Concerned Papa
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I would think that he may could have pulled that off if he worked that plant yard with only a couple of other employees there. IIRC, about 255 people or more work for PDM in Palatka and there are two work shifts. (morning-evening) PDM would have a normal work force for both shifts. It wouldn't be cost effective to have the plant up this large and up and running for a handful of workers. I even read that PDM has worked round the clock before 24/7 when working on a NASA project.
Since I worked for a large bridge building company for 20 years, from my own experience, I think that entire yard had surveillance cameras all over it for security reasons. Millions upon millions of dollars worth of expensive equipment is there and very expensive materials and tools used. They probably have a camera too of the parking area where they can see the employees enter and leave work.
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Your information is incorrect as to the number of employees at the Palatka plant for PDM. Actually slightly more that half that number work there.
PDM Bridge has grown to now employ approximately 500 employees (255 at the Eau Claire facility, 105 at the Wausau facility and 140 at the Palatka facility).
http://www.pdmbridge.com/index.cfm?event=DisplayContentPieceById&contentPieceId=442
As to statements about security cameras "all over the yard" and the employee's entrance, there are 16 pictures of the PDM facility in our Pictures of Putnam County thread including two of the employee entrance. There are NO security cameras in any of these images that I can see.
I'm not saying there's not any on the property, but I can see sixteen places there's not one.