(Love in the Greater Bay Area) Hong Kong-aided builders: 24-hour construction and a race against time on the construction site

  China News Service, Guangzhou, May 3rd, title: Aid to Hong Kong builders: 24-hour construction and race against time at the construction site

  China News Service reporter Cheng Jingwei

  "Living in tents, sleeping on camp beds, and more than 20,000 people doing construction work at the same time during the peak period... In the construction of the emergency hospital and makeshift hospital (the Hetao project) in Hong Kong aided by the central government, I have experienced countless firsts in my life, and my memory is still fresh. Ups and downs coexist." In a recent interview with reporters, Su Xiaomin, executive manager of the first phase of the Hetao project of the China Construction Eighth Bureau South China Company, said.

  "Project managers and workers, a total of 22 people are crowded into a tent of about 60 square meters. The only public space is the aisle that is less than 1 meter wide between the beds." Su Xiaomin introduced to reporters the beginning of landing on the island. Situation: In March and April, the temperature difference between day and night in the Hetao project is very large, the tent area is unbearably hot at noon, and the cold wind does not stop at night.

Under such environmental conditions, many people caught a cold, but they persevered.

  At the beginning, there were only mud roads on the Hetao project site. After it rained, sometimes stepping on it would bury your ankles.

Su Xiaomin touched her arm and was very emotional, "On the third day of the project, I accidentally hung up on the lottery. I accidentally slipped and bruised my arm. Although I rubbed Yunnan Baiyao, I still felt tingling. "

  Su Xiaomin is mainly responsible for the mechanical and electrical installation tasks of the first phase command center and 2# warehouse of the Hetao project.

Since April 12, when he has the construction work surface of the mechanical and electrical installation trunk line, he has led more than 80 builders to race against time, 24 hours of uninterrupted construction, laying wires and cables, installing more than 1,000 meters of air ducts, water supply and drainage, fire protection and other pipelines. Food and lodging are at the construction site.

  At that time, in the 4,700-square-meter confined space of the 2# warehouse in the first phase of the Hetao project, more than 200 construction workers from 5 professional units were working at the same time. The biggest problem encountered during construction.

  In the end, Su Xiaomin led the team to announce the completion of the overall construction task in 6 days, and passed the acceptance at one time. When the site handover was delayed by 2 days, it was completed 2 days ahead of schedule.

  "We signed a military order and vowed to complete the comprehensive electromechanical inspection of the warehouse on April 20. We did not expect that the overall inspection would be completed ahead of schedule on April 18." Su Xiaomin took the "Excellent Subcontractor" gifted by the general contractor China Construction Science and Technology. Unit" pennant, very proud and happy.

  In fact, due to the constant changes in the construction design plan, the construction area that Su Xiaomin was responsible for changed from a dormitory building to an office building, and finally to a warehouse. There were three adjustments before and after, which greatly affected the construction organization and material preparation. challenge.

Su Xiaomin said, "In a task with such a tight schedule, even though I have experience in the construction of Shenzhen Third People's Emergency Hospital, I am still a little powerless."

  Su Xiaomin said that he and his family are separated from each other, and he will make videos when he misses them.

"No matter how busy you are, you must remember to eat on time. My daughter and I are fine." His wife reassured him to work.

  "On March 2, I didn't even have time to say happy birthday to my wife." Su Xiaomin felt that he still owed his family after all. He hoped that the epidemic would pass soon, everyone would return to normal life as soon as possible, and he could spend more time with his children.

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