Lena launched herself back into work with a vengeance. The skid had slipped back to five per cent behind and starting truss installation was becoming urgent. Therein lay Lena’s next problem. The crane on the skid could only lift five tonnes and the trusses weighed eight tonnes each. Finding a bigger crane was definitely her next task. However, she decided to deal with the communication problem between day shift and night shift first. She figured she could speed things up at least another two per cent if people had their facts straight. With this in mind she hit the jetty to have a chat to a few site supervisors. Mike was singularly unhelpful which came as no surprise. So she caught the bus to the end of the wharf to see what was going on there. Unexpectedly, Gavin’s men were also less than friendly. ‘It’s their fault not ours,’ was the general consensus. They were full of protests but not much in the way of solutions.
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