Chapter 251 [Reconstruction Work Starts]
These materials were bought by Bellsinger with real money. It was good enough to do his best to help the residents of the town. Not to mention adult men, even a ten-year-old child would be hungry after two hours after eating a bowl of porridge, and his stomach would growl.
But Bellsinger didn't have so much money to help everyone and feed them, so he could only give them porridge twice a day. It was good enough to ensure that these people didn't starve to death. It seemed that it depended on whether the officials had a conscience. Anyway, Bell's personality couldn't care so much, and he didn't have the money to care about the lives of so many people.
After the first porridge distribution, all the rules were formulated. Two hours later, Bellsinger returned to the industrial park with his men. Enough manpower was arranged to distribute porridge and pickles to the residents of the town twice a day. Then all the officials were gathered in the office for a meeting. The content of the discussion was of great importance, that is, how to save themselves and start the reconstruction work meeting.
Bellsinger has made a promise to his employees, that is, after the disaster, Bellsinger will be responsible for 60% of the reconstruction funds for the collapsed houses, and the employees will be responsible for 40%. If there is really no money, the Singh Industrial Park can advance payment, but the employees' wages must be deducted from all the expenses of the reconstruction work.
Even so, everyone is very satisfied, and no one raises objections like Bel Singh. Everyone prays like a god, blessing their boss and master to live a hundred years. Such a good boss can no longer be found in Indian society. Everyone really hopes to work under the Singh family for a lifetime and be a member of the Singh family forever.
All the leaders of the Singh Industrial Group gathered in the office. Everyone smoked and drank tea to discuss how the reconstruction work would start. At this time, Bel Singh smiled and asked Beasley Gandhi, the manager of the brick factory.
"Manager Beasley, after the baptism of the flood, are there any damaged places in the brick kiln of the brick factory? When can production be resumed?"
Beasley was very excited to hear the boss ask him the first question, and said with a laugh. "Boss, I have to admit that you were really foresighted in building the brick kiln so solidly. There were drainage ditches dug around it. Because the drainage ditches were deep and fast enough, all the accumulated water was basically drained out of the range of the brick kiln."
"So the brick kiln was only slightly damaged. After being reinforced with cement, it can resume production. However, the coal was soaked by heavy rain, and it was difficult to burn and it was difficult to reach the temperature requirement."
This is an indisputable fact. The coal that has been soaked in water for several weeks has an abnormally rich water content. It is not a problem to burn these coals in the furnace, but it is difficult to use these coals that are full of water to burn bricks. But without coal, there is no way to burn bricks, let alone reconstruction work. This is the top priority. What can you do without bricks?
So Belsinger frowned and said, "This is a troublesome matter, but the reconstruction work cannot be delayed. We can't let all employees and their families live in tents all the time. It's so hot and stuffy if they have never lived in tents. It's okay for a short time, but if they live in tents for a month or two, it will be hell, so the reconstruction work must be carried out as soon as possible."
"The coal has been completely soaked in water, and the water content is too high to make bricks. You can use an excavator or a forklift to divide the coal into small sections for drying. If it doesn't work, plug in an electric fan and blow it dry for me."
"Then the brick factory will reorganize the employees to produce bricks and strive to produce the first batch of bricks in ten days. I am not doing this for the sake of selling, but for the sake of rebuilding the employees. You will make money in the future. Do you understand?"
Master, you have said this to this extent. If you don't understand, you are a fool. Beasley, the director of the brick factory, immediately stood up from his chair. Patting his chest, he said like Bell's character. "Don't worry, boss. Our brick factory will go all out. Give me the specifications of brick production and we will definitely have wet bricks produced in two days."
Waving his hand, he asked Beasley to sit down and then smiled and said to everyone, "Although the red bricks in the past were very standard, such bricks were not strong enough and could not withstand the baptism of strong winds and waves. So I have to change the specifications. The bricks produced next will be rectangular bricks with a length of 20 cm and a width and height of 10 cm."
"Then the rebar is interspersed in the middle and the cement is canned, which can maximize the earthquake resistance of the house. The disaster resistance is fully affirmed. The brick and tile houses built in this way can withstand even a magnitude 5 earthquake, let alone a flood."
The brick factory produces bricks. Although the specifications of the bricks have been changed, they can be fully produced by adjusting the machine. Besides, this kind of brick is only for internal use, and the bricks sold outside are only half the size of the current ones. Beasley remembered it. After Belsinger asked for all the standards of the bricks, he sat down.
Then Singer turned his attention to Ivan, the general manager of the cement asbestos tile factory, and said, "After the brick factory, it's your asbestos tile factory. The asbestos tile manufacturing company should go all out to make asbestos tiles, add more asbestos and make them thicker, so that they can extend their service life."
All the machines in the cement asbestos tile factory have been dismantled. Because of the experience of assembling and dismantling once, they were reassembled. It only took three days to resume production. It was no big deal. As long as there were cement raw materials, enough cement asbestos tiles could be produced. Because Ivan was a guy who didn't like to talk, but he was steady and efficient, he just smiled and nodded without saying anything, and recorded all the requirements in his notebook.
His personality was like this, so everyone didn't treat him as a big deal. At this time, without Bell Singer naming Marbury, he quickly signaled to Mark, the new director of the cement factory. Mark, who attended such an important meeting for the first time, stood up a little nervously and assured Bell.
"Boss, don't worry, the cement factory will resume production as soon as possible and at full capacity, and will definitely not hold you back."
Seeing everyone working so hard and being so considerate of the boss's personality, he felt very happy, and the meeting was adjourned. Everyone was responsible for their own affairs, and the general manager was Marbury, who had been promoted to the vice president of the group, who monitored the whole process. In this way, Belsinger lived in the industrial park, although he had maids and chefs to serve him personally.
No mistakes, one post, one content, one 6, one 9, one book, one bar!
But because there were too many things, people were needed everywhere, and the boss himself could not stay out of it. So it became that wherever there was a problem with the gyro, he would appear there? Fortunately, the industrial park did not suffer too much damage. With the full cooperation of various mechanical vehicles, the reconstruction work was very smooth. After a week, all the factories were rebuilt and after debugging, they began to produce mature products.