Work on site is slowly resuming after the Chinese New Year break. It's not quite a flurry of activity, but some of these workers cut short their vacation in their hometowns up north to return to work sooner. For that we are appreciative.
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In the adult toilet on the 2nd storey , there is good progress on the tiling of the wall. |
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In the K2 toilet on the 2nd storey (which we saw in an earlier post), the first layer of waterproof cement screed has been applied to the floor. The pipes for the plumbing are then laid, after which another layer of waterproofing will be applied. |
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Our tiler works on the piping in the K1 toilet. |
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Also on the 2nd storey, the electrical team has begun laying the casing and wiring for the electrical network. |
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On the 1st storey another pair of workers prepare the toilets for tiling, by roughening up the walls. There are five children's toilets plus one adult toilet on the 1st storey, so that's a lot of roughening. |
In a move that's guaranteed not to delight the residents of the adjacent apartment, our demolition team turn their attention to demolishing various external structures.
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Architects of yesteryears apparently have a penchant for adding superfluous structures to their buildings. And building them so solidly that they can probably withstand a bomb. |
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Two jackhammers working in unison can only result in a massive headache. So is it better to have only one jackhammer working at a time, or two jackhammers creating double the noise but completing the work in half the time? Or three jackhammers... |
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last word on the water pipes, just to end the issue on that
long-running saga. Here's the complete set of pipes with submeters to
each individual unit. |
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Hello, Gorgeous! |
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