Section 4 Port Construction (1)

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The beginning of D-Day, from an outsider's perspective, was both chaotic and spectacular. [Read the latest chapter] i. The harbor maintains the original subtropical bay scenery, and is full of small boats rushing back and forth. The booms on the ships are constantly taking off and landing cargo, and densely packed people are climbing up the gangways from the huge ships. After getting off the ship, signs of different colors were erected everywhere on the beach, indicating the boarding locations, storage areas, liaison offices, registration offices, etc. for people, vehicles, and equipment.

The entire port camp is centered around the Bopu Inspection Department and the beacon tower behind it. From the perspective of the future development of the port, this location is not ideal. The mangroves extend all the way to the seaside, and the surrounding areas are not open enough. However, the ready-made houses of the Inspection Department and the artificial commanding heights of the beacon tower are rare and advantageous conditions for crossing. However, although the officers and soldiers of the Ming Dynasty fled in this house, another creature caused a little trouble for the time travellers.

Shortly after the military team occupied the house in the early morning, and before the search work was over, several people escaped after being bitten by fleas in the house - old-style brick and wood structure houses are infested with pests, and fleas and bedbugs are basically frequent visitors. Before DDT and 666 were mass-produced and used in the 1940s, parasites were long-term residents in old houses, especially in wooden structures. In 1945, there was an outbreak of typhus in Naples, Italy, caused by fleas. Fortunately, the U.S. military sprayed DDT in large quantities and eliminated the host, thus curbing the epidemic. Since then, most cities in the world have gotten rid of these parasitic problems that have plagued them for thousands of years.

As the person in charge of the health team, Shi Niaoren had already anticipated such a situation in the health plan. The health and epidemic prevention team led by them followed closely. The epidemic prevention team, wearing protective clothing, long boots, masks and goggles, and carrying spray buckets, reminded the military team of 731. This group of people entered the house. Just spray the potion hard.

The medical and health team used 6% wettable 666 to make a 150-fold aqueous suspension, sprayed it on every corner of the house and on the furniture, and then closed the doors and windows of the house for 3o minutes to kill fleas, bedbugs and other fleas in the house. pests. All kinds of tattered household items in the house: mats, bedding, clothes, etc. were all taken out and thrown on the beach and burned. As for the several members of the military team who had entered the room, they were unceremoniously sprayed from head to toe with liquid medicine, and then sent back to the ship to take a shower. Each person was also pinned with a special orange-red label made by the health team, which means a person with mild infection.

After half an hour of fumigation and one hour of ventilation, the Deng 6 headquarters immediately occupied the three-bay main hall of the small courtyard as an office. The wing rooms on both sides of the archers' dormitories were also cleaned up and used as machine rooms and warehouses for valuables. .

The house still had a strong smell of 666 disinfectant. But to the command headquarters, all this was nothing. The radio station was set up and a map was laid on the table. Then, relying on the power of the battery pack, the server started working, the wireless LAN was set up, and through the signal amplifier antenna, each login 6 Laptops at locations and drop-off points can now transfer data directly to the server. A flood of data began to pour into the server: the manpower team set up registration points at various landing points to record the landing status of people who crossed the river. The Planning Commission also sent scanning personnel at the unloading points and storage points to start recording materials and equipment. Inbound and outbound.

On the Fengcheng ship, the travelers who have been organized into various groups are queuing up to disembark one by one according to the arrangements of the manpower team. The copycat version of the US military backpack is so heavy that people can’t breathe. It still comes with equipment, and the personal luggage is still in the bottom cabin at the moment. Go to sleep - press the uninstall level to be the last one.

The loudspeaker on the ship was repeatedly reading out the executive declaration: Document No. 1628ooo2:

1. All actions must be followed and no action should be taken without authorization.

2. No one is allowed to cross the camp cordon without permission. If there is a mission requirement, you must register your entry and exit from the security duty point when crossing the security line.

3. Do not defecate or throw away garbage anywhere. Garbage must be sorted and discarded in designated garbage pits.

4. Food and water must be obtained from designated water supply points, and hunting, fishing, and prey consumption are not allowed without permission.

5. If you feel any abnormality in your body or the body of others, you should seek help from a medical center immediately.

In order to rationally utilize the labor force, allocate personnel efficiently, and avoid having people working and others staying idle, the 6th Headquarters has devised an armband belt system.

Red: Military security personnel.

Blue: Personnel left behind and using the ship. There is a white circle in the center of the armband, which is printed with six Chinese characters according to the type of ship: wheel, barge, fishing, boarding, boat, and miscellaneous. People who are unable to participate in labor due to various reasons, such as patients and children, use this blue background and white monogram armband.

White: Professional and technical personnel responsible for the construction of various projects on D-Day.

Yellow: Command and administrative personnel under the 6 command headquarters system.

Those with white number armbands all belong to the "basic labor force", and there is a row of 4-digit numbers printed on the armband. All "basic labor" are freely grouped into groups of five, and each group has a 4-digit code. The team leader has a team work manual. Every time he accepts a new job, the staff will make relevant records in the manual and register the tools and equipment required for the work.

The matter of dispatching workers is uniformly dispatched by the manpower team of the No. 6 headquarters. There is a large table in the tent of the manpower team. A pre-printed large-scale map of the Lingaojiao-Bopu Port area is spread out on the table, covered with with transparent paper. Each professional group and labor group are represented by number cards of different colors, which are placed in the area where they are working. Depending on the content of the work, after the manpower team dispatches workers, they must put a card symbolizing labor intensity on the card. One card represents light, two cards represents moderate, and three cards represent severe to avoid differences in labor intensity between groups. is too big.

Although this icon system is simple, when used in conjunction with the labor management system in the oa system, not only the human resources team can clearly know the current work content of each team, the working location, the amount of labor, and even what tools each team has received. , how many materials are clearly known. Greatly facilitates labor dispatch and management

A large military tent was temporarily set up on the beach south of the harbor, and a sign was erected at the door with several twisted characters in paint: "Bopu Port Area Construction Headquarters." Here are gathered all the technical personnel from all aspects of architecture, planning, design, and hydrology among the travelers. The No. 1 project they just completed is now in effect. Various engineering equipment and materials are being unloaded continuously through the floating dock. With the material foundation in place, the construction of the port base will naturally be fully launched.

The tent was equipped with a conference table and folding chairs taken from the ship. On the table were laptop computers and many bound volumes of hydrological data sets. Although there are technicians in various fields here, everyone’s main attention still falls on the four people who are close to the table looking at the map:

Bingfeng, 27 years old, this bushy young man is a structural engineer. Have a project manager certificate. He specializes in the design and construction of portal steel frame factory buildings and steel structure residences.

Yanquezhi, 28 years old, chubby, is a talent trained by Chinese-style university education who knows everything but is not good at anything. He graduated from a junior college in hydrology and is a half-baked technician in water conservancy, hydrology and meteorology. I know a lot about hydrology, understand surveying and mapping, be proficient in using levels and theodolite, and have a little understanding of water conservancy engineering structures.

Mei Wan, 30 years old, is an old gangster who has been working in a construction company for many years after graduating with a major in architecture, specializing in project costing and management. Proficient in using various measurement tools, and has extensive experience in the management and coordination of civil engineering projects.

Li Xiaolu, 30 years old, is a professional planner and designer with architect and planner certificates. Surveying, mapping and planning are her profession.

These are the Four King Kongs known as the Construction Engineering Group. Of course Li Xiaolu is a woman, but in terms of the number of certificates she holds, no one can match her. But she had little practical experience in construction and didn't like the publicity. Therefore, Mei Wan is the main one among the Four Great Vajras. After all, he has been on the construction site the longest and knows everything about it.

"The command headquarters requires us to complete the basic facilities construction of the port area before dark today: power supply, water supply, setting up unloading yard and storage yard. Complete simple fortification work." Mei Wan conveyed the instructions, "We have materials, machinery and labor force priority right to use.”

"Team Leader Mei, we haven't even done any surveying and mapping, so we can't produce a planning map. I compared the surveying and mapping data I brought here and found that the terrain here is quite different from that in the 21st century." Li Xiaolu said.

“We don’t have time to do too much detail,” Mei Wan said. “Fortunately, this is not the main base for our construction, so it doesn’t require much planning. It’s mainly small temporary projects.”

"We have done surveying, design and construction at the same time," said Mei Wan, who had been on the construction site after all, and was very familiar with how to keep up with the schedule. At that time, the work was divided. Li Xiaolu and Yan Quezhi were responsible for the surveying and mapping work in the port area. Surveying and mapping work is both technical and physical work, so a basic labor team was allocated to do auxiliary work. At the same time, the military team gave the 5th company a shotgun as self-defense. use.

Tian Jiujiu is responsible for the water supply and drainage work in the camp, and Chang Kaishen is responsible for the power transmission business. As for Bingfeng, he has the most arduous task, building a cargo warehouse.

In comparison, Chang Kaishen's business is relatively easy. The Executive Committee has prepared various electrical devices and many supporting power transmission and transformation equipment, but at this moment these things are still sleeping in the containers. As a temporary port camp, there are few power consumption points and the overall load is small: it mainly meets the needs of lighting, office power of the headquarters and a few electric loading and unloading machinery and equipment. The electricity load is small.

According to such needs, this simple early version of the power supply network should strive to be simple and reliable, easy to operate and use as few materials as possible. Therefore, Chang Kaishen's plan is not to build a power station on the shore, but to draw power directly from the Fengcheng ship's auxiliary engines. Although the main engine stops after the ship anchors, the auxiliary engines are still running, providing energy for the entire ship. . The power group directly pulled out a 38o volt cable from the power distribution room on the ship, fixed it along the floating bridge, and extended it to the power distribution station on the shore for power distribution. The entire power supply network uses the simplest radial wiring method. This wiring method was also the most common method in China's rural power grid in the past. Its disadvantage is that when the line fails or is repaired, the power supply to all users on the line must be temporarily stopped. However, this is still allowed under the current situation. The only thing that requires uninterrupted power supply is the operation of IT equipment in office power supply, so using ups backup power supply + high-power battery pack is enough.

However, in the actual project, the design of directly fixing the transmission cables to the floating trestle was overturned. The executive committee's opinion was that it may cause leakage and is unsafe. Moreover, the line is fixed on the trestle where people and vehicles repeatedly come and go, which may cause accidents inadvertently. The space was man-made damage. The engineering team immediately changed the design. They dismantled a set of backup floating units, used wire ropes to connect the empty barrels individually in series, and floated them on the water. Counterweights are also suspended from each bucket to keep it stable on the water. This water line, originally intended to transmit electricity, soon played a larger role: first a floating oil pipeline was erected to extract diesel from the ship, and then a communications team pulled the ship's phone line directly to the shore. In this way, Fengcheng Lunner can directly communicate with the headquarters by phone or even fax without using a walkie-talkie. The biggest benefit is that Shi Kai from the IT team used this phone line to realize network connection. Now all the computers on the shore can directly access the server on the ship by logging into the server of the 6 command headquarters and transmit data in both directions. The oa system achieves comprehensive coverage.