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847. Carpenter's Gift (3/5)

Wang Bo did not consider this thing, and the carpenter further explained: "I met a enthusiastic police officer on the way. He thought I was a tourist, so he guided me to see the horses, the deer, and the big lizards."

"But the place is very deep and there are many trees. I found that it is difficult for tourists to move inside. In fact, they don't need to move. As long as there is an observation deck, they can stay on it and watch it with a telescope. It is comfortable and safe."

Wang Bo looked at the design drawing and outlined a tool with simple strokes on the drawing, which was a bit like an ancient Chinese bronze tripod with an arc underneath and a guardrail above.

"The upper layer shape can be made into square, round, oval or even triangle. The bracket can be made of animal legs, wooden columns, cylinders, etc. Different viewing platforms will look beautiful."

Wang Bo rubbed his chin, then nodded and said, "I think you have found a good idea. You can do this. You can go and host the purchase of wood. Then give me the bill. As for the wages, what was you before?"

The Serbian was honest and said, "I want to use this as a gift to the town, so the wages can be waived as long as you deliver the wood."

Wang Bo never vague about money. He said: "Looking back to a gift for the town. This time you have a big life. You may only plan to do a few, but after I think about it, I want to make fifty observation decks and place them on the stadium."

"The Basil?" the carpenter asked strangely.

Wang Bo realized that he had missed his mouth and quickly explained: "Oh, it's a scenic spot. Because there are many animals, I named it the fossil."

The carpenter thought for a while and said, "It might be possible to call it a zoo."

Wang Bo called Kidd, and left the matter to Kidd. The wages were priced according to New Zealand standards, and the labor costs were 1,500 yuan per observation deck.

The two happy days are coming, and the president called him in the afternoon: "Hi, Wang, how are you doing recently? Has the tropical cyclone caused great damage to the town?"

This is a sad topic. Lao Wang sighed and said, "The loss is heavy, this is already a scar in my heart. You really shouldn't have revealed it."

The president laughed: "Hahaha, but I did it on purpose. I think you are a strong warrior. The town suffered disasters and at most some houses and buildings were destroyed. Just rebuild them?"

Wang Bo said: "You read it wrong. I'm not a Warrior. Just rebuild it? What you said is really simple. Is this money worth it?!"

"I know I want money, so I deliberately mentioned this. You have made a lot of money now. The fund won the first battle on the international battlefield. Your investment of 250 million is about 14 million."

Wang Bo was excited and this rate of return was OK.

"This is only the early stage, and the harvest is less. Let's look back, the higher the return rate as we go." The president said confidently, "Can you think about whether you continue to invest the money you earned, or withdraw it for you?"

Wang Bo has money, and the ranch is about to produce a batch of cattle and sheep, so he is not short of money, so he puts this money into the fund and continues to speculate.

However, his money is rapidly decreasing. The town has many projects under construction, so there are naturally more places to spend money.

In early December, the stables of Supervisor Ma Long were finally built, and a horse farm was about to start construction in the later stage.

Building a horse farm is expensive, and Wang Bo is actually a little hesitant because he is not very interested in horse racing.

He learned before that the horse farms are all based on a hundred acres of land, and there must be various horse tracks on the field, such as sand and stone tracks for training, lawn tracks for cultivating interests, plastic tracks and water tracks.

In addition, multiple training circles must be built, obstacle training and competition venues, small stands, and various professional equestrian facilities must be built.

With the development positioning of Sunset Town, the horse farm cannot be used only for training purposes, and it is best for tourists to use.

Then there are more projects to be built, including tourist reception room, tea room, restaurant, chess and card room, lounge, screening room, multi-functional hall, etc.

I can't say this anymore, but if I continue to count, Lao Wang felt a headache.

New Zealand has the most developed and advanced horse training system in the world, and the construction of stables is an important part of this system.

For horses, stable construction, location and ancillary facilities are very important. When building stables, you must fully consider many factors such as geographical location, terrain and surrounding environment, wind direction, water source, drainage, epidemic prevention and transportation.

But these factors need to be considered. Although New Zealand has few secondary industries, it is very developed. Houses have building blocks and stables have similar ways to form them.

The stable is located on the edge of the stadium, which is Wang Bo’s choice. First, it can attract wild horses to enter without being disgusted, and second, it can expand the horse farm in the future.

The area of ​​the horse farm is not much smaller than that of the stadium, so he cannot let the horse farm occupy the territory of the stadium.

Of course, he chose this place because the terrain of this place is flat and suitable for construction.

Wang Bo is very clear that a good site selection is of great significance to the design and construction of a stable, which can facilitate stable management and provide a comfortable and safe environment for horses.

When choosing a site, he specifically consulted Malone and hired equestrian experts from Ao City. The consensus they gave was that the stables should be dry, flat and slightly tilted, and could hide from wind and sunshine in winter, cater to the main wind direction in summer, and avoid direct sun radiation.

Now more than a dozen stables have been built on the edge of the stadium, and the beautiful walnut wood is built. The exterior is painted with a layer of sun protection paint, which pleated in the sun.

These newly built horse houses have a variety of styles. In addition to the traditional horse house style, there are also American warehouse-style buildings. New Zealanders like to raise horses in a natural way.

As you can see on TV, the stable has a row of horse rooms, opposite the passage, which can accommodate more than ten horses.

There is a partition in it. The first one Wang Bo saw after entering was, Ma Long explained: "This is for pregnant mares or sick horses to live in. If the horses are coughing and sick, or suffer from infectious skin diseases, we have to use the isolation room to isolate them from normal and healthy horses."

A storage room is built outside the stable, and grass, carrots, horse harnesses, etc. can be placed in it later.

In the center of the stable building, there is also a horse washing house.

As the name suggests, the horse washing house is a place to clean horses. It is equipped with hot and cold tap water, infrared drying lamps, and rubber anti-slip floors.

Seeing that Wang Bo was very interested in this building, Ma Long said: "If you like, you can continue to expand, such as adding a shoe brushing room, trimming horse hair, and brushing room, etc.."
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