Mutual cooperation in my village: Building a Concrete Rabat Road.

in CCH13 days ago

Hello friends, how are you today and I hope we are all in good health and can participate in activities smoothly.

In my small village, called Pante Jaloh village. The process of working on concrete rebates began with a spirit of mutual cooperation and cooperation between residents. The alley road in my village has long been in a damaged condition, has holes and is difficult to pass. Especially during the rainy season. After going through several village meetings and submitting a proposal to the local government, it was finally approved to repair the road using concrete rebates.

The first stage begins with planning road measurement funds. Community leaders together with the village head and several workers from our village came to measure the length and width of the road to be repaired. They ensure that all technical details comply with standards so that the roads built are sturdy and long-lasting.

Once the planning is complete, the work day arrives. Villagers gathered since morning, bringing tools such as hoes, shovels and buckets. There are those whose job is to dig the ground to make the road base. There are those who carry sand and stones, and there are those who mix cement.

With good coordination, each group has its own task. The village youth group transports materials from the warehouse to the road site. Several residents who have special skills in construction lead the process of mixing and casting the concrete

The concrete casting process has begun. Cement that has been mixed with sand and gravel is poured slowly onto the roadbed that has been dug and leveled. The workers ensure that the concrete surface is flat and smooth using special raking and smoothing tools.

After part of the road is cast, the road concrete is allowed to dry for several days. To ensure the concrete does not crack and dries completely, residents take turns dousing the concrete surface with water. This is done periodically while the road work is being completed so that the concrete remains moist and hardens properly.

Due to the length of the road, which must be repaired and time constraints. Road work cannot be completed in one day. This is all I had time to photograph, some pictures of the concrete rebate work process in our village alley. Hopefully this work will be finished quickly and the road can be used as usual.

OK hiver friends, those are some pictures that I can show to all my friends. Hopefully these pictures can make you all visible and make beautiful pictures for us to see together. Thank you to all friends who have supported me and encouraged me and see you again in my next post

Note: I first wrote the article above in Indonesian, which is my own language, then I translated it using English with the help of Goggle.

Photographyrandom image
Camera usedSmartphone
Typexiomi Redminote10 pro
Photografer@bananaklatbarat
LocationAceh Sumatra.

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My full name is Zulfikar, many friends on the Hive Platform call me bananaklatbarat. I come from Aceh Indonesia. I was born in 2001 and now I sell in my coffee shop. Besides selling in coffee shops, I am also a full-time content creator. Photography is one of my hobbies and almost every day I look for moments to take photos. Hive Platform really helps my living needs and I am very grateful for this and grateful to my seniors and friends.

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