Construction on the new Sydney Fish Market site has restarted three weeks after a crane collapse left a man in hospital and work on the $750 million government project in limbo.
Access to the site was granted after SafeWork NSW, the government body responsible for ensuring safe conditions on worksites across the state, removed a ban on entry. The day it fell, construction union the CFMEU said its early investigations revealed “a connection pin at the luff rope termination point dislodged, causing the boom to fall”.Only once the main investigation is completed can the crane be removed. Neither SafeWork nor Multiplex revealed plans for how it would be taken out of the site. Multiplex insisted it was “a complicated process involving several parties and we cannot rush it”.
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