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Thread: Construction diary: The new GHL company building

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    Bianca Gast

    Default Construction diary: The new GHL company building

    Today was the official groundbreaking ceremony.

    GHL Spatenstich.jpg

    On the picture you see the GHL director (second from left), the architect (first from left) and with officials of the city Kaiserslautern.
    Now we can start!

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    Very nice!

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    Very Cool,
    GHL staff must be getting very excited.
    Always nice to have buildings build with your needs in mind.
    Call me Paul !
    Note: I am not GHL staff!

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    It's going to take a very very long time with those small shovels lol

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    Hahaha,
    Yeah but they are Bureaucrats. They can't work a real world one!
    Call me Paul !
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    Lol

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    lol
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    Bianca Gast

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    The construction of the new GHL company building is in progress.
    One week after the official groundbreaking ceremony excavators roll over the ground and the underground for the bottom plate is laid.
    Can you already see the contours of the new building?

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    Bianca Gast

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    We will collect the valuable rainwater for irrigation our new garden and pond.
    Therefor we already placed a huge rain water cistern.
    Over 16,000 liter water fit in!

    IMG_4140.jpg

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    Very nice.

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