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From:
Greenfest, Gary M [GreenfestGM@state.gov]
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 6:03 AM
To: Len Kopec
Cc: Kevin
We have
received many compliments from the
tenants of the new space,
please pass on to the guys.
Most importantly the bosses are happy.
I appreciate all the hard work you have all put in and I certainly will
pass this on
to my office back home. A few more months!
Thanks,
Gary
ATTABOY
DAVID AND WAYNE!
Jon,
FYI, when the red grid on the 4th floor of the Rome
Embassy Project was
tested for isolation,
the guy who tested it, who has been doing it for 15 or 20 years, said that
it was the best level of isolation that he has ever seen on his meter.
It was installed by David
Duffin and Wayne Mills.
Len
Jim,
I wanted to share some of my observations with you from my recent trip to
Bangkok
to witness a portion of our installation.
From the start, the Greenway team on site was nothing short of
professional, competent and well motivated. The team worked long
hours including weekends and holidays to complete the work on time and be
completely prepared for the crane arrival to hoist the antenna platform.
They overcame several obstacles easily with no impact to the installation
schedule and coordinated with post personnel to keep the job on track.
Damien ____ went well above his responsibility to appease a rather
difficult person at post in order to complete the installation and not
burden other team members with this problem. The feedback from post
personnel regarding the Greenway team was exceptional.
One senior
engineer stated this is the best construction team he has ever seen at an
embassy. As the Government PM, I would welcome this greenway team on
any of the ESS installations in the future.
The DPI and AT&T team
arrived on site several days after my arrival and immediately began work.
Ivan (from DPI) was particularly impressive considering he arrived a day
late due to circumstances beyond his control. Upon his arrival he
showed up to work with less than 4 hours sleep. The entire
installation team hit the ground running and began preparation work for
the dish construction. They required very little assistance from
post personnel and were very self sufficient. This trait is
extremely welcome by post personnel who are often burdened by visitors who
require constant attention. All three team members from AT&T and
DPI are valuable assets to the ESS program and I look forward to their
continued involvement with this effort.
Thank you for a job well
done.
Barry Miller
ESS PM

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