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state of the project January 2014

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state of the project

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state of the project

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state of the project

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state of the project

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the state of the project last year

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state of the project last year

Friday, October 19, 2012

and another site meeting, to assess the final steps for this phase . . .

Once again, things are very much moving. Vernon from CRDC in Durban was on site to meet with the architect Dustin Tusnovics, whilst Humana was hosting a workshop - training on agriculture, run by high exponents of the Limpopo Agricultural Department.
The team of CRDC, a skills-training company engaging with local trainees are at the moment busy realizing the ring beam casing for the two sand-bag buildings, and waiting for further materials to arrive on site.
A meeting with Herman Bothma and Lindie Roberts from BUCO, our preferred building material supplier has confirmed that the ordered bricks and sand and stones are arriving during the day - and we have confirmation that they did.
So, now we are busy on the works for Guard House too so that we eventually will be able to realize the roof over the entire eastern wing of the project. A meeting with Richard bailey the engineer and Jones Chego has confirmed that we are getting there. At this meeting we also sorted out one minor issue of the fixture of the gum-poles.

Well, we are now all looking forward to see REAL progress on site . . .

















Thursday, October 4, 2012

work has resumed at a slow but steady pace, and now the roof is off too . . .

dear Friends,
well the project has resumed, and the roof is off again, so that CRDC can do the ring beams, at the same time costing with BUCO is getting finalised, so we are making it happen, keep in touch !

Electrical plant has be implemented under the plaster, and the Humana team are happily working, so well, next week we will have new things happening, but all should work out well from now on . . .