intermediate work · Parque Miguel Lillo, Necochea, Necochea, Buenos Aires, Argentina (EN: Parque Miguel Lillo public coastal forest, Necochea, Necochea, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Construir escalones de contención en el arranque del sendero: Parque Miguel Lillo, Necochea (EN: Build check steps.
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What the work involvesEl arranque del sendero es el punto que más pisadas recibe y el primero que se convierte en canal. Unos pocos escalones bien asentados frenan el agua, sostienen el suelo y evitan que la gente rodee por el costado. Lugar: Parque Miguel Lillo, Necochea. EN: The start of the trail takes the most footfall and is the first stretch to turn into a channel. A few well-seated steps slow the water, hold the soil, and stop people going around the side. Site: Parque Miguel Lillo public coastal forest, Necochea.
How this work is done
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Steps
- 1. Fotografiar el arranque erosionado tal como está y marcar la posición de cada escalón. EN: Photograph the eroded trailhead as found and mark where each step goes.
- 2. Excavar a mano el asiento de cada escalón, a nivel y con leve caída hacia afuera. EN: Hand-dig the seat for each step, level and with a slight outward fall.
- 3. Colocar el travesaño de madera o piedra, estaquearlo a ambos lados y rellenar detrás con material del lugar, apisonando por capas. EN: Set the timber or stone riser, stake it on both sides, and backfill behind it with local material, tamping in layers.
- 4. Fotografiar la escalera terminada desde el mismo punto y registrar cantidad de escalones y materiales usados. EN: Photograph the finished steps from the matching vantage and record the step count and materials used.
What counts as done
- Foto del arranque erosionado antes de empezar. EN: Before photo of the eroded trailhead
- Cantidad de escalones colocados y materiales usados. EN: Count of steps set and materials used
- Confirmación de relleno apisonado por capas detrás de cada travesaño. EN: Confirmation of layered tamped backfill behind each riser
- Foto de la escalera terminada desde el mismo punto. EN: After photo of the finished steps, matching vantage
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