Developer of unstable building in NYC says it was never in danger of collapse
Crews and inspectors say no movement has been detected as four nearby buildings stay evacuated and shoring work nears completion.
- Construction crews have been working day and night to stabilize a building on 42nd Street that had structural issues, with two columns buckling and several floors sagging.
- The developer, Gus Manessis, said the building was never at risk of collapse and that the issue was strictly structural, caused by adding too much load on certain columns.
- Officials said significant progress has been made in stabilizing the building, with supports being added to every floor from the ninth floor up to the roof.
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‘Almost never-ending amount of lawsuits’ could come after Midtown building collapse
A torrent of lawsuits is likely to follow the partial collapse of a Midtown building earlier this week, attorneys say. Not only are the building’s owners, developers, contractors and engineers expected to begin pointing fingers at each other in court for what went wrong, the thousands of people and businesses impacted Tuesday when structural columns...
New York construction scare highlights challenges of converting offices into housing
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More Worker Injuries Revealed at Evacuated Midtown Tower
Diana Ruiz Cabrera was several hours into her shift at the massive office-to-residential conversion at the former Pfizer headquarters in Midtown in mid-February when she slipped from a step ladder and fell on her back about five feet below, tearing several ligaments in her ankle in the process. She left the structure in tears, descending via a hoist from where she fell on the tower’s 7th floor, and was escorted by a supervisor to a car that took…
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Manhattan Developer Downplays Collapse Fears, Says Buckling Columns Were a Localized Issue - Internewscast Journal
Internewscast Journal Internewscast The developer of a Manhattan high-rise that triggered collapse concerns after buckled… This Post: Manhattan Developer Downplays Collapse Fears, Says Buckling Columns Were a Localized Issue first appeared on Internewscast Journal
Was everything right in the certification process? Because of the risk of collapse, a 37-storey building in Manhattan was cleared on Tuesday. Now, the »New York Times« reports on the questionable reputation of a participating company.
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