Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
PC sum
Danish translation:
beløb til anvendelse efter købers valg
Added to glossary by
Eva Harbo Andersen (X)
Sep 8, 2005 08:01
18 yrs ago
English term
PC sum
English to Danish
Tech/Engineering
Construction / Civil Engineering
In "Minimum Performance Requirements" for the building of some houses the text reads (mistakes and all included):
Allow PC sum of £300/thousand for bricks which shall include for special cills etc. as shown on the architects drawings.
What is PC an abbreviation of?
What is the Danish equivalent?
Allow PC sum of £300/thousand for bricks which shall include for special cills etc. as shown on the architects drawings.
What is PC an abbreviation of?
What is the Danish equivalent?
Proposed translations
(Danish)
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Here is what I found:
Our understanding of the expression "P C Sum" is that this expression gives the purchaser the right to choose the relevant fitments from the nominated supplier up to the stated prices. The obligation to install the fitments falls on the builder. If the purchaser chooses fitments that overtop the stated amount, the excess will be charged to him as an extra and added to the total contract price for the building.
I haven't found a corresponding Danish abbreviation - but "købers valg" is widely used in various contexts.
Our understanding of the expression "P C Sum" is that this expression gives the purchaser the right to choose the relevant fitments from the nominated supplier up to the stated prices. The obligation to install the fitments falls on the builder. If the purchaser chooses fitments that overtop the stated amount, the excess will be charged to him as an extra and added to the total contract price for the building.
I haven't found a corresponding Danish abbreviation - but "købers valg" is widely used in various contexts.
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Comment: "That must be it, thanks a lot."
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