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13 But Foreman Robert Hollis and his Gardendale line crew stepped to the plate. "I got a call at 15 minutes to 5 on a Thursday aernoon, and they said they wanted it done by Saturday," Hollis said, recalling there was a 100 percent forecast of rain that Friday. Hollis and his crew scrambled to the job within two hours on Thursday. They completed the energized work before dark, then resumed the "non-hot" work during Friday's rains and finished the job Saturday. "Alabama Power was able to expedite this process, and we were able to make our first trial deliveries on time," Zimmerman said. "Without Alabama Power's assistance, this would not have been possible." Hollis said he expected nothing less from his crew. "For this bunch, it doesn't maer," particularly when it's for a customer like Kamtek that means so much to the community, Hollis said. "Because our guys live where they work, they feel a part of the community and do what they need to do to help their neighbors. They take their job seriously." "The efforts of Robert and his crew turned Kamtek employees Darnell May and David Watts clean the melting furnace of the aluminum die-casting facility, which makes parts for BMW and Mercedes-Benz. APC's Murphy, right, greets Kamtek Assistant General Manager Rick Zimmerman.

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