Construction site chaos: work on Pfatterweg stopped due to snow and frost!
Mintraching provides information about weather-related construction delays on Ringstrasse and Pfatterweg. Work is expected to continue in the spring.
Construction site chaos: work on Pfatterweg stopped due to snow and frost!
In the community, extensive ceiling construction work in the area of Ringstrasse and Pfatterweg has been stopped due to the weather. The decision was made because severe weather conditions, such as rain and lower temperatures, made the necessary work impossible. Carrying out such construction work is no longer safe under these conditions and could also endanger the stability of the construction site, as cordulus.com explains.
The work planned for this week and next week is affected because the new top layer can only be installed on dry ground that must be at least 5 degrees warm. Otherwise there is a risk that a new top layer cannot be installed after the old top layer has been milled off. This situation has serious consequences, especially on road safety and winter services. Problems are to be expected, especially for clearing vehicles, which could be hindered due to the milling of manhole covers, slide caps and property entrances.
Winterizing the construction site
To prevent further problems, the construction site will be winterized. Depressions will be temporarily sealed with asphalt to ensure safe use of the area during the winter months. However, the construction work can only really continue when the weather conditions improve next spring.
Bad weather can have a significant impact on the construction industry, as weka.de explains. Official bad weather times generally apply from December 1st to March 31st of the following year. During these months, construction companies may be able to apply for seasonal short-time work benefits in order to minimize the financial loss caused by loss of work due to weather.
Legal framework and safety regulations
The weather not only significantly affects the construction process, but also brings with it legal obligations. Employers are obliged to report absences from work immediately to the employment agency and to document the reasons for the absences. Employees, in turn, must remain ready to work and can claim seasonal short-time work allowance under certain conditions.
A clearly stated weather policy is critical for planning construction projects to ensure employee safety and avoid misunderstandings during delays. Such guidelines should include objective criteria such as wind speed, precipitation and temperature in order to guide construction progress in a sound manner. According to cordulus.com, this proactive weather policy is of immense importance in order to ensure safe working conditions even in adverse conditions.