Transcription Suggestions CEB Microhouse Build in Belize
Introduction
After the CEB Microhouse Build in Belize, all participants took some time to write down general feedback. These feedback forms have been transcribed and consolidated in Consolidation Suggestions CEB Microhouse Build in Belize. This document contains the transcription of the feedback forms.
Feedback form 1
- Defined plans which can be followed
- consideration of the equipment inventory
Use checklist manifesto for maximizing build People who are building their 1st house need a full list it equipment and materials and tools
Prepare people of what is expected of them Provide resources so those w/o required skills can get them
Allow more time with rest periods
tool and equipment inventory
Feedback form 2
CEB Construction Improvements
- Site Cleanliness, clear site of trip hazards, loose rocks, branches, stack material in organized piles near enough to job site for easy retrieval but not too close as to be in the way. (We had to move piles of bricks sometimes just to make space). Clear debris away that could hide snakes, spiders, scorpions.
- Have a designated tool location everyone knows where to get tools and return them. Should be at waist height to avoid bending and under a shaded area we waisted a lot of time tucking down tools, also show people/everyone how to use them! People came here to learn, tool belts would be nice.
- same thing for safety equipment, helmets, ear plugs, glasses, masks, gloves, sunscreen, bug repellent and require their use.
Before every job task have a demonstration to show everyone, not just a few people how to do it. You're not learning how to build a house if you are only familiar with a few of the tasks.
Brick laying
String lines and plumb bobs are really required to get straight lines, square corners and level brings. If enough time is spent explaining to people their importance and how to work around them it will result in a much beter product. Have the teams of workers layout their job process and walking paths to avoid the string lines and crossing the path of others.
Installing roof rafters and other work at heights
Proper scaffolding with safety guards is key. Workers on ground must wear helmets and must be taught to be aware and avoid crossing under elevated work areas.
General Build
There should be designated supervisors, preferably who have previous experience with building and CEBs, to lead the build and keep quality up. This will increase productivity, learning and quality. Eliminating the bottlenecks of everyone trying to find one person to ask questions of, supervisors might pay for room and board only to encourage their participation.
There should be at least 2 sets of job drawings on site at all times for review.
The daily schedule advertised online must be followed no matter what people came based on this schedule and require more time for learning, conversation, and recovery, not following the schedule is false advertising.