Thursday, March 21, 2013

We build Successful Swiftlet Farm Others Build Swiftlet House.

Today I was at the construction site to check the progress of  a soon to be Swiftlet farm which located near a fruit farm. The plywoods for the concrete slab had been installed. Next the workers will be tying the steel rods on top the plywoods before pouring the concrete.

                                                                ( The roof)
They need my green light before moving to the next stage of the works. This is to make sure all works are according to plan and design.

(Inter-Hole)

This is the Inter-Hole to the lower floor. The Inter-hole size varies depending on the design of the Swiftlet farm. Not all Inter-holes are of the same sizes. It has to accommodate the roving and nesting areas via versa. 



I asked the workers to remove those bad damaged plywoods so that the slap will be smooth and even. This would reduce the gaps between the ceiling and nesting planks. Birds dislike these gaps. Indonesian workers are  always Indonesian workers, luckily I was there to check otherwise they would proceed with the works.

                                                    ( This is how it looks like from the inside)

( Me checking which woods could be re-used back)


(These are the old woods from the roof that could be re-used again. It is hard to find hardwood now.)

(With scaffolding it's easier and faster.)

( This is how I make the good flat and even concrete ceiling. With this flat and even ceiling the nesting planks would be beautifully installed.)


The slab should be completed in 10 days time. I always believe in quality work. 

 "We build Successful Swiftlet Farm Others Build Swiftlet House".

Good Swiftlet farming all!