90-tonne segment of bridge plunges into Fraser River
CBC News
Posted: Feb 10, 2012 9:33 AM PT
Last Updated: Feb 10, 2012 3:30 PM PT
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A crane tipped off its tracks on the Port Mann bridge construction project east of Vancouver on Friday morning and dropped a segment of the bridge into the Fraser River.
Bridge project spokesman Max Logan said the gantry crane, which is designed to move on rails, is secure and nobody was hurt, but a 90-tonne section of the bridge deck the crane was moving fell into the Fraser River.
The segment struck a pile as it fell and is now submerged in the river. It is unclear whether the segment can be recovered.
The bridge segments are brought in by barge and lifted into place by the special 720-tonne horizontal gantry crane, which is also called a segment launcher.
Logan said one of the supports for the gantry appears to have been crushed and the gantry pitched forward.
It is unclear how long the mishap will delay the project, but the contractor Kiewit is responsible for any costs that result.
The Trans-Canada Highway remains open on the old Port Mann Bridge and there are no reports of any injuries.
When completed, the $800-million bridge will provide 10-lane crossing of the Fraser River for the Trans-Canada Highway east of Vancouver. It is scheduled to be completed in 2013.
10:30 a.m. CST, February 10, 2012
A 250-foot-tall crane collapsed Friday morning onto a building at a construction site at the Kent County jail complex in Grand Rapids, injuring three people, authorities said.
The jail was placed on lockdown following the incident. Kent County Undersheriff Jon Hess described the injuries to a construction worker and two Kent County jail trustees as minor, The Grand Rapids Press (http://bit.ly/ziaMEe) reported.
Both the department construction company officials said all inmates and workers were accounted for.
Construction company Owen-Ames-Kimball Co. said Friday in a statement it was investigating the cause of the accident and had no further information. Hess said it appears that a cable snapped as the crane was carrying cement.
Images from the scene showed part of the crane leaning against a building. A garage area where sheriff's vehicles are kept was damaged.
The main jail that houses inmates apparently wasn't damaged, and Hess said authorities were checking the structural integrity of that building.
The crane that fell has been used for seven months on a $27 million renovation project, Hess said.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-mi-constructionaccid,0,32...
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http://gulfnews.com/news/uae/emergencies/crane-collapse-hurts-6-wor...
Published: 19:45 February 29, 2016
Sharjah: Six workers have suffered serious injuries after a crane collapsed on them at a construction site in Sharjah on Monday afternoon, an official at Sharjah Police told Gulf News.
Construction company employees who were at the site were summoned by police for questioning to piece together the moments leading up to the tragic workplace accident.
The Sharjah Police have also detained a number of officials of the company following the tragic incident that took place on Monday afternoon in Muwaileh area of Sharjah.
Police operations room received a call saying that six Asian workers were seriously injured after crane collapsed on them.
Police patrol paramedics moved to the spot and shifted the injured workers to Al Qassimi Hospital.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-02-27/crane-collapse-at-constructio...
Posted 33 minutes ago
Nearby residents have been evacuated after an eight-storey crane collapsed at a construction site in Sydney's north-west.
Emergency services were called to the site in Sherbrook Road, Hornsby shortly before 7:30am.
Police are on the scene and have evacuated residents in surrounding houses on Belair Close.
Fire and Rescue NSW said they were continuing to monitor the situation.
The Fire and Rescue Twitter account posted that the building where the crane collapsed was a four-storey building, which was under construction.
Engineers are at the scene, the account tweeted.
There are no reports of injuries.
http://en.news-4-u.ru/in-yekaterinburg-a-tower-crane-collapsed-on-a...
The reason of falling of the crane is unknown. Now, in particular, to determine in which company the victim worked as a crane operator. According to the local website, building the scene was carried out by the company «the Forum-groups».
«In the fall of the boom there was a partial destruction of the roof of a house, walls and balconies from the 3rd to 5th floors near the third entrance. A search for victims and the evacuation of residents of apartment houses», — told in the MOE.
According to LifeNews, the accident killed the crane operator Dmitry Lebedev. Criminal proceedings were instituted under article about the violation of safety rules during construction works, notes the TV channel.
A similar case occurred in Ekaterinburg on October 22, 2011. Then, as a result of the collapse of a tower crane, one person was killed and another suffered a torn ACL on his leg and was hospitalized. It was reported that the cause of the accident was violation of safety regulationshttp://louisville.suntimes.com/lou-news/7/110/244935/update-mechani...
Louisville Metro Posted: 02/19/2016, 11:35am
LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) – Mechanical failure combined with strong winds brought down a crane late Friday morning at the site East End Bridge construction, a spokeswoman for the Ohio River Bridges Project said. As soon as the crane began to collapse, the crane operator jumped into the Ohio River in the opposite direction as the crane.
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February 18, 2016 5:47 PM
Filed Under: Hanover Construction Accident, Hazel Sanchez
A construction worker was killed and another was injured in a crane accident in Hanover, New Jersey on Feb. 18, 2016 (credit: CBS2)
HANOVER TOWNSHIP, N.J. (CBSNewYork) — A New Jersey construction worker is dead and another injured after an accident involving a crane.
The workers were part of a crew building a new fire station when something went terribly wrong.
As CBS2’s Hazel Sanchez reported, Whippany firefighters got the tragic call Thursday, responding to the construction site of their future fire house on Troy Hills Road off Route 10.
One construction worker was killed, crushed by a generator. Another worker was seriously injured. Investigators have not released the workers’ names.
“It’s a real tragedy, really. You get up in the morning to go to work and you’re not going home,” said Hanover resident Debbie Daiuto.
A crane crew had secured the generator and was moving it to its permanent location when it appears two of the four yellow support belts snapped, flipping the generator onto two workers who were guiding it into place, Sanchez reported.
Neighboring communities, including Madison and Cedar Knolls fire departments, came to assist Whippany’s bravest who were the first to respond.
“I’m also in the construction business so seeing something like this is shocking,” said Parsipp…
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February 17, 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuuMPxyivxc
A construction crane collapses in India after workers miscalculate load weight. Thankfully everyone manages to get out of the way before the crane hits the ground.
Pictures courtesy of twitter
At least one dead and another trapped in crushed car after massive New York crane collapses in rush hour At least one person has died and more than a dozen injured after a massive crane collapsed on a street in New York this morning.
Another remains trapped inside a car which has been crushed by the gigantic crane after it plunged down on a busy street in lower Manhattan this morning.
Two more people are in a critical condition and another seriously injured after the horror accident, the New York fire department confirmed.
It fell on a number of cars when it came plummetting to the ground, smashing their roofs.
A senior city official also said the crane hit a number of buildings on its way down.
One person was trapped inside a vehicle on Broadway in the Tribeca neighbourhood after the incident, which happened at 8.30am local time this morning.
A badge on the crane showed the logo for Bay Crane, a company that owns a second crane that collapsed 30 floors in New York last year.
It is unclear what caused the plane to collapse this morning, but Storm Team 4 claims weather conditions are unlikely.
Source: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/6911401/Massive-crane-col...
http://www.equipmentworld.com/worker-rescued-from-beneath-collapsed...
January 22, 2016 |
A road crew near San Diego scrambled to rescue a co-worker who became pinned after a crane collapsed during a project along Interstate 95.
According to reports from KGTV and CBS8, the crane was being used to move concrete barriers on a freeway ramp when it toppled over around 1 a.m. Wednesday.
A construction worker was pinned between two K-rail safety barricades, according to the reports. Though the man suffered a severe leg injury, his co-workers were able to free him before emergency crews arrived on the scene.
The crew then brought in a crane to upright the toppled machine. The cause of the crane collapse has not yet been determined.
http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/01/121846/construction-worker-kille...
Construction worker killed in collapsing crane incident.
January 12 2016 @10:26pm
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Posted: 10:51 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
WEST PALM BEACH —
A crane collapsed onto a barge near the Flagler Memorial Bridge on Wednesday morning, but the crane operator was uninjured, West Palm Beach Fire Rescue reports.
The crane failure happened just before 9 a.m. on the west side of the Lake Worth Lagoon, said Tish Burgher, spokeswoman for the bridge replacement project.
The crane never landed in the water and the operator was able to get out without injury, fire rescue spokeswoman Diana Matty said.
Although there were workers in the area, none was injured, Matty added.
The crane collapse caused no damage to the existing or replacement bridge, Burgher said.
Eastbound traffic on the bridge was shut down for 30 minutes, then reopened at 9:15 a.m.
The Flagler Memorial Bridge project began in 2012 and is expected to last until 2017.
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