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Supporting the columnsWooden frames are used to support the columnsMax&Bee-in-CMJun 25, 2010
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Columns positionedThe rebar columns are positioned for the concrete pour.Max&Bee-in-CMJun 25, 2010
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Concrete truckWe used a local company called PPS, concrete was excellent quality, and the service quick and stress free.Max&Bee-in-CMJun 25, 2010
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Pouring concrete for foundationsThe truck brought 15 cubic metres of concrete for the footings. Cost = 1,480 baht per cube, with a total cost of 22,2000 baht for the first pour.Max&Bee-in-CMJun 25, 2010
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Concrete foundationColumn rebar set inside the concrete pourMax&Bee-in-CMJun 25, 2010
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Concrete foundationConcrete poured for foundations and being setMax&Bee-in-CMJun 25, 2010
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Deep holesFoundations holes are 2 metre deep.Max&Bee-in-CMJun 25, 2010
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Street cornerThe view of the land from the corner.Max&Bee-in-CMJun 25, 2010
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Measure land infill heightUsing a water tube, the height of the soil infill is measured. It should be 50 cm, but it was found to vary between 25 and 40 cm. Hence the soil man was told to fill to the agreed level of 50 cm, and not beat around the bush, by saying the land is uneven in places. Payment is being withheld until 50 cm is achieved on the whole land.
The agreement was verbal - next time everything will be in writing - lesson learnt - don't trust anyone.Max&Bee-in-CMJun 25, 2010
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Too closeHope the brakes on that tractor are good!Max&Bee-in-CMJun 25, 2010
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Deep holesThe foundation holes are deep, about 2 metre each.Max&Bee-in-CMJun 25, 2010
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