Week 45 (April 24-March 1, 2024) — Building the Jolley School, Timo Haiti
Construction of Jolley School, School

Week 45 (April 24-March 1, 2024)

Interesting fact:
Skilled workers are not from Timo but they have temporary housing in the Timo community during the construction project. Skilled workers include carpenters who build formwork; steel workers who build steel reinforcement; masons who pour concrete. Daily laborers, Timo natives, assist skill workers in various ways, including transportation of materials and mixing of concrete.
Update:
1. Steel columns installation, Block 1 (Administration) & Block 2 (Library/Computer Room), 80% complete
2. Formwork steel columns, Blocks 1 & 2, 80% complete
3. Concrete pouring over steel columns, Blocks 1 & 2, 80% complete
4. Laying cement blocks on floor beams for partition walls, Block 4 (Classrooms 4-6) & Block 5 (Kitchen/Cafeteria), 100% complete
5. Steel reinforcement of main entrance door, between Blocks 1&2, 100% complete
6. Formwork for main entrance door, 100% complete
7. Concrete pouring for main entrance door between Blocks 1&2, 100% complete

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