The picture explains how a concrete canvas storage facility is created.
Overall, there are a total of eight steps in this procedure, beginning with the production of concrete canvas and ending with the usage of this site for storage.
The first stage involves creating the concrete canvas from three distinct components. The top layer is a fibrous material, the base layer is constructed specifically for waterproofing, and the intermediate layer is dry concrete. The concrete canvas is then moved to the site, where it will be unrolled.
The next step is to secure the concrete canvas to a truck with one end of a rope. The vehicle gently drags the fabric along the ground until its length is 10 meters, at which point the four corners are anchored into the ground with pegs. The canvas is inflated to a height of 8 meters using mechanical means with a door positioned in the front. The canvas is then hardened by spraying water on it. Finally, after waiting 20 to 24 hours for the inner layer to solidify, the concrete canvas tent may be utilized as a storage space.
