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1 Baufälligkeit
Baufälligkeit f GRUND dilapidation* * *f < Grund> dilapidation* * *Baufälligkeit
decay, disrepair, dilapidation, ruinous state;
• Baufehler structural defect;
• Baufeld pitch;
• Baufinanzierung constructional financing;
• Baufinanzierung aus einer Hand single-source building financing;
• Baufirma building constructor, building (construction) company;
• Baufluchtlinie straight (building) line, row;
• Baufluchtlinie abstecken to plot a line;
• Baufluchtlinie überschreiten to project beyond the building line;
• Bauform constructive form;
• Baufortgangsbescheinigung architect’s certificate;
• Bauführer assistant architect, site supervisor (US);
• Bauführung site supervision (US);
• Baugarantieversicherung contractor's guarantee insurance;
• freies Baugebiet unrestricted (architectural-free) zone;
• saniertes Baugebiet upgraded (development) area;
• Baugebiet mit Sondergenehmigungen spot zone;
• Baugebühren surveyor’s fee[s];
• Baugelände building site (plot), site [land], construction site (yard);
• nicht erschlossenes Baugelände undeveloped (Br.) (unimproved, US) land;
• Baugeld building capital, (Kredit) building loan (advance);
• Baugeldhypothek development (construction) mortgage;
• Baugenehmigung housing permit, building permit (US) (licence, US), planning permission (Br.);
• um Baugenehmigung nachsuchen to submit a plan to the city council;
• Baugenossenschaft cooperative (terminating) building society (Br.), building and loan association (US);
• Baugerüst scaffold[ing], stagging;
• Baugeschäft building contractors;
• Baugesuch einreichen to ask for a building permit (US);
• Baugewerbe building line (trade), construction (building) industry;
• Baugrube excavation;
• Baugrund (Bauplatz) building lot (site, ground), site land;
• abgesteckter Baugrund consolidated plot;
• Baugrundstück plot of land, building plot (lot, US, estate, site), piece of ground, groundplot;
• durchgehendes Baugrundstück through lot (US);
• Bauhaftpflichtversicherung builder’s risk insurance;
• Bauhandwerk building trade;
• Bauhandwerker building operative (tradesman);
• Bauherr builder-owner;
• Bauherrengemeinschaft builder’s consortium;
• Bauholz timber (Br.), lumber (US);
• Bauhypothek construction mortgage;
• Bauindex construction cost index;
• Bauindustrie building trade, building (construction) industry;
• mit der Bauindustrie den Anfang machen to zero in on the construction industry;
• Bauingenieur construction (architectural, structural) engineer, (Tiefbau) civil engineer;
• Bauinspektor district surveyor;
• Bauinvestitionen expenditure on building;
• Bauinvestitionen der öffentlichen Hand public investment in building;
• Baujahr year of construction (manufacture);
• Baujahr 2002 2002 model;
• Baukapital building capital;
• Baukastensystem unit construction system, modular design;
• Baukomplex complex of buildings, building complex;
• Baukonjunktur building boom;
• rückläufige Baukonjunktur building slump;
• Baukonto construction account;
• Baukonzession building permit (US).
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