Offenbach trembles: permanent noise from Cloud HQ construction site is bothering residents!
Offenbach trembles: permanent noise from Cloud HQ construction site is bothering residents!
In Offenbach, the construction site of the Cloud HQ data center on the Lämmer player Weg ensures ongoing complaints among the residents. The permanent noise caused by the ramming of piles for the foundation of the second building is perceived as a significant burden. Dominik Köhler, a affected resident, reports that the work in the home office is hardly possible, since the noise starts in the early morning on weekdays and continues to the evening. According to the information from mer ker , the ramming is likely to last longer by February 2025 and have therefore stopped longer than originally announced.
Especially the residents in the surrounding area, such as Waldheim and on the oaks, complain about dull pounds and shocks that have been felt for about two weeks. According to OP-ONLINE resident in Waldheim that they have received no information on the construction work, while the residents were informed of on the oaks. This unequal treatment ensures additional annoyance among those affected.
reactions and measures
dr. Hans Rudolf Diefenbach criticized Cloud HQ's lack of information policy and expressed that the construction work has been ongoing for a long time than the residents were communicated. In a conversation, Peter Knapp, Managing Director of Cloud HQ Germany, said that the soundproofing walls were strengthened and all compressors were exchanged. Although he denies the allegations that work at 5 a.m.
To meet residents, Cloud HQ plans to reduce noise pollution through various measures. For example, about half of the piles are to be screwed to minimize noise and shocks. At the same time, the number of machines used at the same time was reduced, which has so far only achieved limited successes. An earth wall was also heaped up to insulate the noise. Working hours have been reduced: Monday to Thursday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday to 4 p.m., with longer work only in exceptional cases.
consequences and legal options
The persistent noise pollution raises questions about which legal measures the residents can take. According to bussgeldkatalog.net , those affected can act against noise pollution if they exceed the legal regulations. The rest periods for construction work are regulated by law, and with significant impairment, residents may be able to consider a rent reduction. For the complaint, it is important to have detailed information about the type and scope of the noise pollution as well as the documentation of the incidents.
The construction work at Cloud HQ is therefore not only a challenge for the direct environment, but also raise questions about communication between construction companies and residents as well as the legal framework. The persistent symptoms illustrate the need for a dialog -oriented approach to take into account the interests of everyone involved.
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