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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 17
Manhattan DA Opens Criminal Inquiry Into 2 Buckled Columns at Midtown Tower
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 17

Manhattan DA Opens Criminal Inquiry Into 2 Buckled Columns at Midtown Tower

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 17

Summary

  • Two columns that buckled on the 21st floor of 235 East 42nd Street last week have triggered a preliminary criminal inquiry by the Manhattan district attorney and the city’s Department of Investigation.
  • Engineers who reviewed drawings and photos said the failed columns did not appear to have required steel-plate reinforcement; GACE Consulting Engineers said its plans called for added support, but the work was not done.
  • The structural failure sowed panic and forced mass evacuations around the Midtown conversion project, where office space is being turned into apartments.
  • Domani Inspection Services, the oversight firm on the project, was founded by Ronald Lattanzio, a former Buildings Department official who later pleaded guilty to bribery after resigning in an earlier scandal.

Insights

Was the Manhattan tower collapse a 'freak accident' or a predictable failure of the city's privatized inspection system?
How could an inspector with a criminal past oversee a project where vital steel supports were completely omitted?
Is NYC's office-to-apartment conversion boom creating a city-wide safety crisis due to flawed oversight?