I didn't think it could get any worse but it has. This job would have employed hundreds of boilermakers. Now it employes a couple of dozen. The last couple of paragraphs says what we in the trade already know. There's no work in the power industry these days:
http://www.buffalonews.com/business/article169021.ece "At 3,000 tons (5,899,510 pounds, to be exact) and 124 feet high..... Sixty feet wide and 118 feet long, it was fabricated in Indonesia, assembled in Mexico and welded to a barge to be brought to Queens."