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Interesting Construction Facts

Updated: Aug 6

We’ve learned a lot in our first year while building the New Hope Reconciliation Center (NHRC) in Minembwe and thought you would enjoy these interesting tidbits.


  • Bricks are made on the construction site from available soils. Laborers made 200,000 bricks to construct the Main Hall and Sanitary and the bricks were ‘burned’ in two kilns that were built on-site.

  • Stones needed to construct the foundations were dug and moved about 2 kilometers (1.24 miles) by hand. Locals stepped in to carry the stones on their heads and backs because of a lack of vehicles or suitable roads.

  • There are 94 local laborers – in addition to craftsmen – who have been hired to work on the project. By employing local labor, we are helping to provide much needed cash employment to the communities.

  • It is customary after hard labor to provide soft drinks to the staff. One of the most popular brands in our area and in nearby Rwanda is Fanta – in fact, soft drinks are universally known there as Fanta.

  • The African hoe is the ubiquitous tool used universally to dig – both for agriculture and construction. Look for people using hoes in our pictures.

  • The construction season is year-round in our area of Minembwe but the transportation season is limited to June to September. During the other months roads are impassable due to significant rains.

  • There are sufficient people and resources available in our area to complete all projected construction in a single season if we receive adequate funding.

Construction workers in yellow vests build brick walls on a sunny site with metal rods and green foliage in the background.
Two men stand in front of a brick wall under construction. One wears a striped shirt, the other a blue shirt. Dirt and trees are visible.
Group of people in yellow vests and helmets on a gravel surface. A goat and a bag are in front. Trees and clouds in the background.
People stacking rocks in a rural landscape under a clear blue sky. One person lifts a rock overhead. A motorcycle is visible in the background.
Two men work in a brick-walled room, cutting metal bars with tools. One wears a green shirt; the other uses a container as a support.

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