A previous blog showed the foundations being constructed for the new Agric Building at the end of the Hanger Complex. In the last month, once the water finally came back, we were able to continue construction and pour the floor slab for the building. Just this past week, the walls have risen from the ground and the pillars ready for the roofing trusses. Emmanuel and his team of masons have been hard at work with bricks and mortar, mixing bucket after bucket of concrete for the construction. Mr Solo, Bernard, and Lele have been busy supporting the construction with all the wooden forms and complex scaffolding necessary for the masons to work safely. Next update when the roof trusses get put into place!
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Sunday, April 7, 2013
Walled in!
Submitted by Marcel Stieber
A previous blog showed the foundations being constructed for the new Agric Building at the end of the Hanger Complex. In the last month, once the water finally came back, we were able to continue construction and pour the floor slab for the building. Just this past week, the walls have risen from the ground and the pillars ready for the roofing trusses. Emmanuel and his team of masons have been hard at work with bricks and mortar, mixing bucket after bucket of concrete for the construction. Mr Solo, Bernard, and Lele have been busy supporting the construction with all the wooden forms and complex scaffolding necessary for the masons to work safely. Next update when the roof trusses get put into place!
A previous blog showed the foundations being constructed for the new Agric Building at the end of the Hanger Complex. In the last month, once the water finally came back, we were able to continue construction and pour the floor slab for the building. Just this past week, the walls have risen from the ground and the pillars ready for the roofing trusses. Emmanuel and his team of masons have been hard at work with bricks and mortar, mixing bucket after bucket of concrete for the construction. Mr Solo, Bernard, and Lele have been busy supporting the construction with all the wooden forms and complex scaffolding necessary for the masons to work safely. Next update when the roof trusses get put into place!
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Thanks for the article. Interesting photos!
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