NYC crane collapses into street, kills 2 workers

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AMY WESTFELDT | May 30, 2008 09:18 PM EST | AP

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In this frame grab taken from WABC television, damage and debris to a building next to the scene of a construction crane collapse at at East 91st Street and First Avenue in New York Friday, May 30, 2008 is seen. The New York City Fire Department says it has pulled people out of the wreckage. Their conditions are not immediately known. (AP Photo/via WABC TV)

NEW YORK — A construction crane snapped and smashed into an apartment building with a thunderous roar Friday, killing two workers in the city's second such tragedy in 2 1/2 months and renewing fears about the safety of hundreds of cranes towering over the New York skyline.

The collapse happened despite stepped-up inspections and a shake-up in the city Buildings Department after the earlier accident, which killed seven people in March.

The 200-foot crane fell apart on Manhattan's Upper East Side, where contractors were building a 32-story luxury condo complex, about 12 stories high.

Scott Bair, a foreman who arrived at the site seconds after the crane fell, said several co-workers told him the crane had just dropped off a load of materials on the top of the building and was turning to pick up a load from the street when "the turntable popped off _ even though there are 16 bolts that hold it down. It could be an issue with the bolts."

The turntable is a piece of equipment that helps the crane rotate.

Acting Buildings Commissioner Robert LiMandri said that investigators "will be focusing on a particular weld that failed" on the crane, and noted that the 24-year-old crane's model, the Kodiak, is out of production and one of only four in the city.

LiMandri also suspended several crane operations in the city and called an emergency meeting of experts Saturday to address crane safety.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg called the accident "unacceptable and intolerable" but said the city appeared to have followed regulations. "Sadly, we have construction accidents all over the world," he added.

With the city going through a supercharged building boom and an estimated 250 cranes in operation as of mid-March, New York has seen a series of deadly construction accidents. Nine people have died in crane accidents so far this year, versus none in all of last year, and two in 2006.

"Construction of buildings is out of control in this city," City Councilman Tony Avella said. "How many people have to die before the mayor decides enough is enough?"

City Councilwoman Jessica Lappin, who represented the neighborhood affected by the March collapse, said: "People shouldn't live in fear walking near a construction site _ and certainly shouldn't feel fear sitting in their living rooms."

Buildings Department records said officials halted work at the Upper East Side site after the crane failed "load tests" on two straight days, April 22-23. However, the crane passed another test the next day. No violations had been issued in connection with the crane.

Department records also indicate several neighborhood complaints about cranes at the site in recent weeks. At least two callers had expressed concerns about parts of the crane extending past safety barriers. One complained that workers were hoisting heavy metal and concrete over the heads of pedestrians.

Inspectors found most of the concerns were unwarranted, and Buildings Department officials had inspected the crane three times this month, the last time on Thursday. Inspectors responded to a complaint about the crane hoisting loads above workers, but did not see it happening on Thursday, department spokeswoman Kate Lindquist said.

The crane toppled just after 8 a.m., destroying a penthouse apartment across the street and knocking off balconies on the apartment building as it plunged 20 stories into a heap of twisted steel. The city said in a statement that the cab where the operator sits had separated from the crane's tower.

"The sound was like a thunderclap. Then, an earthquake," said Peter Barba, who lives on the seventh floor.

Killed were the crane operator, Donald Leo, 30, and another worker, 27-year-old Ramadan Kurtaj. A third construction worker was seriously injured, and one pedestrian was treated for minor injuries.

Construction foreman Scott Bair said one of the workers on his 40-man crew was taken to the hospital with his "chest slashed open." His eyes filled with tears, Bair said his own life was saved because he left to get an egg sandwich for breakfast a block away just before the collapse.

"I thought, I'm hungry, and I want to go get something to eat _ and that saved my life," he said. When he returned to the site, "Everyone was shook up and crying. These are some hardened men, but they were crying."

Dan Mooney, a longtime New York crane operator who went to the scene after hearing about the accident, said he was stunned by what he saw.

Crane operators, Mooney said, generally need to handle their loads very carefully to keep the top-heavy machines from becoming unbalanced. If an operator tries to lift a load that is too heavy, too fast, it could pull the rig over or cause it to sway dangerously. Stopping short while swinging a very heavy load could cause the same problem, as could having a big load suddenly drop off the end of the crane.

"Any instability in the load could be a problem," Mooney said.

Bloomberg said the crane was a different model from the one that collapsed in March. "It looks like a pattern, but there's no reason to think there's any real connection," the mayor said.

Construction workers have died in recent weeks in crane accidents in Iowa, Missouri and Miami. In Washington, officials called for emergency inspections of its 40 cranes after Friday's accident.

In New York, the general contractor on the project, Leon D. DeMatteis Construction Corp., said Sorbara Construction, a subcontractor, was in charge of operating the crane. A woman who answered the telephone at Sorbara said no one was available to comment.

In the March 15 accident, contractors building a 46-story condominium near the United Nations _ about two miles from the site of Friday's accident _ were trying to lengthen the crane when a steel support broke. A four-story townhouse was demolished and several other buildings were damaged.

Buildings Commissioner Patricia Lancaster resigned under pressure a month later. The city also added extra inspections at building sites and required that its staff be on hand whenever the cranes were raised higher. But this week, the department said an inspector no longer had to be present

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Associated Press writers David B. Caruso, Verena Dobnik, Adam Goldman and researcher Susan James contributed to this report.

 
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Building boom? Huh?

Thought we were in a recession of the highest magnitude.

How many people were murdered in NYC yesterday? How many kinds in NY givernment foster homes were raped & brutalized? How many kids in NY givernment mandated schools received a grossly inferior "education (sic)?"

If taxes & building restrictions in NYC were not so punitive, perhaps more funds could be placed into worker safety.

Where's Spitzer when you need him?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 PM on 05/31/2008

The perfect example of nonexistent government oversight of highly dangerous work in an industry determined to pay the lowest hourly rate and get by with murder.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 PM on 05/30/2008

I've heard Michael Moore is putting together a documentary proving that Pres. Bush was involved in this one too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 05/30/2008
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Hey one trick pony - time for your nap. Your pathetic excuse for a brain is overheating...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 PM on 05/30/2008

Cretins & cowards who fiddle while Rome burns get to be among the first sacrificed. Congrats.
Wut kind of urn would u like?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 AM on 05/31/2008

the building boom in nyc is out of control.

in any industry there are a limited number of truly qualified workers. add to this the contracting real estate market, skyrocketing costs of fuel and raw materials and you have builders racing to complete their jobs.

the number of buildings going up in ny simultaneously defies reason. i hold the city government responsible. they need to slow it all down. now.

people are dying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 PM on 05/30/2008

I guess the companies making all the money are too cheap to build new cranes. Instead they want to keep using the same old wornout cranes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 05/30/2008
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I can't tell you the number of times I have crossed the street to avoid these cranes after the last couple of accidents, and now this... Really, this has become criminal negligence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 05/30/2008
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I hear you! I live in the east 70's and the number of buildings going up around me is insane. There are alot of palms being greased to get these monstrosities up ASAP. Too hell with safety measures. I see these cranes sticking out precariously all over the place. I won't go near them either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 05/30/2008

This is your free market at work. We can't do anything in this country anymore. We can't build decent buildings, we can't build tunnels that don't leak, we can't even make the cell phone system work.

Face it, we live in a third world country. Welcome to the Banana Republic that used to be America

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 05/30/2008
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So true...

I work in Wall street area and there is a building that has been going up FAST near us.
When walking past that intersection one day I heard a loud bang and sounded like a gun shot- everyone jumped and then we saw that a sheet of 4' x 8' plywood had fallen off the building under construction and hit the roof of a car that was waiting at a light before bouncing off onto the street. It must have fallen for at least 10 stories ...and the building crew was totally unaware. The driver of the car was totally pissed.

Scary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 05/30/2008

What does that have to do with a free market economy? Nothing.

Its a lack of oversight to regulate and control on-the-job safety and standardized construction practices.

Your ham-handed jab at capitalism doesn't fit here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 05/30/2008

Yes, the result of deregulation. It should now be obvious to all that these large multinational corporations, industries, etc., cannot be trusted to regulate and control themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 05/30/2008

Correct me if I'm wrong, bur weren't these cranes erected, maintained and operated by union workers?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 05/30/2008

Maybe, maybe not. What does it matter?

Trust the right wing loons to use death and destruction to blame the dead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 05/30/2008

It does matter! I have had many experiences with so-called "skilled" union workers who showed very little regard for the quality of their work. Organized labor has created a culture of workers who feel entitled to keep their jobs despite poor performance, complete lack of respect for authority, and doing as little work as possible. There's no incentive to do a good job because there's no accountability, no risk of consequences for poor work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 05/30/2008

Maybe? Non Union labor in New York? Give me a break. There is no iron worker or operator in NY that, working on a job this size, is not union. I didn't blame the dead, I asked a question.

And to think the democrats demanded the TSA be union.

Now you see why the unions no longer serve a purpose.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 05/30/2008
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This is what happens when you elect a Billionaire as Mayor of a greedy city. Protesters get thrown in jail, while corrupt Real Estate developers get special favors. New York used to be the melting pot of America which attracted tons of creative and interesting people. Now it's just a playground for the uber-rich, who've squeezed out all the creative people that gave the city heart and soul.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 05/30/2008

You sound like a bitter loser. It's a good thing that people want to live in New York....and by the way the city is more diverse than ever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 05/30/2008

I doubt the people responsible for inspecting and certifying that equipment were some of those evil rich people you refer to. Its so easy to blame rich people, but since when does having money automatically make one evil and corrupt? Its an old and tired argument.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 05/30/2008

Your assessment of the Mayor worries me since he has backed Obama and 'birds of a feather flock together'. I'm not voting for Obama anyway - because of my concern about the kind of bad president he will be. A Democrat Bush two.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 PM on 05/30/2008

That's the silliest attempt to hijack a topic I've ever read. The mayor favors development and industry, a free market approach, and if he's backing Obama, it's because his little steely mechanistic calculation is that Obama's a good bet to win. But I haven't heard that the little billionaire has backed anybody, and I live two blocks from City Hall.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 05/30/2008
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And MSNBC is falling all over itself, they live for this... On the scene before the crane hits the ground and there to give a second by second description of the entire event before an event is even an event...

MSNBC - Make Story Now Before Crash

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 05/30/2008
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I think you're confusing MSNBC with FOX News.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 PM on 05/30/2008
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I'm sure CNN was the same.

My issue is, okay, let me know what's going on, but don't interrupt an important topic with "Breaking News" getting me all a flutter, only to find out a tractor trailer went off the road in Hokeytown, then tell me that you don't know the who, what, why and how...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 05/30/2008

Did you see the pictures? That doesn't count as a news story in your world? FOX seemed to think it was also, since they were all over it as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 05/30/2008
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I wornder if they will call it metal fatigue this time or blame the operator.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 PM on 05/30/2008

WHEN CRANES ATTACK!!

Someone alert Stephen Colbert, there's a new threat to America's Homeland Security: CRANES!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 PM on 05/30/2008
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Cute. But now is not the time for humor. Two workers were killed and the people below terrified. I still don't believe they are doing adequate safety inspections.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:54 PM on 05/30/2008
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Yeah. This latest "accident" hit a little too close to home. I used to live just a little further down on 91st Street. Now developers have their beady eyes on the three remaining brownstones at the end of my current block. Maybe it's just time to get rid of some politicians around here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 05/30/2008

I work around construction workers and let me be very clear in what I am about to say. Construction workers Drink Alcohol, before, during and after work, Construction workers also use illegal drugs before, during, and after work. I have seen this with my own eyes. If anyone in New York City thinks I am lying go to a bar near construction site around lunch time.

Construction workers need to be drug tested if they are going to operate heavy machinery..... Period

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 PM on 05/30/2008

My friend, forgetting the fact that this was early in the morning and "alcohol" was a seriously UNlikely factor at that hour...

One need only read the story, to see that the device SNAPPED. This was faulty equipment, and this is not the first time this has been an issue, either. We had City Councilpersons, as well as the mayor, raising stinks about bad inspections and the like, before this ever happened.

Your comment... far from being "clear"... is exactly the type of confusuion that an insurance company or equipment manufacturer's lawyers would attempt to raise, in order to obscure the reponsibility for this unfolding series of disasters which has plagued NYC, and threatens to continue.

Your motives in writing what you did, fact-free and in the immediate wake of the accident, are suspect as hell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 05/30/2008
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As long as we get the "beast of big regulatory government off our back" this is ok.
This is actually social Darwinism. People that live next to old buidings, more likely to be remodeled, demolished, replaced, are losers compared to people that live in clusters of all new buildings where there is less construction activity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 05/30/2008
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I'm about 6 blocks from the site. I can hear the news helicopters hovering overhead.

It's just ludicrous how much construction is going on in this neighborhood. 3 huge hi-rises are going up on East 86th ST alone. The buses can't get across town because of all the contruction traffic.

The public transportation system is already overburdened. I can't imagine how bad it will be once these buildings are filled.

I have to travel through a canyon of cranes just to get to the subway every day. It sucks that I'm forced to fear for my life just to get around town just so more developers can get richer.

I also miss all the local businesses forced out to make room for these monstrosities. The flavor of the area is rapidly vanishing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 05/30/2008

Living in any big city is very dangerous these days. Just think how things will be when the water and food supplies are threatend and the sewer systems fail ? I live in a very remote small town and can raise my own food and walk everywhere. Dark times ahead for urban folks. And....it is all Bush's fault.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 05/30/2008
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As much as want Bush to take the balme... In this case it's not his fault. It's Bloomberg and the local politicians who are selling out the City to developers for a quick buck. I live in the same area and SeconLine is absolutely right. 86th is a mess. Along the avenues, the end of every other block is being torn down to make way for yet more high-rise rabbit warrens passing as luxury apartments. You practically see a new cluster of brownstones being demolished every week. And it isn't just the Upper East Side and Yorkville that's under assault. It's the entire City. With this cancerous development pogrom going on, it's no surprise there are these spectacular "accidents."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 05/30/2008
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