Developer provides update after crane crash
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Red Apple Real Estate has issued a statement regarding the crane crash that occurred during Hurricane Milton, which led to significant damage at the Residences at 400 Central construction site. The crash involved a large section of a 500-foot tower crane being blown into the adjacent Tampa Bay Times building, prompting immediate action from the development firm. In the wake of the incident, the project's general contractor and crane subcontractor are engaging engineering specialists to begin the process of debris removal. The leadership of Red Apple Real Estate has expressed their dedication to ensuring safety and expediting recovery efforts in the face of this unexpected event. This situation not only impacts the timeline for the construction project but also calls into question the adequacy of safety protocols during extreme weather conditions.
The firm has committed to keeping the local community updated on the progress of the recovery and any implications for the construction timeline. As the situation unfolds, the company is focused on addressing both safety concerns and the continuation of project work. This incident underscores the challenges faced by construction projects in regions prone to severe weather, particularly as they navigate the complexities of ensuring worker safety and project integrity.