Chapter 150 Participation
Chapter 150 Participation
Director Li took the drawings and looked through them. He saw that the original equipment was only equipped with stainless steel tanks with pressurization and stirring functions, and drying beds with heat dissipation and ventilation functions. The more complicated one was the wine distiller, which had a water tank, thermostat and condenser, but it was not difficult to make. The largest one was the normal pressure filler and labeler. In his opinion, the school-run factory was fully capable of doing this.
Wen Qing paid the deposit, and Director Li was a little embarrassed and said, "Xiao Wen, can we use these drawings of yours in the future?"
Wen Qing smiled and said, "Director Li, use it if you want."
The transformation of these equipments is not very technical, and Wen Qing is happy to have a good relationship with Director Li. It seems that the school-run factory is indeed planning to make packaging equipment.
Wen Qing also planned to buy ten small cranes that could lift steamers, winery lids and grain, as well as boilers to supply hot water to the factory. She was not in a hurry as she had not found a suitable manufacturer yet.
Two weeks later, Hu Dingze drew the design drawings of the factory. The main body was composed of four workshops: light-fragrance liquor workshop, strong-fragrance liquor workshop, fruit wine workshop, and koji workshop. There were also grain warehouses, auxiliary materials and tool warehouses, and a power workshop.
There is a 2 square meter wine storage on the underground floor, as well as an office building, parking lot, employee canteen, bathhouse, etc. There are also roads and gardens, and pools, sewers, and toilets are also provided.
Except for the office building which is a three-story building, all other buildings are one-story, with a total construction area of 3 square meters. The floor height reaches 4.5 meters to ensure the height of equipment and the use of lifting gantry.
Wen Qing pointed out that since brewing requires a lot of water, all wastewater must be filtered and purified to avoid causing environmental pollution. Furthermore, the grain warehouse must be ventilated and protected from rats and insects, the brewing workshop must be air-conditioned, and the koji room must be built on the sunny side to facilitate koji fermentation. The entire factory must have good drainage and must have the ability to prevent a century-old flood. In particular, the sealing of the wine warehouse and the drainage pipes must be of guaranteed quality and there must be no risk of flooding.
This was the first time that Hu Dingze designed a factory independently, and he wanted to do it more perfectly, so he was very humble and immediately modified the drawings according to Wen Qing's requirements.
It was already September when the winery construction procedures were completed. Liu Quan, on behalf of Changxia Winery, signed a contract with Hu Dingze's construction team. The construction cost of the factory was 9 yuan.
Including equipment and tools, the total investment reaches 40 yuan. Now the winery has 20 yuan in its account, and there is still a funding gap of 20 yuan. Wen Qing said that he would pay for it first.
Liu Quan knew in his heart that their investment was indeed taking advantage of Wen Qing. If they waited until the winery was completed to expand, the same amount of money would not be enough to buy the current shares.
Wen Qing took time out to look for materials. She bought the bricks and tiles from the Wulipu Brick and Tile Factory, where she had been buying things from for a long time. She also bought the glass, steel bars and cement through the connection with Master Hu.
The wood was taken out from her space, the floor of the workshop was paved with cement, the floor of the office building was terrazzo as usual, and Wen Qing used a squat toilet tank for flushing in the bathroom, as she really couldn't stand the dry toilets in the countryside.
By October, the preliminary preparations were completed and Master Hu personally led the workers to start construction.
After that, Wen Qing went to check on the construction progress of the new factory from time to time. The construction team leveled the land and dug the foundation. Since they were going to build an underground wine storage, the foundation was dug deeper and drainage work was also required, so the progress was slower than when expanding the backyard.
Wen Qing is not in a rush to meet deadlines, but demands good quality for the project, and she will solve whatever needs to be solved.
Master Hu felt more at ease when he saw Qing's friendly attitude. He had never built a factory independently, so he was not sure about many things and could only learn by doing.
Normally, Wen Qing asked Tan Yuanfang to follow up on the progress of the project every day. Tan Yuanfang didn't know much about building houses and factories, but she was not completely ignorant. She had seen houses being built in the town, so she came here every day to observe and ask more questions. As long as there were no problems, it would be fine.
While the new factory is being built, Wen Qing pays closer attention to the development of the new winery's wine cellar.
The 5 tons of white clay that Wang Jianguo bought have all been used up, the cultivation of 100 mud cellars is in progress, and all ground vats in the new winery have been used up.
After more than three months of preparation, the cycling race was finally scheduled to be held on National Day.
According to Zhuang Xien's statistics, there are about 325 people who signed up for the race. The race route is from Xiangshan to Tanci Temple. Most of it is road, and a small part is mountainous and wooded.
Wen Qing and Liu Quan made promotional posters and banners together, printed the words "Changxia Cup" on them, and posted them along the route during the competition.
On the day of the competition, Wen Qing first asked Liu Quan to deliver the promised liquor to the finish line so that it could be used to distribute the prizes at the end of the competition.
Wen Qing and Zhuang Xien got up early and checked from the starting point to the finish line, checking the road conditions, the equipment at the supply point and other trivial matters. They also checked the podium and prizes at the finish line.
After the race started, 325 athletes came out together and pedaled their bicycles quickly under the sunshine.
The contestants did not wear uniform cycling clothes. Most of them wore short-sleeved shirts and long pants, and a few wore popular jeans. They were all dressed very smartly.
Pedestrians on both sides of the road stopped to watch and waved flags and cheered for the passing contestants.
Schindler set up a supply point every three kilometers, with soda, tea, cakes, biscuits and some medicines, etc., which the runners can take at will.
The contestants who really want to win the race will of course ride forward with all their might, but there are also those who just want to join in the fun, eating and drinking along the way, treating the race as an autumn outing.
The 40-kilometer race was not long to begin with. After more than two hours of competition, everyone reached the finish line, and the top three prizes and the winner were announced.
The first prize went to a young man from the steel plant, riding an eight-speed mountain bike.
There were three second prizes: one was a young policeman from the police station, who rode a modified eight-speed bicycle; one was an unemployed young man on the street, who rode a new city bicycle from Schindler Bicycle Factory; and one was a college student, who rode an eight-speed mountain bike.
There were six third prize winners, most of whom were young people, and the bicycles they rode were also modified.
Among the ten winners of the first prize were several middle-aged men, who were riding modified eight-speed bicycles. Their friends were very excited and surrounded the winners at the finish line to celebrate loudly.
There was only one winner of the first prize who rode an ordinary bicycle. He was a strong worker. He was unhappy that others were riding modified bicycles to participate in the competition, and was very dissatisfied that he only won the first prize.
Zhuang Xien stepped forward to persuade, "Friendship first, competition second, brother, don't be too picky, the rules of the competition state that you can use any non-powered bicycle."
The contestant said unconvincedly: "Isn't this just a competition of who has more money? Whoever has a better bike will be faster."
Zhuang Xien said: "Brother, you are right. War also depends on equipment, right? However, your skills are also excellent."
When the eldest brother saw that someone was praising him, he felt better.
The leader of the district sports committee announced the list of winners. Wen Qing, on behalf of the sponsor, went on stage to present bonuses and prizes to the first, second and third prize winners. All the winners received Changxia Liquor's liquor.
After the competition, Zhuang Xien invited the leaders of the district sports committee and traffic police to dinner to celebrate the success of the competition and thank the government for its support.
Wen Qing gave several boxes of Changxia liquor to the district sports committee and traffic police, and everyone was very happy.
For several days in a row, Kyoto's evening newspapers continued to report on the cycling race, especially pointing out that "Schindler Bicycles" and "Changxia Wine Industry" supported the development of sports and paid attention to people's health. The two companies gradually became well-known.
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