Building collapses – Adomonline.com http://34.58.148.58 Your comprehensive news portal Thu, 18 Jul 2024 13:45:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 http://34.58.148.58/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Building collapses – Adomonline.com http://34.58.148.58 32 32 Ashanti region: Mason killed as building collapses in Sewua http://34.58.148.58/ashanti-region-mason-killed-as-building-collapses-in-sewua/ Thu, 18 Jul 2024 13:45:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2423188 A mason in his early forties, identified as Kwaku Gyemfi, has died after a two-story building he was working on collapsed on him at Sewua in Ashanti region.

Kwaku Gyemfi, the lead constructor at the site, was working with his assistant on site.

According to reports, the deceased went to the site on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, to construct new pillars to support some collapsing ones and parts of the building that had cracks.

While work was ongoing, his assistant alerted him that part of the building was falling in his direction, but unfortunately, Kwaku Gyemfi was trapped as the structure collapsed on him.

Assemblyman of the area, Prince Kwame Adutwum confirmed this unfortunate incident to Adom News.

He said the body has been retrieved and deposited at the morgue.

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Ghana’s engineers propose solutions to building collapses http://34.58.148.58/ghanas-engineers-propose-solutions-to-building-collapses/ Fri, 24 Nov 2023 20:03:42 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2324113 In a riveting exposition at the 37th Annual General Meeting of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) in Accra, two engineers have professed solutions to address collapse of buildings.

The engineers, Mark Nyameche and Dr. Ransford Opoku-Darko went beyond shedding light on the immediate causes and consequences.

Their presentation unveiled a visionary roadmap, painting a compelling narrative of transformation towards a safer and more resilient future.

Dr. Ransford Opoku-Darko

The engineers, in a fearless display of candor, laid bare the severity of the situation by bringing to light five building collapses that unfolded between April and May of the current year.

Their words resonated beyond construction mishaps, portraying these incidents as a profound threat to both national development and public safety.

The two revealed a complex interplay of factors including; the involvement of non-professionals, poor construction practices, uncontrolled urbanization, non-compliance with building regulations, lack of geotechnical investigations, just to mention a few.

In response to the crisis, Nyameche and Opoku-Darko outlined a comprehensive strategy, a beacon of hope illuminating the path to a safer and more resilient future.

They among others proposed a full compliance with existing engineering and building regulations, categorization of professional engineers based on expertise and project limits, strengthening the Engineering Council for effective oversight as well as community engagement and public awareness initiatives.

Their recommendations, if embraced, hold the potential not only to avert future tragedies but also to set an international benchmark for construction safety.

This presentation stands as a rallying cry for collective action, urging the nation to unite in constructing structures that serve as beacons of safety, resilience, and progress.

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