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Scaffold collapse causes chaos on London street Ι Construction Enquirer
A 16-metre length of scaffolding collapsed on to a Fulham Street miraculously missing pedestrians and traffic.
Alliance Building and Contracting Ltd, of Weybridge, was prosecuted by the HSE following the incident on 3 October 2011.
Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard that the firm, which is now in voluntary liquidation, was the principal contractor for a demolition and build project at a site in Lillie Road, Fulham.
A 16-metre length of scaffolding collapsed and fell from the first floor level to the ground below, covering the pavement and an entire traffic lane.
The collapse happened at lunchtime on a normally busy thoroughfare, just a short distance from a nursery and local schools.
HSE found that Alliance Building & Contracting Ltd had failed to properly manage the demolition phase of the work.
The scaffold had been on the building site for a year and been left free-standing long after demolition had finished. The site had been left unattended for long periods and regular inspections of the scaffold for safety had not taken place.
Alliance Building & Contracting Ltd, of Weybridge, was found guilty in their absence of a safety breach and magistrates imposed a fine of £10,000 with costs of £7,190.
Speaking after the hearing, Inspector Charles Linfoot said: “Scaffold collapses are infrequent in the construction industry, but when they occur, they often cause serious injury, fatalities and major damage.
“Lillie Road is a busy one and it is a matter of chance that the collapse, brought about by the safety failures of Alliance Building & Contracting, did not have more serious consequences.
“The case shows how important it is to actively manage all the risks on a construction site and, in particular, to make sure inspections of scaffolding are carried out regularly.”
A 16-metre length of scaffolding collapsed on to a Fulham Street miraculously missing pedestrians and traffic.
Alliance Building and Contracting Ltd, of Weybridge, was prosecuted by the HSE following the incident on 3 October 2011.
Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard that the firm, which is now in voluntary liquidation, was the principal contractor for a demolition and build project at a site in Lillie Road, Fulham.
A 16-metre length of scaffolding collapsed and fell from the first floor level to the ground below, covering the pavement and an entire traffic lane.
The collapse happened at lunchtime on a normally busy thoroughfare, just a short distance from a nursery and local schools.
HSE found that Alliance Building & Contracting Ltd had failed to properly manage the demolition phase of the work.
The scaffold had been on the building site for a year and been left free-standing long after demolition had finished. The site had been left unattended for long periods and regular inspections of the scaffold for safety had not taken place.
Alliance Building & Contracting Ltd, of Weybridge, was found guilty in their absence of a safety breach and magistrates imposed a fine of £10,000 with costs of £7,190.
Speaking after the hearing, Inspector Charles Linfoot said: “Scaffold collapses are infrequent in the construction industry, but when they occur, they often cause serious injury, fatalities and major damage.
“Lillie Road is a busy one and it is a matter of chance that the collapse, brought about by the safety failures of Alliance Building & Contracting, did not have more serious consequences.
“The case shows how important it is to actively manage all the risks on a construction site and, in particular, to make sure inspections of scaffolding are carried out regularly.”