Infrastructure Madman- Thunder God Mountain Hospital in the all-night battle
Build a hospital in 10 days to support Wuhan to fight against the plague
1:27 January 29, 2020, aerial photography of the construction site of Wuhan Lei Shenshan Hospital, the workers work overtime and overnight.
At 1:40 in the morning, Mr. Xiong, who was born after 90s, was wrapped in a quilt, and he was patrolling while he was stomping outside the construction site. He is from Xinzhou, Wuhan. He is at home during the Spring Festival. The village has no work to do, and he is not allowed to go in and out. He went out with some 30 people in the village to do something. The task of the bear is to guard the building materials, and is responsible for “guarding” the cables and steel pipes stacked along the street. Villagers in the same village also work as watermen, painters, and masons. The construction site in the middle of the night was very cold. The bear did not bring thick clothes, so he wrapped a quilt distributed uniformly to protect himself from the cold, and his cheeks were still red.
“I know what this hospital is doing. I know everything without watching the news. People all over the country know it. When they come here to work, the family supports it.” When talking about Thunder Mountain Hospital, Mr. Xiong was still a little excited. If you know how much you pay, you will be regarded as a volunteer without it. “
Mr. Hu, 45 years old, is an employee of China State Construction, a native of Hubei. He returned to his hometown from Chengdu during the Spring Festival and received a notification from Wuhan to build a new Lei Shenshan Hospital. The day before yesterday, Mr. Hu drove more than 100 kilometers to the construction site.
“It’s two shifts now. I’m in the evening shift, from eight in the evening to seven-thirty in the morning.” Mr. Hu said. After the epidemic broke out, Wuhan adopted measures such as traffic control. Urban streets were sparsely crowded, and the construction site was crowded with people. However, Lao Hu was wearing a hard hat and a mask and was tightly protected. “There are many doctors in our family. This Spring Festival is all on the front line. I’m not afraid to come out at this time, and my family agrees.” Mr. Hu has been walking around the construction site to help cut and lay pipes.
On the construction site, a large area is covered with waterproof cloth and antifouling cloth, waiting to be covered with concrete to become a flat ground. In some areas, board houses have already begun. According to the latest design, the total construction area of Lei Shen Shan Hospital has been expanded to approximately 60,000 square meters. Among them, the medical isolation area is about 51,000 square meters, and the number of beds is increased to about 1,600; the medical care accommodation area is about 9,000 square meters, which can accommodate more than 2,000 medical staff.
At 1:21, aerial photography of the construction site of Wuhan Lei Shenshan Hospital.
At 1:28, aerial photography of the construction site of Wuhan Lei Shenshan Hospital.
At 1:30, aerial photography of the construction site of Wuhan Lei Shenshan Hospital.
At 1:31, aerial photography of the construction site of Wuhan Lei Shenshan Hospital.
At 1:43, due to the low night temperature, Mr. Xiong, the watchkeeper on duty at the construction site, was on duty wearing a quilt.
At 1.52, the workers are
laying pipes overnight.
At 1:57, the workers are installing seals for the pipe joints.
At 1:58, the workers work together to move the pipeline.
At 2:04, the workers manually adjust the length of the pipe.
At 2:05, the construction workers pour cement at the site.
At 2:07, the construction staff used a wooden stick as a lever to adjust the position of the pipeline.
At 2:15, the workers arelaying geotextiles. In order to prevent leakage of sewage during the construction process, two layers of geotextiles were sandwiched with a layer of HDPE film for protection.
At 2:17, workers are laying drainage pipes.
At the construction site, between shifts, workers take time to eat.
At the construction site, between shifts, workers take time to eat.