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Showing posts with label chinese construction companies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chinese construction companies. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2012

More Chinese Construction In US

China Daily in July last year wrote an interesting article on construction being done in the United States. It is interesting that in a time of 8.5% unemployment, the best in years, that we are having foreign companies, using foreign labor, to build our stuff. Does that make any sense?


After you read the article, let me know what you think.


For the original news article, please go to http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/usa/2011-07/29/content_13010724.htm


Conservative Tom

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Americans Are Stupid! Part 2



We wrote last year (November 17) about the San Francisco Bay Bridge and how it was being partly made in China.  That is just part of the story. These anti-American activities are spreading. In the following article, we read that "Chinese companies have contracted with New York City for a bridge, the subway system and a commuter train platform." Is this idiocy or what?


We are not at full employment and have a sick economy, while our public servants hand money over to Chinese firms and are congratulated for it. Why should we be sending money overseas when people here could use it?  


Americans must learn the lesson that they need to take care of themselves before helping others. That might sound cruel, but this is a dog eat dog world and if we are not going to do things for our own people, who will?  China? Iran? Russia?  Hardly!


My suggestion is that each person who reads this should check with their City, County, State governments and find out if there are any contracts being handed over to foreign entities or governments.  If so, let's get the word out. This has to stop!  We stopped the sale of west coast ports to Chinese companies. We can do it again.


If you find out any our your governmental entities have contracted with foreigners, let us know and we will get the world out.  Thanks for your help.


Maybe in this one small way, we can reverse the world wide discourse that says "Americans are stupid!"


Conservative Tom


California Turns To China For New Bay Bridge

Catwalks hang over a section of the newly constructed eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in Oakland, Calif.
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Catwalks hang over a section of the newly constructed eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in Oakland, Calif.
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September 16, 2011
California is spending more than $7 billion building what it says will be an architectural marvel: the new San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. But the state saved a lot of money sending some of the construction work overseas.
The new eastern span of the Bay Bridge will have a distinctive design to rival its more famous cousin, the Golden Gate Bridge.
Bart Ney, a spokesman for the project, recently stood near the top of a gleaming white tower, more than 500 feet above the San Francisco Bay.
"What we're standing on will be the world's largest self-anchored suspension bridge," he says.
A typical suspension bridge is held up by cables strung between two towers like a hammock. This bridge features a single tower and a single mile-long cable that drapes up and over the tower and supports the deck like a sling.
The cable is made up of 137 strands of steel.
"We will pull those strands across the bay to make this cable," says Ney. "And we keep doing that until we have all of them in place, and then we can start hanging up the suspender wires that hold up the deck."
This assembly will be performed early next year by American labor. But the massive cable, key sections of the iconic tower and deck were all made in China, which is emerging as an infrastructure powerhouse in more places than San Francisco. For example, Chinese companies have contracted with New York City for a bridge, the subway system and a commuter train platform.
The decision to outsource the fabrication of key sections of the Bay Bridge was made about five years ago, when a contractor offered alternate bids on the project, says Tony Anziano, a manager at the California Department of Transportation.
"One proposing to do work domestically, one proposing to do the work internationally: There was a $400 million differential in that bid, and in that case it would have required the work to go international," he says.
California avoided legal requirements to use domestic steel by not using federal funds for the job.
The steel contract went to a state-owned Chinese company, Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries, which had several advantages: modern production facilities, ships to deliver the steel and, of course, low-cost labor. A Chinese steel polisher makes about $12 a day.
When you have a project of that size here in California, it has a multiplier effect. It gives thousands of families those jobs, and then those paychecks and their subsequent spending ends up going back into our economy. And so now all that money has permanently disappeared from California.
Bob LaVenture, a district director for the United Steelworkers Union, has opposed outsourcing this job.
"There is no way that American workers will be able to ever compete with $12 a day," he says. "It's just not right, and it's not right for America."
It wasn't just the cost of labor that made Chinese steel more attractive, Anziano says. He says American steel fabricators don't have the capacity for a job like the Bay Bridge. When union and industry groups questioned the quality of the Chinese steel, Anziano says, the state and the contractor sent more than 200 people to China to watch over the fabrication process.
"In this particular case, we had full-time staff on site over in China — 24/7 — that monitored all aspects of fabrication work and performed their own quality-assurance testing," he says. "So we have a very high level of assurance about what we are getting."
California Assemblyman Luis Alejo says that even at a savings of hundreds of millions of dollars, the decision to outsource has done more damage to California than it was worth.
California's unemployment rate is 12 percent, well above the national average. Yet when the deal was made for the Chinese steel, unemployment ran at just under 5 percent. If it were still that low now, this debate would likely have less punch.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

American Bridges Build By Chinese Companies and Labor

If you want to really lose your lunch or get "spittin" mad, view the link that I have posted below.  It is an ABC News report that describes the building of bridges in this country using American Dollars but being constructed by Chinese firms using Chinese workers. Huh?  Did I really hear that right? Yes, Americans are out of work and our money is going directly to China to rebuild our infrastructure.  Can you think of anything more stupid? I sure can't.

If this is the type of reconstruction that we need, we don't need it!  The Obama Administration should be ashamed of this and heads should roll in the Transportation Departments of the Federal and State governments.  But they won't.  Their excuse is that American companies could not get enough welders to do the jobs. Well, I know of several unemployed welders in the Detroit area who would love to work on this type of job.  I am sure you also know people who would like to work. This is full blown BS!

Again, the incompetency of the Obama Administration, the Congress and State Administrations is shining through.  I am not casting stones in any one direction, they all deserve to go to jail.

Before I explode, here is the link:


http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/us-bridges-roads-built-chinese-firms-14594513?tab=9482930&section=1206853&playlist=14594944