About This Book
The narrative follows the planning and execution of a massive riverside grain elevator whose construction repeatedly tests engineers, laborers, and contractors. After persistent delays and apparent mismanagement, the firm sends Charlie Bannon to supersede the struggling superintendent and confront cramped site conditions, erratic deliveries of cribbing and timber, and tight schedules. Detailed scenes of framing, hoisting, and carpentry are interwoven with workplace interactions that reveal professional pride, managerial friction, and the camaraderie of men accustomed to risk. The work focuses on practical problem‑solving and the interpersonal dynamics that shape large industrial projects under pressure.
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