The nearly finished bricklaying practical room (see image below) needs two interior walls with door and some outside covering so that a storeroom for tools is created and a whiteboard can be fixed. The interior walls will be made from locally made panbricks plastered with cement. The doorframe will be made from Kayimbi en the door from Musase, both in our own carpentry workshop. The outside covering is done with musase planks and includes cross ventilation at the top. The long elevations remain open.The building also needs to be roofed. The roof will be thatched with grasses just like the other buildings and finished off with a chicken wire reinforced concrete ridge.Making the 1.000 needed panbricks will take about two weeks. The masonry one week and thatching a roof takes two months and can only be implemented during the dry season and after grasses become available. The entire project can be implemented in three months. The construction of the VTC is intended for technical training and education for a period of very many years. A properly thatched roof lasts 25 to 30 years. Please make the thatched roof possible so that we can start education in September 2016.