Crane Fall was due to Faulty Structure Says State

A state L&I issued report found a flawed engineering design to blame for the November Crane accident in Bellevue. In the accident Matthew Ammon was killed in his top floor apartment at the complex across the street from the crane’s original location.

The crane was being used for what will be the Tower 333 building at NE 4th St and 108th Ave. For more on the story go to Seattle Times.

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