Tuesday, June 10: I don't have much to blog today. Went to town this morning checking the availability of goods and their prices. We will need a portable welder at the construction site; we found one for over $10,000. Good ones in the US are $2000 or $3000. We may choose to ship one in from the UK. Glad I don't have to pay for it.
This afternoon I met with a Conservative Baptist missionary who has been in Rwanda for about 20 years to talk about construction, etc. He will be a big help with purchasing supplies, finding workers, building code questions, etc.
There are a few small changes that Keith and I would like to make in the site plans. This evening I tried my hand at drawing up a few plans. We will give it to the design team to see what they think tomorrow just before they leave Rwanda. It should take them about 2 months to draw up the blue prints etc. so we can have them approved by the Rwandan building department. When that is done we can start construction.
I have a feeling I will hit the ground running when we arrive in Rwanda on Sept. 5th.
Mark
PS. On an odd note, did you know plastic bags are illegal in Rwanda? It is to help keep the country clean.