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The red one is sewage system. The workers put the vertical plumb where the big black dot is (зошто овде дупка во плоча за одвот) that means why there. There is a hole in the slab 30cm from each side of the wall. On the one side i understand cause there is a concrete beam, but on the other side its not close to the wall. I have kitchen elements there. How can this problem be solved and how the plumb will go with hole in the slab there??
Keep in mind this is residential building and its fourth floor. Below me is kitchen too and the kitchens dont have lower with gyps cardboard, that means that the plumb will be seen from the lower floor. What are your thoghts on this?
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The green and yellow hatch is ceramic block
Blue is gyps cardboard
Pink are tiles

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Does this make any sense?
 
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Plumbing on this sort of job would normally be done below the lower floor I know you said this would be seen but maybe consider putting a false ceiling ? Kop
Its the main vertical plumber, can it be curved like that in every floor up and down? I dont think so
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Is it better to replace the hole next to the ventilation block?
And close that with gyps cardboard like on the forst picture?
 
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