Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Worker hurt in new collapse at constructi­on site

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ATLANTA — A concrete slab at a parking deck under constructi­on in Atlanta collapsed Saturday, the second collapse at the site in as many days, sending a worker trying to shore up the structure plunging several stories below, authoritie­s said.

The man suffered leg injuries after falling eight to 10 floors, Atlanta fire spokesman Sgt. Cortez Stafford said. The worker was taken to a hospital for treatment, and he was alert and conscious, authoritie­s said.

“He was on that concrete and rode it down as it collapsed,” Stafford said.

Authoritie­s have stopped all work at the site and blocked off streets around it. The two collapses have compromise­d the structure and created a risk of additional falls, Stafford said.

The 3,000-space parking garage is being built at one of Emory University’s hospitals just north of downtown Atlanta. It was supposed to be completed next year.

On Friday, a section of concrete on the prefabrica­ted parking deck partially collapsed, injuring six workers. A column on the 11th floor gave way, causing debris to fall onto the 10th floor in that initial collapse.

Stafford said Saturday that a constructi­on problem, not a faulty design, was to blame for that first collapse.

Firefighte­rs raised concerns that more of the structure could yet collapse and fall onto Interstate 75/85, a busy freeway through the heart of the city. Parts of adjoining streets and a ramp to the freeway were closed as a precaution.

The garage is part of a major constructi­on push at the hospital, including a new $470 million location for Emory’s Winship Cancer Institute, which is going up in a 17-story tower on a parcel separate from the parking garage.

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