With 200 students receiving training annually in woodwork, metalwork, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, blockwork construction and tailoring, it is hoped that this project will significantly raise the capabilities of Haitians to continue the ongoing task of re-building their country.įurthermore, Builders Without Borders is working on methods to train and assist graduate students in forming cooperatives to support and enhance their move into the Haitian re-construction effort. The estimated completion date of the L’Ecole Lakay trade school i s on hold awaiting new donations to complete the project. Unions wanting to volunteer on this project. Builders Without Borders has also received interest from other B.C. The project has also benefited from two weeks of on-site work by six volunteer workers from the Ironworkers Union Local 97 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Local Haitian companies are largely carrying out the construction work with Canadian volunteers providing on-site support and “transfer of knowledge” to the local workers. The three sets of steel floors for the buildings are currently being constructed and steel studs for the buildings are being currently prepared for shipping. The ground- and upper-concrete floors of both buildings are completed and the roofs of both building fully installed. The buildings are currently under construction with Builders Without Borders providing the project management services for the project. HAIKU DESIGN BUILD is a small and personal Hawaiian owned & operated general contracting firm. The buildings are equipped with modern electrical, water and sewerage systems and include classrooms, workshops, a warehouse and offices. The new design consists of two two-storey steel frame buildings, covering a total of 2,200 square metres in area. Working with the CCA, Builders Without Borders successfully recruited engineers, architects, project managers and planners to develop a seismic resistant building design for the construction trade school project. To support the development and construction of L’Ecole Lakay, the CCA across Canada raised in excess of $1.3 million of donations in materials and cash. As a result, a new 200-student construction trade school (L’Ecole Lakay) was planned for the site adjacent to the demolished school. Haiki is from Ethiopia and has had lengthy spells living in London, Nottingham and Bahrain. Located in the poorest neighbourhood of Port au Prince, a 50-student construction trade school destroyed by the earthquake was identified in need of help. The HAKI stair range has been designed with safety at the forefront of mind. Want to get ahead? Get a hat! Collect dapper, dashing and dandy hats on your journey up from the gutter.The Canadian Construction Association (CCA) approached Builders Without Borders (BWB) to identify a project in Haiti for the Canadian construction industry to support. You’ll need precision jumps and keen reactions to survive the 80 hand-crafted levels standing between Haiki and victory.ĭie, die and die again until your reflexes are sharp enough to face the headless Baron and get your body back. Leap from wall-to-wall, across chasms, over spikes. You control Haiki's severed head, on an epic journey to defeat the slash-happy Baron Nohead. Dive head-first into four worlds of colour-switching, laser-dodging, lightning-fast action. Haiki is a diamond-hard platformer that rewards skilful play and punishes errors MERCILESSLY. Con todo ello, por un lado somos arquitectos, por otro llevamos más de 10 años a tope con temas de Identidad digital y productividad y, en paralelo, vamos avanzando con Haiki. About This Game A BRUTAL precision platformer where decapitation is just the beginning! DESDE EL 2009 AYUDANDO A MEJORAR LA IDENTIDAD DIGITAL DE NUESTROS CLIENTES.
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