When I arrived at the supercharger site today, the foreman (the man pictured in black), called me over to ask me who I was. I told him I am a Tesla owner. We chatted for a while about the supercharger site, and these issue were discussed: (1) His company, Mole' is the subcontractor in charge of all of the ground work for Max Gen. They do all but the electrical work. (2) The foreman said that he has spoken to several Tesla owners, including COSMACELF. The foreman asked if I am a TMC member. When I said yes, he said they follow the posts on the forum. He asked what my identifier is on the forum. I told him WATPWR. Frankly, I don't care who knows that. Others might, but I don't give a big RF. (3) The foreman understands our interest in this construction site, and has no problem with our interest and enthusiasm, but their #1 and only concern is the safety of everyone involved. They do not want anyone entering within the barriers of the construction site, nor do they want people scrambling up the slope, which is steep and slippery to observe or take pictures. He said we can take pictures from outside of the construction area, including over the top of the fence, or as I suggested...by drone(!), but not from inside the barrier line, nor by climbing the hillside which he said is dangerous. He said this site is unique in its large size, the slopes involved, and danger of falling. I told him I would post this, so that members would see that their only concern is SAFETY. (4) I asked him whether the vertical beams were being installed for roofing, perhaps for solar panels over the chargers. He said that it would become obvious within the week, but that they have a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) and could not say. I asked if this NDA was like the one Stormy Daniels has with the lawyer, Cohen...he chuckles!
So, anyway, I'm assuming that anyone approaching the construction site who looks like a Tesla geek will be talked to about safety. He was a nice guy, not overbearing, and I understand his concern. I doubt we will get any additional information from this crew, unless we hire Stormy's lawyer, Michael Avenatti. So, as long as work continues toward completion, I guess we're good...anyone have a drone?