They have started working on the one opposite the Museum. I would like to ask @randy and his fellow masons about the safety of such a building that has stood unfinished for over 30 years...Iuzwe kama scrap. Nikama ile white building opposite uchumi jogoo road. Na ile iko museum hill
if it was built how it was designed, am sure it's good to go.They have started working on the one opposite the Museum. I would like to ask @randy and his fellow masons about the safety of such a building that has stood unfinished for over 30 years...
Kindly elucidate....... there are many affordable ways to fix a new sewerage system without demolition.
That's the explanation I was given 10yrs ago
Iuzwe kama scrap. Nikama ile white building opposite uchumi jogoo road. Na ile iko museum hill
1) they could cast a new slab with the plumbing fixtures in place. (after advice by the consultants- height, weight.....)Kindly elucidate.
They can use flying toiletsKindly elucidate.
was waiting for you to ask!Kindly elucidate.
Ndeiyan, tupatane train ya Tuesday asubui.They can use flying toilets
stop right there1) they could cast a new slab
why is that?stop right there
my pleasureNdeiyan, tupatane train ya Tuesday asubui.
could be true, but there are many affordable ways to fix a new sewerage system without demolition.
maybe there is a court case.
1) they could cast a new slab with the plumbing fixtures in place. (after advice by the consultants- height, weight.....)
2) they could raise the toilets alone, have piping done underneath, place vertical floor traps at the junction of the raise and normal level, slope ground towards the floor trap.
they could also have wooden walls to hide the pipes as they are directed to the exterior.
3) the slabs could be cut/hacked to allow new pipes to pass through.
am sure there are other cost-effective and better ways, but these are the ones i can think of.
ooh.No, it's not that easy. Hacking through slabs and columns harms yge structural integrity.
ooh.
okay
so the best option is to bring it down?