordination with other construction workers, and the need to slow down when approaching adjacent workspaces. Finally, the costs and time required for construction supervision are covered. It is clear that construction supervision is not feasible in a single person's capacity, and that a collaborative effort between the building inspector and other construction workers is necessary. This collaborative effort is facilitated by having established project deadlines and formalities. The topic of cost management is covered in more detail, including the need to inspect the dimensions together with the contractor
  • 00:30:00 The requirements for building inspection in the TGA are described in this video, which includes discussing signals and disturbances, transmitting information to the contractor, and coordinating with the electrical engineering department. The coordination of typical tasks includes recording signals and disturbances from the contractor, determining whether they are reported in any form, and making them available to the colleagues in electrical engineering. Cottbus Bacnet is often used for GLT applications in different situations, with potential applications including civilian and military applications. The potential for ever-changing standards is always an exciting topic in building inspection, and is usually written as requiring the contractor to create an "equivalent" balance between potential and load. The electrical engineer is responsible for providing load balancing capabilities in accordance with the installation plans specified by the architect. In addition, functional tests are often conducted by the building inspector himself, rather than being contracted out to an independent testing company. Some typical tasks in building inspection include drawing up a list of open points, conducting functional tests, and keeping a record of test results. Two hours of additional discussion on this topic would be beneficial. There are specific standards for functional testing in buildings, which are covered in a seminar held by the author. Testing for electrical functions is often done on an as-needed basis, and requires
  • 00:35:00 The video discusses the requirements for building supervision in the TGA. It explains that, typically, a construction site will only have a functional inspection, with a great deal of detail. The entry into the construction industry may not be so clear, as the inspector has to check for functions such as the large component of the air filter monitoring direction of ventilation systems pressure differences. The requirements for safety, fire protection, and air quality are also covered. The final section of the video provides a brief overview of some soft skills that would be helpful in managing such a complex job. This video has helped me to better understand the requirements for overseeing a large construction project. It has also provided me with tips on how to improve my work efficiency.
  • 00:40:00 The requirements for building inspection in the TGA are well known, and should be known by anyone who plans to pursue further education. The accepted rules of engineering should be followed, as well as in the area of safety and using later technologies, such as safety and electrical engineering. There are always points of friction where an inexperienced TGA might not be able to comply with all the regulations in this field. I have provided an example from a recent seminar presentation of all the accepted regulations in the field of drinking water installation, which can be quickly identified by looking through the list of 24 standards and regulations contained in the general accepted rules of technology. It is simply impossible for someone new to the profession to learn all this in just a few months. However, if you want to deepen your understanding of the material, and to be able to carry out a high-quality inspection, you will encounter this topic quite frequently in your work as an industrial engineer. The ability to carry out inspections without any significant damage to the infrastructure is now possible thanks to the advances in digital technology. I would like to present you with a practical example of this in the next few minutes. I was at a construction site last year in the Ruhr area, and I had my tablet with me
  • 00:45:00 The video discusses the requirements for building inspection in the TGA. It outlines how a teleconference between the inspector and construction site supervisor would work, and provides an example of a report that would be produced. The speaker notes that, with the use of a dynamic process management system, a significant amount of time can be saved during construction.

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