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Disarray in Plot 4622's Building Site

Controversial construction project in Brig-Glis, Wallis: A newly built multi-family dwelling encroaches upon a neighbor's property line. Builders, led by Beny Brigger, have resolved the issue through an agreement.

Building chaos on plot number 4622
Building chaos on plot number 4622

Disarray in Plot 4622's Building Site

In the picturesque residential area of Brig-Glis, Upper Valais, a planned apartment building has been the centre of controversy.

Last summer, businessman Bernhard Brigger purchased a plot of land in a quiet and peaceful part of the town. His intention was to build a small apartment building on the site, a project that initially seemed to be proceeding smoothly.

In January 2019, the local building authority granted the permit for the apartment building without any issues. Bernhard Brigger shared his plans with Beobachter, expressing his excitement for the project.

However, as construction was yet to begin, concerns about the permit process started to surface. It was discovered that the process was too smooth, raising eyebrows among the local community.

Despite the concerns, the details of the architect and builder who designed and constructed the residential building for Bernhard Brigger remain unclear.

The apartment building, though yet to be constructed, has become a topic of discussion in Brig-Glis. The smooth permit process, which initially seemed like a success, has now become a point of contention, with many questioning the validity of the decision.

As the situation unfolds, the community awaits updates on the construction of the apartment building and the resolution of the concerns surrounding its permit process.

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