Larb Dip wrote on 28
th Apr, 2011 at 12:06am:
If you're going for that 50 year option, then it WOULD be wise to erect the house on piles, which could conveniently be severed with a chainsaw for immediate relocation when the innevetible happens.
Do they have trade schools in Laos? This just hit me, but I'm interseted in this kind of bussiness. Last I heard, the majority of 'carpenters' in Laos were fron Vietnam. Is that true or what?
When a house built on 'piles' (large wooden posts) is relocated, they don't sever the post with a saw. The posts are set into individual concrete bases and they just dig out the entire post including the cement base.
There is a technical college in Vientiane which teaches trade skills, but now there are plans to build a huge residential trade school in our district (Saythany) of Vientiane which will teach bricklaying, carpentry, electrical wiring, plumbing, etc.
They are expecting to cater for several thousand students.
Old Man