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hii ni technology gani Tena ?
This has been there for a long time.If we’ll implemented you have a permanent structure.
One thing I can guarantee you is 150k is day dreaming
assuming you have those natural rocks in your area…to split them to pieces you need a jack hammer or mtu ya mkono na sledge hammers working tirelessly
Foundation?
roofing?
Nice
Ngombe mourinho alijenga ukuta akaChoma:D
though for spurs …the original kunguru/crane
:D:D:D:D iyo game nililenga.
A dog like @cortedivoire cannot advice you on anyrhing structurall…mogoka na chrome maybe
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ata ii wizi…piga wanaKuShow 750k ni deposit
some use mud to instead of the rocks , finishing is the same
Can survive American hurricanes. But is there a plan for a moat around the house?
This technology is quite common in areas where building stone blocks are not available but it requires an expert to construct otherwise you will end up with a structure looking like a cowshed which falls over in a few years.
Cheap, yes. By alot. Quite a lot. But 150K hio ni uongo. That finishing kama ndio indicative kisha labour, that might be as much as double that amount of 150K.
But I completely endorse this. Actually Mombasa has houses, storey houses, made this way and they have existed for hundreds of years.