I’m framing a new wall on an existing board wall for the plumber to run pipes, and for the electrician to install wiring.

It will be CC 30 (see red markings):
Wooden wall with red and blue markings for stud positioning, visible wiring, and plumbing pipes. Unfinished flooring with scattered materials.
But I don’t know how to set the stud against the “floor” (blue) when there’s currently neither a floor nor a beam to screw into because the subfloor will be installed after the pipes are run.

I’m thinking the bottom stud (blue) will be screwed into the board wall as the picture shows:
A hand holds a wooden beam being positioned against an old wooden wall, with a screw partially inserted for securing during a wall framing project.

Does anyone have experience with a similar situation?
 
Sounds logical to my amateur ears☺️
 
Nothing is load-bearing, only spacer blocks.
Leave gaps at the top and bottom, i.e., do not place the red against the blue.
Did exactly the same in a cabin.
However, it became a bit tight for the electrical wiring in the corners.
Will always cross-brace in the future.
 
Is the idea that the floor chipboard should rest on the blue one?
 
raveper raveper said:
Is the idea that the floor chipboard should be on the blue one?
I will let the carpenters set the floor chipboard but spontaneously the floor chipboard lies directly against the other beams and thus the blue rule is on top of the floor chipboard.
 
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