Understood, np.
Do you want the seawall the same height as ours?
Other than that I have a real good idea what to build and where.
When we build it I'll make sure the metal bar is sticking out ready to recieve the posts and oiled against rust.
Can you gave me the dimentions of the laundry room? We'll build the walls for that, incl 2 small portions of the circumference wall, early on. The inside wall will be temp made of wood. This way I can have a gate big enough to recieve the cement mixer. I need the dimention along the street side and the basketball side. I remember you want decorative block on those two sides, yes?
Sho is with me and understands your post plan. We agree that 10 cm wide posts are the way to go, very strong. Basicly 10 cm square, roughly 1 ft. Same as the Pondol house.
Teresa says that Tito will handle getting a temp water line to the property, very important when building a cement house.
Monday the guys will dig down to determine the exact depth of the base to build on. Tito wants that to determine how much stone is needed.
Insik or Ado, one or the other is not available but there are a couple guys here that were on our seawall and are professional seawall guys. On our wall they worked really hard and appear in our early photos, I suggest P300 each. We had 10 guys to work our wall. I advise that if you do want these guys that we wait until we have water, stone and sand.
Getting the sense of your post and PM I'm instructing Teresa to order a partial of 50 cubics of stone and 20 cubics of sand and only 20 bags of cement since we'll be storing it at our place until the laundry/storage room is up. We did my whole job with partials.
The cement mixer is repaired and now working well.
I told the guys that "Mike's job starts Monday! Big money!" They are very happy and appreciate the much needed raise.
Do you want the seawall the same height as ours?
Other than that I have a real good idea what to build and where.
When we build it I'll make sure the metal bar is sticking out ready to recieve the posts and oiled against rust.
Can you gave me the dimentions of the laundry room? We'll build the walls for that, incl 2 small portions of the circumference wall, early on. The inside wall will be temp made of wood. This way I can have a gate big enough to recieve the cement mixer. I need the dimention along the street side and the basketball side. I remember you want decorative block on those two sides, yes?
Sho is with me and understands your post plan. We agree that 10 cm wide posts are the way to go, very strong. Basicly 10 cm square, roughly 1 ft. Same as the Pondol house.
Teresa says that Tito will handle getting a temp water line to the property, very important when building a cement house.
Monday the guys will dig down to determine the exact depth of the base to build on. Tito wants that to determine how much stone is needed.
Insik or Ado, one or the other is not available but there are a couple guys here that were on our seawall and are professional seawall guys. On our wall they worked really hard and appear in our early photos, I suggest P300 each. We had 10 guys to work our wall. I advise that if you do want these guys that we wait until we have water, stone and sand.
Getting the sense of your post and PM I'm instructing Teresa to order a partial of 50 cubics of stone and 20 cubics of sand and only 20 bags of cement since we'll be storing it at our place until the laundry/storage room is up. We did my whole job with partials.
The cement mixer is repaired and now working well.
I told the guys that "Mike's job starts Monday! Big money!" They are very happy and appreciate the much needed raise.

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