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Deadly Garage Collapse Was Caused by ‘Reckless' Repairs, Report Finds
Deadly Garage Collapse Was Caused by ‘Reckless' Repairs, Report Finds

New York Times

time29-04-2025

  • New York Times

Deadly Garage Collapse Was Caused by ‘Reckless' Repairs, Report Finds

Hours before a Lower Manhattan parking garage collapsed in 2023, killing an employee and injuring seven other people, workers had inadvertently destroyed part of a load-bearing pier on its second floor, a report released Monday concluded. The garage, at 57 Ann Street, near City Hall, had long been plagued by faulty construction and engineering missteps, the report found. Neither the engineering firm renovating the building nor garage workers had reported the unsafe conditions, and they never obtained the permits necessary to fix them, the report said. The report was prepared by a structural engineering firm in collaboration with the city's Department of Buildings, Department of Investigation and the Manhattan district attorney's office, which found no evidence of criminality. In a statement accompanying the report's release, Jimmy Oddo, New York City's buildings commissioner, said the 'reckless' repair work was partially to blame for the collapse of the garage. 'The extensive multiagency investigation into this catastrophic collapse makes one point abundantly clear: This tragedy in the heart of Lower Manhattan was entirely preventable,' Mr. Oddo said. On April 18, 2023, a bit before 9 a.m., workers began removing bricks from the load-bearing column, leaving behind a gaping hole near the ceiling of the garage's second floor, the report said. A few minutes after 4 p.m., a garage employee drove a car across the roof, directly above the column. Seconds later, the building collapsed, killing Willis Moore, a 59 year-old manager who had worked at the garage for more than a decade. Several other garage workers were injured, including one who was trapped on an upper floor and another who fell from the second floor to the first, according to ABC7. Though the demolition work on the column caused the building to collapse, engineering and construction missteps over the years made the building unstable, according to the report, which spanned more than 3,000 pages. When the building was constructed in 1925, builders didn't connect the pier to a wall shared with a neighboring building. This set the stage for the piers to deteriorate in the near-century that followed, the report said. Photos of the garage's second floor taken the year before the collapse show large cracks running down the second-floor column. The company operating the garage, Little Man Parking, had chosen Experion Design Group, a New York-based architecture and engineering firm, to make repairs to the building to comply with a 2021 law requiring routine inspections of parking structures. The Ann Street garage would have had to file its first inspection just nine months after the collapse. Neither Little Man nor Experion reported the cracking to city authorities, which they are required to do under city construction codes, the report said. A renovation plan by Experion failed to identify that the column was made entirely of load-bearing brick, according to the report. The Little Man employees performing the repairs were doing so without city permits or approved engineering plans. After employees removed the bricks from the pier, the garage's general manager texted a photo of the hole left behind to a project manager at Experion. Roughly an hour before the collapse, the project manager told the garage workers to put the bricks back, but 'did not communicate urgency,' the report said. Representatives for Experion and Little Man could not be reached for comment Tuesday. Jeff Roth, the city's deputy mayor of operations, said in a statement that the collapse highlighted the importance of the city's construction regulations. 'The tragedy at Ann Street reminds us that every time un-permitted work occurs, it could literally lead to loss of life,' Mr. Roth said. Two decades before the building collapsed, its owner was cited for structural issues and fined $800, according to a summary of the violation. City records show no sign issues were ever fixed. The garage was cited again in 2009 for exceeding its capacity. The collapse on Ann Street drew attention to problems in parking garages across the city. A New York Times report in 2023 found that more than three dozen parking garages had serious structural issues. Though no criminal charges will be filed in relation to the collapse, the Department of Buildings issued civil citations, including seven to the building's owners. The agency also ordered third-party reviews of all parking structures in the city that were operated by Little Man or worked on by Experion. The report included several recommendations for strengthening city oversight of parking structure repairs and inspections. In the statement announcing the report, the Department of Buildings said it had created a 'proactive enforcement unit' to inspect parking structures that have fallen into disrepair. The unit will begin operating later this year.

Experion Technologies and Tagit Join Forces to Transform Digital Banking Solutions
Experion Technologies and Tagit Join Forces to Transform Digital Banking Solutions

Yahoo

time10-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Experion Technologies and Tagit Join Forces to Transform Digital Banking Solutions

LONDON and SINGAPORE, Feb. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Experion Technologies, a global software product engineering and digital transformation company, has announced a strategic partnership with Tagit, an award-winning digital banking solutions provider based in Singapore. This collaboration aims to revolutionize banks and financial services institutions with advanced digital banking solutions. With over 20 years of experience, Tagit is renowned for delivering innovative digital banking solutions. Partnering with Tagit, Experion will empower banks to seamlessly enhance their digital reach, offering superior experiences to retail and corporate clients alike. Driving Customer-Centric Banking This partnership accelerates the adoption of Customer-Centric Banking, a transformative approach that offers highly personalized, lifestyle-oriented, and family-focused financial services. Moving beyond traditional banking, it integrates tailored, omnichannel experiences into users' daily lives. By combining Tagit's Digital Banking Suite—which includes retail, corporate, family banking, and onboarding solutions—with Experion's expertise in integration, customization, and localization, banks can deploy scalable solutions that foster deeper customer relationships. Features like family banking, goal-based saving, and lifestyle financial management help increase retention and loyalty. Tagit's Digital Banking Suite is designed to enable both traditional and challenger banks to rapidly deploy high-end digital capabilities without requiring extensive custom development. The products' configurability and scalability simplify the digital transformation journey for banks. CEO Perspectives "Customer-Centric Banking is the future of financial services. Our partnership with Tagit enables banks to quickly adopt this transformative approach," said Binu Jacob, MD & CEO, Experion Technologies. "By integrating family and lifestyle banking into digital ecosystems, banks can create personalized, immersive experiences that enhance customer loyalty while meeting regulatory compliance through Experion's customizations." Sandeep Bagaria, CEO of Tagit, added, "We are thrilled to partner with Experion Technologies. Their BFSI expertise complements our vision of accelerating digital transformation for banks. Together, we'll help financial institutions deliver seamless, secure, and personalized digital banking experiences, enabling them to thrive in an evolving digital landscape." A Proven Partnership Tagit serves over 40 million users globally, including Axis Bank, Citi, and MUFG, with scalable and secure digital solutions. Experion, with a proven track record of transformative product engineering services, will ensure smooth deployment, compliance customization, and localization for Tagit's products, allowing banks to overcome integration challenges and deliver cutting-edge, customer-centric banking services. Photo: View original content: SOURCE Experion Technologies Sign in to access your portfolio

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