AYOUB Posted February 8, 2007 (Wasir sulub oo xadhiga ka jaraaya xafladi saaka) (Baaburti oo isticmaalaysa birishka) (eng faarax xuseen injinerka dhisay birishka) (biriishka ) full piece and more pictures >>> http://www.hadhwanaag.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raadamiir Posted February 8, 2007 WOW nice really nice. The Bridge really looks like a bridge. Way to Go my Northern brothers and sister. Becoming a role modle for the rest of Somalia including Puntland which is right behind you. AYOUB_SHEIKH Thanks for the pictures really injoyed looking at them. North Somalia looks nice. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jabhad Posted February 8, 2007 Maasha'Alaah. Very positive news coming from Somaliland. Mogadishu University. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wisdom_Seeker Posted February 8, 2007 Nice!!! I am proud of those who worked hard to accomplish this. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted February 8, 2007 A great development and nice pictures..Viva Burco Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raadamiir Posted February 8, 2007 I like the lights they put up on the sides of the road and also on the Bridge. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jabhad Posted February 8, 2007 Biriijkan cusub ee Burco oo dhimahiisa la bilaabay 10/6/2004 loona bixiye DEERO BIRIIJ ayna ku baxday lacag dhan 504,900$ isla markaana ay u hadhsan tahay $ 50,000 sida ENG Faarax Xuseen Axmed oo ah maskaxda maamulaysay biriijkn dhimahiisa ku sheegay war bixino uu u qaybiyey martida uuna dhererkiisu yahay 82m halka balaciicu yahay 9.5m iyadoo wadada gaadhigu marayo ay ku qiyaaseen 7.10m ayna mari karaan baabuur culayskooda gaadhayo ilaa 100ton ah. Sidoo kale gudoomiyaha gudida fulisay dhismaha Biriijkan Yaasiin Maxamuud Cabdi ayaa isaguna munaasibadaas ka sheegay in baahida rasmiga ah ee loo aasaasay biriijkani ay tahay mid ka dhalatay dhibaatootinka wqadooyinka ka haysta shacbiga burco , gaar ahaan daweynaha degan daanta bari ee toga togdheer oo mara badhtamaha magaalada Burco, kuwaasi oo kharaae joogta ah kala kulma xiliyada ay roobab da;aan iyo weliba waqtiyada kulaylaha. Gudoomiyaha biriijku waxa kale oo uu xusay shirkadaha iyo dadka ugu culu culus ee gacanta ka gastay dhismaha biriijkan oo ay hormuud u ahaayeen Xkuumada Soomaali oo bixiay $ 200,000, shirkadaha Indheero oo ku deeqsay 62,000, Dahab shiil oo iyadan ku maalgelisay 72,000 Dolar iyo weliba dadweynaha ( hargaysa iyo burco oo bixiyey 62,000 Dolar, halka ay qurba jooga soomaaliland ku deeqeen lacago kale oo badan, gaar haana jaaliyada UK oo ku deeqday 92,000 Dolar. Ugu danbayntiina masuuliyiinta kale ee ka hadashay munaasibadan waxa ka mid ahaa Gudoo miyaha Xibiga Ucid En. Faysal Cali Waraabe oo shahaado sharaf gudoonsiiyey gudiga biriijka, suldaan maxmed xasan Ibraahim oo iasaga oo ku hadlaya magaca shirkada Telesom ugu yaboohay biriijka $ 5000, masuuliyii ka socda xibiga kulmiye, gudoomiyaha gobolka togdheer oo isaguna shegtay inuu dhagax dhigay Biriijkan iyo weliba sheikh maxamed Cumar Dirir oo isaguna soo dhaweeyey dadaalka gudida horumarintana Burco, isla markaana cadeeyey in Biriijka Hargeys a la bixin doono maalinya berito ah qandaraaskiisa http://qarannews.com/show/12593.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KEYNAN22 Posted February 8, 2007 LOL, this just shows how low expectation somalis have towards each other The back side of my building have such a similar brige(and even some water underneath) which is meant to be used only for the people who walk their dogs so to avoid the traffic which is infront of my building. If sweden had such a party for everytime a simple bridge like this was buildt then for sure the society would have lost atleast some 90 days a year of some five hundred to thousand people (losing billions of government income.) Not producing value for the country at all but rather celebrating some simple bridge as if they were the english during the medieval times thinking they actually found the holy grail when worshiping this simple bridge LOL. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted February 8, 2007 He is a Somali-Norwegian engineer who left his job and worked without pay for months. I have a 2hr video of the construction of the bridge from beginning to about 75% completion. The amount of hardwork is all there to see. ps import duties were paid on the imported steel even though its officially supposed to be free for construction materials. When we complained to the govnt their response was "give us the money and we will build it" our response was "yeah right" :rolleyes: . We had to pay the import duties. Good to see it completed and it should be good to see it in the summer IA. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted February 8, 2007 One bridge at a time. That's how it should be. I'm just wondering about the road from Berbera that is, allegedly, being destroyed by overloaded trucks bringing goods to Ethiopia. Any plans to fix that or at least put limits on weights that can go on it? Originally posted by raadamiir: WOW nice really nice. The Bridge really looks like a bridge. Way to Go my Northern brothers and sister. Becoming a role modle for the rest of Somalia including Puntland which is right behind you. AYOUB_SHEIKH Thanks for the pictures really injoyed looking at them. North Somalia looks nice. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wisdom_Seeker Posted February 8, 2007 KEYNAN22 Lol, didn’t you never heard of building someone’s confidence. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted February 8, 2007 ^^The guy lives in Sweden. They tend to be a little 'wayward' up in the snowy plains of Svedska! Just look at JB, you cant call it a coincidence now can you? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cara. Posted February 8, 2007 Keynan, forget accomplishments, I'd say hambalyo if Somalis didn't kill one another en masse for a day. Talk about low expectations... Northerner you had a hand in the bridge's construction? Kudos. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted February 8, 2007 Great work. ps anyone have idea about the status of Hargeisa's second bridge? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taako Man Posted February 8, 2007 Mashallah. It's great to see. The street looks (not to be clicheish) westernish. The lights, the side facade, and the whole look of it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites