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Monday, October 8, 2012

Started My Work In Bachok, Kelantan !!!


Remember the BH that was with Muslim architecture in Kelantan?

The owner finally accepted my recommendations and wish that I can mobilize my staff as soon as I can.

This job is massive and I might need two group of workers to install those nesting planks and its sound system.

On Tuesday October 2nd 2012, I managed to start the challenge.

The nesting planks and the various gadgets were already at site.

Once arrived talk to the first set of workers about how I wanted those nesting planks to be installed.

"I wanted the nesting planks to be installed with no gap with the ceiling." My first request.

The next requirement was how the planks shall be lined in space between those ceiling columns.

Beside on the ceiling I told them what I wanted them to do to block those bright light from polluting the VIP rooms.

"Pak Harry we need about 90 pieces of 2"x3"x12' wood, 60 pieces of 2"x2"x12' wood and about 68 pieces of ceiling boards."  the supervisor of the group told to purchase for all the 7 partitions.

I have a strong feeling that they will do a good job.

They started with the first ceiling area and after two days the work done was pretty neat.

The gap between the planks and the cement ceiling were zero.  Those corner covers for cluster tweeters mounting were perfectly arranged.

The new idea of using half of the 90* corner cover were done and the waste corners were also furnished.

Perfect and there will be no other BH in Bachok that will be as pretty as this.

I was impressed with the way they did the precautions that they took not to step onto the planks.

I hope within the next two weeks the nesting planks installation will be completed and I can assemble my sound system installer to be at site one week before finishing.

A very interesting project and I think the owner will love my special design plus get those birds to enter the house from the first day of operation.










1 comment:

aeroffarmer said...

I think your idea of using the half-cut 90 degree corner cover is just brilliant! Without doubt, the birds would love it.