Yale Daily News

Updated: Monday, October 13, 2008 at 1:48pm

Engineers stranded on scaffold while working on A&A

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Staff Reporter
Published Friday, April 4, 2008
Two engineers working on the renovation of the Rudolph Building — formerly the Art and Architecture building — were stranded 100 feet high on faulty scaffolding Thursday evening.
#1 By lisa mullins (Unregistered User) 10:11am on April 4, 2008

you have to be kidding me. someone with the state of connecticut should look into turner construction's operations!! this is the same company where nooses were found on the jobsite. Does anybody realize that turner construction is owned and operated by a germany company, HOCHTIEF Construction. Somebody with the federal government should probably begin looking into and investigating HOCHTIEF Construction operating practices.

#2 By karl t (Unregistered User) 11:20pm on April 6, 2008

also...this is the same company that is at fault up in hartford, connecticut at the saint francis hospital. Turner Construction messedup that project. that construction project is stopped because Turner Construction did not think to reinforce existing office building walls. now the hospital will have to pay thousands of dollars more. the project will cost over one million dollars more because of turner construction's negligence.

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