Einar, who was on the outskirts of the town of Fiskefontene, the town that had been founded with the Inuit population and the population of their tribe.
He began to look with a smile at all the slaves who were working on the construction of a road that should reach the north fort.
For the construction of the road, Einar used a system of prefabricated cement plates, which had a simple wooden frame as a skeleton.
Although these plates had a measurement of one square meter and a weight of almost 40 kilograms, they would only be strong enough to function as a base for the road.
Einar knew that concrete slabs should not support more than 10 tons and should have a useful life of only 10 years with maintenance.
But it was necessary time to be able to build a real road in conditions.
For the construction of the road, Einar created a cement tool that had the shape of a roller that had a stick in the middle that allowed it to rotate.