Project Update
This is another day to inform all of our readers and followers about the Hive Promotional Project In Ghana that is now in progress. This initiative aims to assist bring potable drinking water to Fawoade, a town in Ghana's Ashanti region. This initiative, on the other hand, aims to empower the people of this community through hive promotional activities. Since its inception, it has achieved significant development. We (@mcsamm & @collinz) feed the hive blog with multiple updates each week to keep everyone up to date on the development of the entire borehole project.
Recently, The First Phase of the Hive Project in Ghana was announced on the blockchain. By far the majority of individuals voiced their opinions and comments on the project's success. It's fantastic to see how much work has gone into guaranteeing the project's second phase. With the current speed of the project, I am certain that we will be able to launch the project by next week. It would undoubtedly be a proud occasion for the inhabitants of Fawoade Adudwama town to have this dedicated to the enviable community.
Fawoade town
Hive drilled borehole
The second phase has begun.
The second phase of the borehole project was to commence with the laying of pipes and the wall to supply water to the neighborhood, according to the plan that was first prepared for the project. This is exactly what we intended. Following a thorough study and expert advice, the masons and other vendors recommended that, once the drilling is completed, the next step be the building of the cement wall tower to house the water tanks. This was agreed upon by all parties, including the leaders of the Fawoade community.
In this way, the mason and other suppliers that are required to assure the start of this phase received all of the supplies required for this stage. They began by excavating the foundation for two sturdy pillars. These two distinct pillars are planned to support the reservoir tank, into which water will be pumped for use. The 3000 L tanks are large enough to be supported by these two sturdy pillars.
I went to the building site today to check how far things had progressed. My presence assured me that we would complete the work by next week.
Today, the seat of the two powerful pillars flowed. They anticipate to remove the wooden construction of these pillars' seats in the following three days, once everything has dried completely. The photographs below show the project's development thus far as well as the work completed today.
foundation of pillars
constructed pillars/tower
@mcsamm
Conclusion
As stated earlier, we are confident that, all else being equal, this project will be done by next week. Once the second part of the project is done this week, we will monitor to ensure that the final phase of the project is started in order to fully complete it for their usage. Thank you to the hive ecosystem for assisting us in bringing this update to everyone. The benefits of hive in people's life are becoming increasingly apparent as a result of empowering efforts like this.
All hivers, including @guiltyparties, @theycallmedan, @doze, @ranchorelaxo, @ocdb, @trafalgar, @resonator, @acidyo, @ackza, @v4vapid, @canadian-coconut, @haejin, @newsflash, are so much appreciated for their support and guidance in making this a success.
Promo Project : Construction of borehole system
Location : Fawoade-Adudwama (Ghana, West Africa)
Sponsor : @valueplan
Project manager : @mcsamm & @collinz
Changing lives with hives.