Blogging Guatemala: Five functioning bathrooms for $200
We have all the forms for the building finished and almost all are poured. As we have been pulling off all of the forms we can see all the good construction work that Dan Kienitz and Paul Hamilton have been doing. We are going to weld all the joists this afternoon as soon as we can get a stick welder. This should round us up for the rest of today (Saturday). Then on Sunday we are going to concrete the joists into place and put in some more block that will line up perfectly with the joists on each ends of the building.
Also the bathrooms will be 100% completed today. They are not pretty by any means, but they now all function. There was one bathroom that the school had worked on and was charged almost $3,000 dollars for it. We worked on 5 other bathrooms, and got them functioning equally well for around $200. This was due to the great leadership of David Malawey.
Today there is a small group of people who are staying at the agricultural school that we are at. They are staying there so that Kathy Donohue (registered nurse from Chicago) can do here teethbrushing educational seminar for them. Also Dr. Showalter and David Malawey are there doing a small site assessment at this school. They might be in need of a new building and also a potential site assessment.
That´s all I've got for today.


Rick Stephenson, advisor of the UMR chapter of Engineers Without Borders, sent Visions 