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That's actually unusual. In China, labor is cheap; they rarely use technology when human labor can be used instead.

 

I once saw an 8-lane major road constructed by guys with shovels mixing asphalt, etc. The only powered technology they used were the trucks to deliver the materials, and a steamroller.

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That's actually unusual. In China, labor is cheap; they rarely use technology when human labor can be used instead.

 

I once saw an 8-lane major road constructed by guys with shovels mixing asphalt, etc. The only powered technology they used were the trucks to deliver the materials, and a steamroller.

 

 

Interesting comment. When I was in India, they were putting in a dam. They had women marching down a trail down the side of the soon-to-be lake. Each one had a pad on their head, and was carrying a large rock in the pad. When they got to where the rock would be placed, they would tip their head, and the rock would fall out. A man was there to place the rock in position.

 

No bulldozer needed. :huh: B)

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