Our Notaire has asked for “Rapport intervention prestataire”. Anyone any idea what this is please? I have written to our suppliers but they have not yet replied so wonder if it is something that I can find myself. Thanks
Depending on what it pertains to explicitly, it could be anything from the person who came and connected the ONT (fibre terminal) to the fibre cable, the person who connected and configured your internet router to the ONT, and/or the person who came and pulled the fibre cable from the nearest roadside junction box to the house. They might all be one and the same, although in France that is fairly unlikely, as there are now many subcontractors involved.
The rapport d’intervention may or may not be in digital format and have been sent by email, or, at least in the early days, still carbon copy paper…
It might be a good idea to ask the notary which intervention they actually mean.
Thanks for your prompt reply, not that I am any the wiser but I will send an e-mail to the Notaire and ask the question you have suggested. It seems it is nothing I can source for myself as the guy that came and connected the cable from the junction box and connected to the router left no paperwork or any way of contacting the company that did the work. It was all a mess up anyway as they came at 11.45 instead of 2.00pm and my translator friend could not make it as it was lunch time in their house. I will contact the supplier (FREE) again when I get a reply from the Notaire if they haven’t already done so.
Thank you.
Ask why your Notaire want the (Rapport intervention prestataire) & is this just for the fibre optics or all the works you’ve had done on the house?
FYI, a rapport intervention prestataire, is a method statement in English, normally written before works begin for the client to see & agree that all aspects of security have been accounted for ie: that the company / workmen will have an appropriate fire extinguisher, fire blanket etc if you cause any hot points during the works, that the perimeter will be dully signaled & have physical barriers in place. When the works start the methodologies, the materials etc, then during & at the end any auto-controls for invoicing.
Ah, lunchtime in France is holy !
I mentioned this to the agent yesterday and neither he nor the buyers knew what it was all about. He is writing to the Notaire today to see if we really need it and what it all means. He told me not to worry about it. (Ignore it perhaps) It all seems a bit over the top for an installation of a fibre connection. The company themselves have not yet responded so I wait for the Notaire’s reply before chasing it up. Thanks again.
I really have no idea why a notaire would want one especially for pulling a cable into your house. Back in the day as a project manager (Maitre d’oeuvre) I’ve installed quite a few & can’t remember ever asking or being shown a method statement for installing a FO cable.
Thanks for confirmation of what I read on the web, it does seem a bit over the top. Just had another mail from the Notaire and they haven’t repeated the request so not taking any notice. They’ve just asked for copies of a solar installation of 18 years ago. A lot of water has passed under the bridge since then and I do not have half of what they are asking for, probably not relevant then. Agent says not to worry just to take all I’ve got and let them sort through it. All 30 mm thick file of it. The French do love their paperwork. usually in triplicate.
It wasn’t to this sub contractor. Upset our lunchtime and was a miserable, surly b***er to go with it. It was a Friday and I think he wanted to finish early, left without checking that the computer picked up the internet so we had sort all that out.