Interesting debates here and also on how El Gouna is run, I still feel this is a bit of a grey area to me
the Buyer shall not
demolish or make any structural
additions, changes or alterations to the
Building Structure Maybe this needs some clarification, the building structure to me is the structure of the actual unit / apartment building as in the bricks and building structure. So I can understand that if a buyer wanted the position of the kitchen changed etc during the building construction this is structural. Same as moving or altering walls.
Installing a wooden kitchen and fittings for example to me is not structural, the structural area is where the fittings for the sink and drainage etc are placed for the position for installing the wooden cupboards to become a workable kitchen area.
This is what I still think is grey until it would be clarified correctly, adding for example a wooden mezzanine area to a type 3 is not a structural change to me as no walls are being moved etc, to me it is fitting a wooden structure to the existing brick walls. Maybe I am wrong here, but I don't think this falls under altering the internal construction as all remaining walls and fixtures from construction would remain in the same place.
To me adding a wooden mezzanine is no different to adding any other wall fixtures attached after building to the existing building layout. If the brick walls or position of construction fittings where changed that would all fall under structural I think.
Anyone can comment on this?
My guess is that Orascom feel the type 7 is suitable in size for a wooden mezzanine so are happy to install them as an extra and the reason that the type 3 is not offered is maybe because they feel the area is too small for this type of upgrade and are not offering it.
There are agents already offering furnishings and kitchens for Makadi so I think we can select who we want for works like this.
I still feel that internally without altering the actual construction we can add whatever we want.
I can understand why the contract states that
the Buyer shall not
demolish or make any structural
additions, changes or alterations to the
Building Structure because if we changed any of the building construction without written consent then it would break the building construction guarantee.
without first obtaining the prior
written consent of the Seller and to be
done through the seller If the seller gives written consent and carry's out the work such as a change of kitchen position and plumbing fittings then the guarantee still remains valid.
Maybe this can be clarified but fitting a wooden fixture to exciting construction walls does not seem like altering the internal building structures.
I still am not sure how it would look in a type 3 to be honest size wise even though I like the idea maybe of this.
Food for thought?
Cheers
Chris