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Friends of victims urge construction pause at deadly Kelowna crane collapse site

Assembly of two new tower cranes at the site began on Tuesday
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A memorial for the five victims of Julysa国际传媒檚 fatal crane collapse in Kelowna stands in front of the Bernard Block construction site as two new tower cranes are assembled at the site on Oct. 26, 2021. (Aaron Hemens/Capital News)

Close friends of workers who died in a July 12 crane accident in Kelowna have launched a petition to pause construction of the highrise until a WorkSafe investigation is complete.

Salmon Armsa国际传媒檚 Jason Wickner, a close friend of Eric Stemmer, one of two brothers killed, said it was a shock when the Mission Group, the development company building the 25-storey residential tower, issued a media release Friday, Oct. 22, stating that assembly of two tower cranes would begin Oct. 26 at two adjacent buildings.

The petition noted the Mission Groupsa国际传媒檚 media release stated: sa国际传媒淭he safety deployment plan includes comprehensive procedures for crane assembly and dismantling, including operator qualifications and training.sa国际传媒

sa国际传媒淭o some,sa国际传媒 stated the petition, sa国际传媒渢his implies that there was an absence of these measures in place under the management of the previously subcontracted crane company, when in fact, many construction companies in Kelowna came swiftly to the defence of the family-run business in the wake of the devastating news.sa国际传媒

Wickner said the investigators have not yet provided any information and he thinks it would be important to ascertain whether any site-specific conditions contributed to the collapse.

Wickner said the collapse was during a heat wave with a lot of factors going on.

sa国际传媒淭hat should be taken into consideration to continue work, you would think,sa国际传媒 he surmised.

A follow-up email from WorkSafeBC said that it still has jurisdiction and its investigation continues.

sa国际传媒淎ll possible contributing factors will be looked at during the course of our investigation. Regarding a new crane being erected, we are working with the employer closely to ensure safety measures are in place related to the assembly of new cranes,sa国际传媒 stated the email.

It said as each case is unique, no timeline for a report can be determined.

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Wickner emphasized friends and family would also like to see a memorial on the worksite where the five men sa国际传媒 Eric and Patrick Stemmer, Cailen Vilness, Jared Zook and Brad Zawislak sa国际传媒 died. While the Mission Group has mentioned doing a memorial on-site, hesa国际传媒檚 not sure what could be done later on, other than a plaque or a bench.

sa国际传媒淭hatsa国际传媒檚 not really adequate,sa国际传媒 he said.

Wickner said someone posted an earlier petition wanting the tower cancelled and made into a green space.

He said he realizes that would be a bit extreme and a difficult ask with contracts and more in place, but something honouring the workers on the worksite should be created.

He said friends thought there would be time to sort something out, but then came the release about the cranes going up. Emails have been exchanged with the Mission Group, he added, but he isnsa国际传媒檛 sure what the companysa国际传媒檚 current stance is.

A man watches as a new tower crane is assembled in downtown Kelowna on Oct 26, 2021. (Aaron Hemens/Capital News)
A man watches as a new tower crane is assembled in downtown Kelowna on Oct 26, 2021. (Aaron Hemens/Capital News)

One more consideration Wickner mentioned is the mental health aspect of the crane collapse. He said a lot of people were affected by and connected to the accident. While he knows there is a phone number for workers and family members to call, sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檓 unsure of the mental health of everyone in Kelowna, seeing the towers and seeing the cranes go up. I wonder how people working nearby would feel about that as well,sa国际传媒 he said.

If you would like to read or sign the petition requesting a longer pause before cranes go back up on the site, go to you.leadnow.ca, sa国际传媒淭o: Mission Group - Honour and Respect the Fallen Workers of the Kelowna Crane Accident.sa国际传媒

In response to the petition, Mission Group said it is continuing to work with the victimssa国际传媒 families to determine what is permissible and appropriate to memorialize the five people who died. It also clarified that the two cranes are going up at the two abutting projects, not the one where the collapse happened.

This story was updated to include information provided by WorkSafeBC and Mission Group.

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Martha Wickett

About the Author: Martha Wickett

came to Salmon Arm in May of 2004 to work at the Observer. I was looking for a change from the hustle and bustle of the Lower Mainland, where I had spent more than a decade working in community newspapers.
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