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The '''Imperial Ministry of Public Works''', or just the Ministry of Works ([[Itrani]] ''Dasabo Katangaimi ne-i-Taitere'') is one of the [[Six Ministries of the Lein Dynasty]], responsible for the construction and upkeep of the many public works projects and networks that the Empire depends on for its economic survival. With a job scope spanning from city wall repair to the construction of inter-province highways, it is often known as the "Quiet Ministry" for its importance in underpinning Lein rule, along with its relative silence in political circles.  
The '''Imperial Ministry of Public Works''', or just the Ministry of Works ([[Itrani]] ''Dasabo Katangaimi ne-i-Taitere'') is one of the [[Six Ministries of the Lein Dynasty]], responsible for the construction and upkeep of the many public works projects and networks that the Empire depends on for its economic survival. With a job scope spanning from city wall repair to the construction of inter-province highways, it is often known as the "Quiet Ministry" for its importance in underpinning Lein rule, along with its relative silence in political circles.  
==Organisation and Offices==
As with all ministries the Dasabo Katangaimi, or Daskata, is divided into several Sabonon or offices, each dealing with an aspect of the job scope of the whole ministry. The major offices are as follows:
*[[Office of Canals]] (''Sabo hurotaimi''), responsible for the construction and maintenance of the many transportation canals between rivers that were built during the Dynasty.
*[[Office of Irrigation]] (''Sabo pirashaimi''), responsible for the even more important task of maintaining and expanding irrigation networks, crucial in many areas of the Empire for maintaining the productivity of the land.
*[[Office of Palaces and Forts]] (''Sabo Kirananimi ase Ratugaimi''), responsible for building palaces to the order of the Tairazun, as well as the design of large forts and castles, for fortification purposes.
*[[Office of Roads]] (''Sabo Lezeimi''), responsible for building and maintaining the immense network of roads that now span the Empire, crucial both for troop movements and for the flow of commerce from one city to another.


[[Category:Offices and Institutions of the Lein Dynasty]]
[[Category:Offices and Institutions of the Lein Dynasty]]

Latest revision as of 07:05, 10 October 2006

The Imperial Ministry of Public Works, or just the Ministry of Works (Itrani Dasabo Katangaimi ne-i-Taitere) is one of the Six Ministries of the Lein Dynasty, responsible for the construction and upkeep of the many public works projects and networks that the Empire depends on for its economic survival. With a job scope spanning from city wall repair to the construction of inter-province highways, it is often known as the "Quiet Ministry" for its importance in underpinning Lein rule, along with its relative silence in political circles.

Organisation and Offices

As with all ministries the Dasabo Katangaimi, or Daskata, is divided into several Sabonon or offices, each dealing with an aspect of the job scope of the whole ministry. The major offices are as follows:

  • Office of Canals (Sabo hurotaimi), responsible for the construction and maintenance of the many transportation canals between rivers that were built during the Dynasty.
  • Office of Irrigation (Sabo pirashaimi), responsible for the even more important task of maintaining and expanding irrigation networks, crucial in many areas of the Empire for maintaining the productivity of the land.
  • Office of Palaces and Forts (Sabo Kirananimi ase Ratugaimi), responsible for building palaces to the order of the Tairazun, as well as the design of large forts and castles, for fortification purposes.
  • Office of Roads (Sabo Lezeimi), responsible for building and maintaining the immense network of roads that now span the Empire, crucial both for troop movements and for the flow of commerce from one city to another.