Mission Accomplished (or at least part of it anyway!)
Today we spent the day showing the scheme to Lydia, and then the funders.
All were impressed and extremely happy with direction in which were now taking it.
Lydia was happy to see how we had made it a lot safer for the kids, and functional both to run and to use. She liked the new covered cloister, and the rooms, as well as the kitchens (where we agreed that extra fire protection to the already treated roof will be applied) and the work spaces. The only thing that she would like extra was a division for a private counselling chamber (already dealt with). So after this rewarding meeting and a no show from the old builder (not at all unexpected given the circumstances), we headed of to our next commitment and potentially more complicated one, the bank.
We met at Sentebale’s offices and from the start Martin managed to explain them, without alarming them, of the problems of their current building, what had to be done to salvage it, and we then went on to explain what we where planning to do next to deliver a quality building that all could be proud of! And that to achieve that more funds would be needed…
They totally agreed with us, and the solution of continuing only with subcontractors has been disregarded and they now await the quotes from the two builders to whom we’ve already spoke.
All in all it was a successful day! We will continue our work and hopefully have all that is needed for pricing ready on Thursday.
Just a note on the Old LCCU, today it was still smouldering, but it has now started to be cleared out… Baba has tried to contact the technical builder’s school to get them involved, it could be an important study project for them giving them the opportunity to participate in rebuilding the community. But there is still a lot to be cleaned out before any work can start there.
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fico contente por saber que já há luz ao fundo do túnel. bjs mãe
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