Why Do Cranes Collapse
Houston Crane Collapse Could Have Been Prevented?
By Don A Shepard, published Jul 19, 2008
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Sat., July 19, 2008Another crane collapsed Friday. This time in Houston Texas, killing four and injuring at least seven others. After the recent crane collapses in New York, this one in Houston is especially disturbing. These cranes are enormous structures so when a crane collapses, as we have seen it can be devastating. It leaves many of us shaking our heads wondering why, when we can send people to the moon, we can't keep a crane from collapsing.
I dug in a little to see what I could find out. According to an abstract of a journal article on ingentaconnect.com a crane collapse is responsible for one third of all construction deaths. This was surprising, as crane collapses have only recently been stressed in the news. Many of the deaths from crane collapses prior to this year have not been in the United States.
So why are all the crane collapses in the U.S. now? We can't just blame the New York Crane Company who owned the cranes in the New York disasters now that we have other cities including Houston with their own crane collapses. The recent cranes involved in the collapses did not result from the same issue so we can not blame a specific part or error for the collapses. We do not yet know the culprit of the Houston crane collapse.
You would think with the lull in new construction we would have less crane collapses. In a discussion conducted by The Washington Post, John Cumings assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Maryland College Park believes the lull in construction may be part of the problem. He states that the lack of new construction causes companies to be more rushed in order to save money. The faster a project is done, the less is spent on labor. He also points out that these huge cranes (the Houston crane is 300 ft tall) are rented by the month at the rate of fourteen to thirty thousand dollars per crane. Time is money and money is motivating.

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Did You Know?
One third of all construction deaths are crane relatedResources
- David Brown, Science: Physics of a Crane Collapse, Washingtonpost.com
- Associated Press, 4 dead 7 Injured in Houston Crane Collapse, MSNBC.com
- Neitzel R. L.; Seixas N. S.; Ren K. K.,A Review of Crane Safety in the Construction Industry, .ingentaconnect.com
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