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The challenges of building in remote areas from "summary" of Coming into the Country by John McPhee

The act of constructing in remote areas presents a series of formidable obstacles that can confound even the most experienced builders. These challenges are not to be taken lightly, as they require a unique set of skills and resources that are not always readily available. One of the primary difficulties of building in remote areas is the sheer distance from any form of civilization. This means that builders must contend with limited access to necessary materials and equipment, often having to transport them over rough and treacherous terrain. Moreover, the lack of infrastructure in remote areas can further complicate the construction process. Without access to essentials such as electricity, water, and proper roads, builders are forced to rely on their own ingenuity and resourcefulness to overcome these obstacles. This can lead to delays and cost overruns,...
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    Coming into the Country

    John McPhee

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