Right down the street, roughly a block away from the medical college is quite a project that's currently and rapidly taking shape. Finally, the local government is constructing a bridge for the southernmost edge of the city where it runs against the Songhua River, and doing so with substantial gusto.
The plan apparently is to have it built and ready for use by the end of the year, and so they're been working literally day and night to meet the deadline.
As they toil away from sunrise to sunset and well beyond, the men working on this project have made their current homes right there on the riverbank in temporary longhouses.
It's quite a feat of engineering that they're attempting to throw up in such a relatively short span of time. However, as sizable as the entire thing is, surprisingly enough it's not the scale of it that grabs my attention.
For me, it's the fact that I think that this is actually the first time that I've seen steel and other metals being used to reinforce the concrete, in spite of the fact that there are several building complexes shooting up all around my campus.
Suffice to say, I'm not quite sure what to feel about that realization.
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Posted by: Patrycja | 02/01/2013 at 03:20 PM