Two killed, one badly hurt in New York crane collapseMay 31, 2008 - 11:43AM
A crane crashed onto a building in New York City, killing two construction workers and seriously injuring another, officials said, in the second such fatal accident here in less than three months.Mayor Michael Bloomberg called the incident was "intolerable," but said there was "no reason to think there's any real connection" between the two crane crashes.All three victims were working on the site in the Upper East Side of Manhattan Friday when the crane fell on the 32-story building being built and a 23-story building across the street, the mayor told reporters, adding that a pedestrian was also lightly injured.Police said the crane operator died at the scene, while a second worker died later in hospital. A third worker was in serious condition with a chest wound."I think what has happened is unacceptable and intolerable," Bloomberg said."Having said that, we do not at the moment know exactly what happened or why... whether or not had we had other regulations, we could have prevented this at this point, we just don't know."Officials insisted the crane had been properly inspected."We have no reason to believe that there was anything we could have done to prevent this. Clearly, the crane fell. Three people were very badly hurt, one fatally, so we have to take a look at our procedures again," Bloomberg said.New York Governor David Paterson said the accident was a "terrible tragedy," adding: "There's no need to speculate now on how this happened. That will all be investigated, but certainly these types of accidents are all too frequent."A similar tragedy took place in Manhattan in March when a construction crane fell on top of a small building, killing seven people.New regulations were introduced following the March accident, and first deputy buildings commissioner Robert LiMandri said the crane involved in Friday's collapse had been inspected under this new protocol.Firefighters picked through piles of rubble at the site, while crowds gathered trying to get a look at the twisted metal of the crane and part of the building that appeared sheared off.In March, seven people were killed, six of them construction workers, when a 60-meter (200-foot) crane collapsed and crushed an entire residential building and damaged several other properties.Bloomberg said at the time that the accident was "one of the worst the city has had."A New York city employee later was charged with lying about an inspection he supposedly made of that construction crane.That building under construction, a 43-story residential block, had been cited for 13 safety violations, five of which were still outstanding, according to local authorities.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
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This my element that i chose, 2 beams being connected together to make the apex and a mullion below that connection to withstand and work with the building against wind loads.
This is a crane on site helping erected the steel members, the crane would stay onsite from the very first erection of steel to the very last.
This is another view of all the steel members, and another look at my element for my major project.
And this is my delivery truck that i used on my poster! I had engneers designs of my construction as well as steel fabricators drawings which i added to my poster but for some reason i cannot upload them.
This is a crane on site helping erected the steel members, the crane would stay onsite from the very first erection of steel to the very last.
This is another view of all the steel members, and another look at my element for my major project.
And this is my delivery truck that i used on my poster! I had engneers designs of my construction as well as steel fabricators drawings which i added to my poster but for some reason i cannot upload them.
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