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Hose leveling technique

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The hose leveling technique consists of transporting or passing reference  points to level  a surface using a transparent plastic hose filled with bubble-free water and any remaining dirt. Steps to perform leveling with hose A hose of approximately 10 meters is used, which is connected to a water faucet and filled almost completely. To execute this procedure, we explain the steps to follow: Preparation of the hose The hose is filled with water and a space of around 10 to 15 centimeters should be left between the edges of the water and the ends of the hose. Determine the starting point A mark is made one meter above the floor; the edge of the water contained in one end of the hose is brought close to the marked point. Then another person will take the other end to the new point, where the ends of the hose are left free and the water will try to reach its natural level. Level with the hose Then, the water edge of the hose is matched with the starting point until the wa...

[Contrucciones Yamaro] Building the infrastructure in Venezuela

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A brief history of the works made by Yamaro  Contrucciones Yamaro is a company created in 1969 by two Italian immigrates who came to Venezuela. The enterprise is known for its commitment, responsibility, and seriousness. Contrucciones  Yamaro  is a Venezuelan enterprise that has almost 50 years of history in the  building industry .  Yamaro  is dedicated to the development of roads, motorways, and buildings in Venezuela. It aims to bring innovation to the infrastructure of the country and offer solutions in the construction sector. The enterprise was created in 1969 by  Pasquale Iachini  and  Alfonso Marozzi ,  two Italian immigrates who dreamed of creating their own business. The company started in Apure, but in that state, there were other companies with more experience. Despite this, Yamaro started to grow and gained recognition in the building industry thanks to the excellence of its services. At this point...