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Local 375's
Ron Vega was a member of the Department and Design and Contruction
team that oversaw the $1 billion Ground Zero cleanup.
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"We went far beyond the call of duty."
Local 375 member Ron Vega was one of 88 registered
city engineers who brought in the $1 billion cleanup job at Ground
Zero ahead of schedule and without a single work-related fatality.
The crew from the Dept. of Design and Construction ran the day-to-day
demolition at the 16-acre site for nine months. They supervised
the four contractors who removed the remains of the World Trade
Center1.5
million tons of twisted steel and shattered concrete.
"DDC union workers had a constant presence
at Ground Zero," Mr. Vega said. "We went far beyond the
call of duty." As a union activist, Mr. Vega played an important
role in Civil Service Technical Guild Local 375's successful fight
to stop former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani from privatizing the construction
management duties. The Bechtel Group, a construction industry giant,
was in line to get the $27.5 million contract, but federal experts
and the City
Council backed the public employees in Local 375.
Mr. Vega monitored the construction workers, verified their personnel
records and made sure that their working conditions were safe. All
along, he knew he was working in a giant gravesite, where nearly
3,000 people perished.
"I would cross myself all the time," Mr. Vega said. "We
were walking among the dead and I would hear them cry out. Because
we were monitoring the excavation closely, we were often the first
ones to see the bodies and stop the work so they could be removed."
G.N.H.