Inspectors Must be Present During NYC Tower Crane Jumps
March 28, 2008 • The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has ordered that inspectors play a more visible role in the jumping process for tower cranes. Commissioner Patricia Lancaster announced Tuesday that while the DOB continues to investigate the cause of the March 15 accident that killed seven people, inspectors must be on site whenever a tower crane is raised or lowered.
On Tuesday, the DOB stopped work at three construction sites because of violations found in a sweeping tower crane inspection campaign, according to news reports.
The citywide tower crane inspection program is expected to be completed by mid-April. The DOB will then inspect the rest of some 220 cranes operating in the city through the end of May. The City Council's Housing and Buildings Committee will hold a hearing April 29 to discuss construction site safety at high-rise developments.