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Unstable nearby constructi­on site forces evacuation of apartment in Kelowna

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More than 80 residents of a low-income apartment building in Kelowna moved in just eight months ago but have now been told to leave over a “significan­t” risk to life and safety.

A statement from B.C. Housing said the 84 people who live in Hadgraft Wilson Place will have to move out by today due to concerns over constructi­on activity at a nearby University of British Columbia-Okanagan site.

B.C. Housing said in a statement that recent geotechnic­al and structural engineerin­g reports show a shoring wall is unstable at the constructi­on site, and a slip “could cause serious structural damage” to the neighbouri­ng apartment building.

Pathways Abilities Society, which operates the building, is offering accommodat­ion for tenants who need to temporaril­y relocate to a hotel.

Society executive director Charisse Daley said tenants and staff at the building are devastated by the unexpected evacuation notice.

“We’re beyond frustrated. This simply shouldn’t be happening and it was preventabl­e,” said Daley in a statement.

“We have been notifying UBC Trust for months of the issues looking for solutions to the initial damage and wanting to ensure the long-term stability of the building,” the statement said.

However, Daley said the message they received from the university is that they “are not confident” the constructi­on is causing the damage.

Daley said staff have formed “supporting, caring relationsh­ips” with the tenants and it’s just unimaginab­le for tenants to be evacuated so soon after being allowed to move into the new building.

“We’re playing triage to address the immediate shortterm problem while working on

the longer-term solutions,” she said.

Kelowna Fire Chief Dwight Seymour said in a statement the level of risk is “significan­t enough to begin the evacuation process to ensure the life and safety of occupants and first responders.”

B.C. Housing said new informatio­n about the risks of the shoring wall emerged after earlier reports showed constructi­on activity at the UBCOkanaga­n site caused cracks in the walls and windows of the nearby apartment building.

“This is an incredibly stressful time for everyone involved, particular­ly for the tenants at Hadgraft Wilson Place who just moved into their new homes a few months ago, many after waiting years for a secure home they could afford,” B.C. Housing said in its statement.

The statement said it is unclear when tenants will be able to return, and engineers will conduct a comprehens­ive review of the building as soon as all tenants have left. The society is asking people who have self-contained units and are able to rent in the short-term to contact them.

The university didn’t respond to a request for comment Monday.

 ?? MADISON REEVE, CASTANET ?? Hadgraft Wilson Place in Kelowna had to be evacuated because of damage linked to nearby excavation.
MADISON REEVE, CASTANET Hadgraft Wilson Place in Kelowna had to be evacuated because of damage linked to nearby excavation.
 ?? VIA CASTANET ?? UBC-Okanagan’s constructi­on site for a 43-storey tower, which includes an undergroun­d parking garage.
VIA CASTANET UBC-Okanagan’s constructi­on site for a 43-storey tower, which includes an undergroun­d parking garage.

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