CBS/AP/ October 29, 2012, 3:12 PM

Crane dangles from NYC high-rise as Hurricane Sandy bears down on city

NEW YORK

A construction crane atop a $1.5 billion luxury high-rise in midtown Manhattan collapsed in high winds Monday and dangled precariously, prompting plans for engineers and inspectors to climb to the top to examine it as a huge storm bore down on the city.

Some buildings, including 900 guests at the Parker Meridien hotel, were being evacuated as a precaution and the streets below were cleared, but there were no immediate reports of injuries. City officials didn't have a number on how many people were told to leave.

Authorities received a call about the collapse at around 2 p.m. as conditions worsened from the approaching Hurricane Sandy. Meteorologists said winds atop the 74-story building could have been close to 95 mph at the time.

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  • The nearly completed high-rise is known as One57 and is in one of the city's most desirable neighborhoods, near Carnegie Hall, Columbus Circle and Central Park. It had been inspected, along with other city cranes, on Friday and was found to be ready for the weather.

    Mayor Michael Bloomberg said later Monday it wasn't clear why the accident happened.

    "It's conceivable that nobody did anything wrong and there was no malfunction, it was just a strange gust of wind," Bloomberg said.

    Engineers and inspectors were planning to hike up 74 flights of stairs to examine the crane. The harrowing inspection was being undertaken by experts who are "the best of the best," city Buildings Department spokesman Tony Sclafani said.

    Lend Lease, one of the largest construction companies in the city, is construction manager for the project. Bloomberg was careful not to blame the company, and said it would be days before officials figured out what happened.

    A spokeswoman for Lend Lease said the company was working with city officials to secure the structure but the weather remained severe. There was no immediate response to a message left with the developer, Extell Development. A phone number for the company that owns the crane, Pinnacle Industries II LLC, rang unanswered.

    The New York Times recently called the building a "global billionaires' club" because the nine full-floor apartments near the top have all been sold to billionaires. Among them are two duplexes under contract for more than $90 million each.

    Shannon Kaye, 96, lives in the building next door.

    "We heard a noise, but we didn't know what it was," she said. Minutes later, she and her neighbors were told to leave.

    "I never liked that building, looking down into my bedroom," she said. "I always had the feeling that something would come falling down from it."

    The Buildings Department had suspended work at the building at 5 p.m. Saturday. It reminded contractors and property owners across the city to secure construction sites and buildings.

    Bloomberg said the city inspected the site after the crane was secured.

    "Just because it's inspected doesn't guarantee that God doesn't do things or that metal doesn't fail. There is no reason to suspect at this point in time that the inspection wasn't adequate," Bloomberg said.

    City Department of Buildings records show a Sept. 21 complaint that a crane at the site was leaking oil onto the roof of an adjacent building; inspectors said a loose fitting was responsible. The fitting was being repaired and a cleanup was under way by the time inspectors arrived.

    In April, the agency got a complaint that the heavy ball at the tip of a crane at the site came loose and hit the materials it was trying to lift, knocking some of them onto an adjacent building's scaffolding. Officials stopped work at the site for a day and issued a violation notice, records show.

    Construction cranes have been a source of safety worries in the city since two giant rigs collapsed within two months of each other in Manhattan in 2008, killing a total of nine people.

    Those accidents spurred the resignation of the city's buildings commissioner and fueled new safety measures, including hiring more inspectors and expanding training requirements and inspection checklists.

    Another crane fell and killed a worker this April at a construction site for a new subway line. That rig was exempt from most city construction safety rules because it was working for a state-overseen agency that runs the subway system.

    Like Monday's accident, one of the 2008 crane collapses also centered on the rig's long, mobile arm, known as a boom. In the May 2008 accident, the boom broke off a roughly 200-foot-tall rig, crashed into a nearby building and plummeted to the ground.

    Prosecutors blamed that collapse on what they called a penny-pinching repair to a crucial component that lets the boom swivel. Lawyers for that crane's owner, who ultimately was acquitted of manslaughter charges, said the operator made a mistake that tipped the boom over backward and snapped it.

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272ALAN says:
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gcbk1 replies:
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No, this is a shameful promotion.
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Aceduece says:
If Flip Flop does get elected you can be sure the first thing his administration will attack will be social issues like abortion, gay marriage, etc. even though they campaigned on the economy. The little weenie, Ryan wants to define when life takes shape which he will work on with the two possible new Senators from Missouri and Indiana. I'm sure there would be other pressing issues like manditory religion in America to attend to as well.
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youreanass replies:
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If "Flip Flop" gets elected, you can be sure that he cannot do anything about abortion because that right belongs to the STATE, NOT the federal government. The presidency is not a dictatorship. He has boundaries. And if the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade there would be so much upheaval in this country because it'd be such a huge step backwards for women's rights. And I don't know where you're pulling "manditory" (spelled "mandatory") religion from.
Ulgnud replies:
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You need to get back on your meds.
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DoSomethingNow says:
We gave billions to Wall Street instead of helping small towns in need, and now we'll spend millions to physically rebuild Wall Street.
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nonsequiturs says:
Wuzzy Bear, remember 2008 when Bush was still ruling?
Perhaps you should read this article to refresh your memory about the situation this country was in at the end of 2008.
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nonsequiturs replies:
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http://money.cnn.com/2009/01/09/news/economy/jobs_december/
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cheryl9063 says:
I went to school as a single mother, got a degree in IT. Pay about $50 a month towards my school loan. I have a great job now that pays well. Just sayin.
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Thor Odinson replies:
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So we don't have to fund abortions with tax money and those willing to work can find success. Congrats to you.

My wife and I are glad another mom didn't go the abortion route and we adopted her baby. Been a happy family ever since.

We even did daycare and some of the kids were adopted from China! Sure easier to adopt USA kids!
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Solarrays247 says:
...and that's exactly what the rest of this country can expect if Romney is elected into office.

Just ask the Sensata employees in Freeport, Illinois, what it feels like to lose their jobs, and how Romney/Bain has ignored their calls for help over the past months.

In other news: wuyzzybear, you're a total A$$hole for posting such bs while people are huddled down, and taking protection from the storm.

You tea baggers are one of the most hateful groups I've ever witnessed in my 65 years! Take a rest from your hate...it may do your body good.
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Ulgnud replies:
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Hateful? Hateful to the people and policies destroying America and trying to make the US Constitution irrelevant. We need more of it, and to vote Obama out in November.
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