Unusual call – urgently desired: who saw this scaffolding?

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The Viennese police currently employs a rather unusual “missing person” in the event that a scaffolding of 2800 square meters has recently disappeared without a trail of a house on the Margaret Belt. The material damage is high, even a reward for information about the residence is promised.

For a few months, the building construction of Meidlinger Tatüstbau GmbH, based in Guntramsdorf (Mödling District), was set up in Margaret Belt 114 to 118 – until the end of January. Because it suddenly disappeared without trail in the period from 23 to 25 January.

Dismantling “not carried out by us”
The dismantling was “unjustified”, a notification from the company could be found from Thursday. The dismantling was “not carried out by us and not by commissioning,” said Benjamin Hoops, Sitemanager at Meidlinger Scaffolding, on request.

He set the new value of a construction of this size – “almost 2800 square meters” – with 147,000 euros. The customer was now bankruptcy.

Company requires instructions
In the notification, the scaffolding builders ask on 02236/29600 or per e -mail to office@dergeruestbauer.at “to dismantle and/or remove the scaffolding”.

It is also asked who took photos of the mining work or vehicles that are related to dismantling. “Comments that lead to the investigation into the remaining of our scaffolding material are of course rewarded,” said the Meidlinger Company.

The State Police Directorate investigates unknown perpetrators on suspicion of embezzlement.

Source: Krone

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