Finally the Road is Done

Finally the Road is Done

Checkpoint 1 - 2 | Checkpoint 3 | Checkpoint 4 | Road Works | Finishing Touches

The road builders came early in the morning to get things started. The machines started roaring since 7.30 in the morning.
Machineries
The road paving machine and a truckload full of road tar, is that how you call that pile of hot cooked, black-colored rocks?

Compressor
The rocks are compressed for the final time before it gets sprayed with a coat of tar as primer.

View of the road leading to the front of the building
View of the road leading to the front of the building.

The area in front of the building
The area in front of the building.

Road tar primer
Two drums of road tar primer. Applied on the sandy rocks so that the top coat would bind to the base.

The spraygun
The spray gun.

Sprayed
Primer is on.

Work Starts
Let the work begins!

Edge of the wall
Work gets tough when the tar meets the edge. Manual labor comes in. It’ll be compressed by machine, shown later.

Pavements
The paving machine pave the rocks…

Compressor
The roller compressor finishes the job.

Final part of the road.
This is the final part of the road. Work progress 99%.

Little Compressor
This is the machine that I’ve mentioned earlier. The little compressor. Compresses the road edge, those hard to reach places by the roller compressor, e.g. the edge of the walls.

The road is 100% completed at estimated 5pm in the afternoon. The end.



18 Comments »

  1. goolooloo Says:

    Congrats! :D
    Money money come in soon :)

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  2. clement Says:

    that thing stinks! i wonder how u can survive it…

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  3. wuching Says:

    let me carve my name on it while its still warm & soft!

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  4. goolooloo: Lucky star will shine!

    clement: Bangla labor like me already got used to those smells long long time ago!

    wuching: It’ll disappear once the roller rolls over it. Do it on a cement ground instead! How’s Melbourne man?

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  5. goolooloo Says:

    It will shine :) So u admit u are bangla labor now. Haha, never seen such a lihai bangla that can blog so well.

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  6. goolooloo: Yes, in fact I am. Bangladeshi second language is English mah! U dunno mehhhh.

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  7. MingKAI Says:

    Niama dude, ur shop so huge like a school man..damn fat!

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  8. MingKAI: Like a school? Should I turn this into a school instead? LOL. How was your dota last night? Lose Jackpot again?

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  9. bongkersz Says:

    when i first read it, i thought you are working in construction line or probably a road engineer, or a bangla with damn good english hahaha!!

    after reading the comments and archives, this is your shop??!! congrats man! :)

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  10. MingKAI Says:

    Yeah..i think better..cuz can educate more kids..you also know all the kids nowadays so lcly lol..nowadays quite ok..win a lot..using tidehunter and fv lol

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  11. U using tide hunter? Are you sure you can handle that fat ass? LOL!!! Stun till mom also can’t recognize ah!

    Your FV I heard always trap kao your own allies and then ran away yourself and let them die! Chicken!!!!!

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  12. eN Says:

    Looking good~!

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  13. sirsc Says:

    alex, your building is not sustainable ! NO LEED cert for ya :P hehe
    later hot day..very hot.. *sweat*

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  14. LOL, what’s a LEED cert?

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  15. Alex, I am thinking of giving my Kembara a fresh paint. Anyway you could assist me.. at a reasonable rates. Email me.

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  16. sirsc Says:

    LEED- USA environment cert for sustainable building..

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  17. sirsc: I guess I failed that.

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