Red tape

In case any of you think that all this has been smooth sailing let me remind you of some of the quirks of developing here:

• I am still trying to get around the whole aspect of how here you have to apply for technical conditions for a building that you want to build so they can tell you what you can build before you have designed it.

• How you can’t build a fence around your own land until a department advises you that you need to build a fence – and that it should be around your own land.

• How Kievgas are obliged by law to connect you to their gas mains within 3 months. So, they tell you that if you apply today (ONLY with a Gask approval document that your building is complete) – in exactly 3 months’ time (not before) you will be connected. But – if you don’t have the gas connected – the building is considered unfinished.

• However, the “cash fee” by GASK for a certificate that your building being complete is fixed at $30 psm.

BTW You need the patience of a Saint… and a wife who will tirelessly queue on a Wednesday after 1400 and before 1700 to get a small slip of paper signed and stamped so it can be taken to a bank 500m away in the pouring rain and a fee paid of 50 Kopeks there (after queuing) that allows the accompanying receipt to be brought back and stamped at another window in the same building on a different floor and thus validate the first slip of paper that must accompany the application form in a 3rd window in another building – manned part-time on Tuesday and Thursday mornings 0900 – 1100.

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rainwater pipes

OK…. OK…  I know they are not exciting but I did have a penchant for something that would be proportionate to the building and be able to cope with anything a Ukrainian winter can throw at it.

So, Roma – our metal man extraordinaire – made these fantastic hopper heads out of aluminium and sourced some Polish downpipes to suit.

Next week – and just in time – we will have trace heating to the 4 downpipes and 1.5m square immediately adjacent to the outlets on the flat roof.

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The wires you see on the picture immediately above is for a security camera – one each corner – also to be fitted next week, along with a state of the art “Domaphone system” .

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Water and Drainage

At long last our project for water and drainage has been approved by the City authorities… now all we have to do is pin down an approved contractor to carry out the work at a reasonable cost.

Easy you would think, but most contractors are not interested in such small work and as they have a monopoly most can pick and choose…

Ideally this should all be complete in the next 3-4 weeks and with gas bottles providing heating and cooking we could be eating our Christmas lunch in our new home.

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