(Peers in the Bay Area) Veteran special forces participated in the construction of the aided hospital in Hong Kong: looking forward to reuniting with friends in Hong Kong after the epidemic

  China News Agency, Shenzhen, April 30th, title: Retired special forces participated in the construction of the hospital in Hong Kong: looking forward to reuniting with friends in Hong Kong after the epidemic

  Author Zhu Zuying

  Air duct positioning, opening, installation brackets, fixing air ducts, installation and debugging... This is the daily portrayal of Liu Min, the HVAC engineer of China Construction Third Engineering Bureau No. 1 Construction and Installation Co., Ltd., at the construction site of the Central Aid Hong Kong Emergency Hospital Project.

  When talking about Hong Kong, Liu Min, who was born in 1995, is full of yearning and expectation.

As a retired special scout, Liu Min and a comrade-in-arms Li Hongbo are studying at the University of Hong Kong.

  During the construction of the aided project in Hong Kong, Liu Min and his co-workers carried out HVAC construction on an area of ​​500 to 600 square meters every day, with more than 40 holes for positioning and more than 300 mounting brackets.

From duct positioning to installation and commissioning, Liu Min carefully considered every process.

  In terms of process standards, "detail control" Liu Min clarified the fixing direction of the air duct screws and air duct clips.

"Whether it is going in the east-west or north-south direction, the location of the fan, how to position it, how to make it beautiful, we all need to follow the process standards and do every step well." Liu Min said in an interview on the 30th.

  In addition to completing their own work, Liu Min and the team did not stop when the project was handed over, and volunteered to participate in other projects.

"After completing the work of the first phase of the emergency hospital, we saw that more than 3,000 meters of drainage pipes needed to be constructed and 1,500 square meters of landscaping needed to be repaired. Our team recommended it." Liu Min said.

  "We must pay close attention to every step and ensure the quality." Liu Min and his co-workers elaborated the steps of laying drainage pipes and landscaping in just half a day: digging trenches for drainage pipes, laying down drainage pipes, Then bury the pipes, pave the ground, and then spread the green planting soil.

  "The construction of the Hong Kong aid project is in full swing. The noisy construction site made our 44 people shout loudly when communicating with the excavator masters in turn. It takes at least 50 or 60 'loud calls' a day to continue rushing to work. "Liu Min recalled.

  How to connect the pipes between the sewage and the sewage treatment station in the dormitory area underground, the number of rooms through which each layer of pipes passes, the number of rooms involved in the drainage system, and how to lay the cables and pipes, etc. Liu Min wrote down the construction details in the notes.

  The biggest wish in Liu Min and the workers' hearts is to complete the aid project in Hong Kong as soon as possible, and to bring more help to Hong Kong compatriots one day earlier.

  Liu Min had an agreement with Li Hongbo, a comrade-in-arms who was studying in Hong Kong. Liu Min said: "We made an appointment before. I will go to Hong Kong to find him on October 1 this year. I hope that the epidemic situation in Hong Kong will improve soon, and we can meet as soon as possible."

  After finishing the work, Liu Min turned on his mobile phone and made a video call with Li Hongbo: "Look at Boge, it used to be a tidal flat, but now there are many buildings. In addition to the hospital, there are canteens, warehouses, and dormitories..." (End)