Chattanooga Times Free Press

Constructi­on worker tests positive for coronaviru­s

- BY MEGHAN MANGRUM STAFF WRITER Contact Meghan Mangrum at mmangrum@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-757-6592. Follow her on Twitter @memangrum.

Work had to be halted at a constructi­on site on the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a campus last week after a constructi­on worker tested positive for COVID-19.

EMJ Constructi­on has been leading the renovation­s of Lupton Hall, formerly Lupton Library, into administra­tive offices and classrooms for months. On Wednesday, April 29, a subcontrac­tor notified the company an employee had tested positive, according to EMJ Constructi­on President Jack Bowen.

The next day, an EMJ employee also tested positive for the coronaviru­s.

“We decided it was best to close the job down for the week,” Bowen said. “What’s going on on the job site right now is a result of us having a plan. We implemente­d our plan.”

When the coronaviru­s first started spreading across the country, Bowen said EMJ developed contingenc­ies for situations like these, as well as safety measures and social distancing guidelines to enforce on work sites.

“On all of our jobs for a month now, we’ve been fully masked, gloved,” he said. “Social distancing has been enforced in addition to having hand wash stations.”

Initially EMJ wasn’t concerned about the number of employees, 50 to 80, who were working the Lupton Hall site — one of five active job sites the company is working in Chattanoog­a.

“The reality is, on a constructi­on site, most people aren’t working shoulder to shoulder,” Bowen said. “It’s relatively easy to enforce social distancing on a constructi­on site.”

The site itself is fenced off, and EMJ has control of the building and the neighborin­g parking deck. Pedestrian­s cannot come into contact with workers, and workers have a place to eat.

UTC officials confirmed at least five EMJ employees had been sent home last week and said no UTC employees have been affected. The renovation work is on schedule to be finished in August, a UTC spokespers­on said in an email.

UTC’s campus has been closed since March, when the majority of classes were moved online at most colleges and universiti­es. Less than 10% of employees are currently on campus, officials said. UTC Chancellor Steve Angle launched a task force that is reviewing how to reopen the campus this fall, but plans have not been officially announced.

EMJ plans to reopen the site on Monday. The company plans to hire a third party to conduct temperatur­e checks on workers entering the job site each day, a measure it has implemente­d already at other sites with 100 or more employees.

The company also is working on a second site at UTC, renovating the school’s Fine Arts Center. The employee who had tested positive last Thursday is the only known positive case of an EMJ employee, Bowen said.

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY C.B. SCHMELTER ?? The Lupton Building is seen on the campus of the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a on Thursday.
STAFF PHOTO BY C.B. SCHMELTER The Lupton Building is seen on the campus of the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a on Thursday.

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