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Certain large outdoor buildings cannot be built directly.  They first require that a temporary structure called a '''Construction Site''' be assembled, which then is loaded with the building materials.  When all the materials are loaded, the Construction Site vanishes and the new building stands in its place.
 
Certain large outdoor buildings cannot be built directly.  They first require that a temporary structure called a '''Construction Site''' be assembled, which then is loaded with the building materials.  When all the materials are loaded, the Construction Site vanishes and the new building stands in its place.
  
Construction Sites are not permanent buildings.  Once built, a site will stay up for 2 hours, then collapse.  This timer is reset whenever anything is loaded into the site.  If a site collapses, any resources it was loaded with are left on the ground (along with the rope and canvas for the site itself).  This also happens if you choose to disassemble the site.
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Construction Sites are not permanent buildings.  Once built, a site will stay up for 2 hours, then collapse.  This timer is reset whenever anything is loaded into the site.  If a site collapses, any resources it was loaded with are left on the ground (along with the rope, canvas and boards for the site itself).  This also happens if you choose to disassemble the site.
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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{{Building
 
| name        = Small Construction Site
 
| image        = SmallConstructionSite.png
 
| location    = [[Outside]]
 
| size        =
 
| requirements =
 
* [[Project Management]]
 
| material1    = [[Canvas]]
 
| qty1        = 1
 
| material2    = [[Rope]]
 
| qty2        = 4
 
}}
 
 
Certain large outdoor buildings cannot be built directly.  They first require that a temporary structure called a '''Construction Site''' be assembled, which then is loaded with the building materials.  When all the materials are loaded, the Construction Site vanishes and the new building stands in its place.
 
 
Construction Sites are not permanent buildings.  Once built, a site will stay up for 2 hours, then collapse.  This timer is reset whenever anything is loaded into the site.  If a site collapses, any resources it was loaded with are left on the ground (along with the rope and canvas for the site itself).  This also happens if you choose to disassemble the site.
 
 
==Sources==
 
This becomes available to build once you've learned the [[Project Management]] skill.
 
<!--==Cost==
 
To build a '''Small Construction Site''', you need:
 
* 1 [[requires::Canvas]]
 
* 4 [[requires::Rope]]
 
once the requires addon has been installed, use this instead of below cost-->
 
==Cost==
 
To build a '''Small Construction Site''', you need:
 
* 1 [[Canvas]]
 
* 4 [[Rope]]
 
 
Built outside. Once built, click on the site to select the desired project.
 
 
* Site self-destructs after two hours of no activity. This may be deferred by adding an item to reset the timer.
 
* May be disassembled for a full return of all materials and contents, including those of the site itself. 
 
 
== Conversions ==
 
The building requires 80 [[twine]] (spun from 27 [[tow]]). 60 of that [[twine]] is woven into [[canvas]], and the remaining 20 is twisted into [[rope]].
 
  
 
==Use==
 
==Use==
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**[[Indonesian Bee Hive]]
 
**[[Indonesian Bee Hive]]
 
**[[Thistle Garden]]
 
**[[Thistle Garden]]
**[[Sheep Pen]]
 
**[[Dromedary Pen]] (on sand)
 
  
 
* [[Essence of Harmony]] (Regional Project)
 
* [[Essence of Harmony]] (Regional Project)
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** [[Small Warehouse]]
 
** [[Small Warehouse]]
 
** [[Small House]]
 
** [[Small House]]
* [[Guild Hall]]
 
 
* [[Shrine of Conflict]]
 
* [[Shrine of Conflict]]
 
* '''Gardening'''
 
* '''Gardening'''
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* [[Automatic Sawmill]]
 
* [[Automatic Sawmill]]
 
* [[Ancient Automaton]]
 
* [[Ancient Automaton]]
 
Upon completion, most of the resulting buildings can be repositioned once. This means that the construction site need only be built in the approximate position and orientation.
 
 
[[Category:Buildings]]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 17:33, 21 August 2019

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Small Construction Site
Small Construction Site
(Building)
Location
Outside
Requirements
Cost to Build
Canvas 1
Rope 20


Certain large outdoor buildings cannot be built directly. They first require that a temporary structure called a Construction Site be assembled, which then is loaded with the building materials. When all the materials are loaded, the Construction Site vanishes and the new building stands in its place.

Construction Sites are not permanent buildings. Once built, a site will stay up for 2 hours, then collapse. This timer is reset whenever anything is loaded into the site. If a site collapses, any resources it was loaded with are left on the ground (along with the rope, canvas and boards for the site itself). This also happens if you choose to disassemble the site.

Sources

This becomes available to build once you've learned the Project Management skill.

Cost

To build a Small Construction Site, you need:

Built outside. Once built, click on the site to select the desired project.

  • Site self-destructs after two hours of no activity. This may be deferred by adding an item to reset the timer.
  • May be disassembled for a full return of all materials and contents, including those of the site itself.

Conversions

The building requires 80 twine (spun from 27 tow). 60 of that twine is woven into canvas, and the remaining 20 is twisted into rope.

Use

Used to construct outdoor buildings that require too many materials to carry.

Upon completion, most of the resulting buildings can be repositioned once. This means that the construction site need only be built in the approximate position and orientation.

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Use

Used to construct outdoor buildings that require too many materials to carry.