construction worker
Coverage of construction worker in the Nexus archive.
- Leaning skyscraper where worker died could be left unfinished
A 600-foot leaning skyscraper in Manhattan's Seaport district, where a construction worker fell to his death, has remained unfinished for six years and may stay incomplete. The article also mentions an old Pfizer building in Midtown that recently caused evacuations.
- MTA construction worker rescued after falling into 10-foot trench
An MTA construction worker was rescued after falling into a 10-foot trench in East Harlem, prompting a major emergency response and complex rescue operation.
- Construction worker dies after accident at Walmart in South Carolina
A construction worker died after an accident at a Walmart in Laurens, South Carolina, during a store remodel. The incident occurred around 11:30 p.m. on June 24, and the worker was transported to a nearby hospital but later died. Details about the cause of the accident remain unclear.
- Construction worker dies at site of new Broncos training facility
A construction worker died at the site of the Denver Broncos' new training facility on Monday. The incident occurred during the construction of the facility.
- Construction worker dies at Broncos training facility site
A construction worker died at the Denver Broncos' new training facility site after being found unresponsive in a confined ceiling area. The Denver Broncos expressed condolences, and the cause of death remains under investigation.
- Construction worker dies at Broncos training facility construction site
A 25-year-old construction worker died at the Broncos training facility construction site in Dove Valley after becoming trapped in a ceiling area while fixing a light. Emergency responders were called around 8 p.m., but the worker was reported dead on arrival. The Broncos Park facility, set to open in 2026, is under construction near Centennial.
- New study busts myth of the idle job seeker
A new study challenges the perception that job seekers are idle, highlighting active efforts through the example of a construction worker in Bordeaux. The article references a specific individual in a southwestern French city to illustrate the debunked myth.
- Crews work to fix gas leak in Fort Lauderdale, shutting down EB lanes of Las Olas Blvd.
A gas leak caused by a construction worker hitting a gas line has shut down the eastbound lanes of Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale. Crews are repairing the gas line, and westbound lanes remain unaffected.
- Construction worker struck by falling chain hoist in critical condition
A 68-year-old construction worker was critically injured after being struck by an electric chain hoist at a Hong Kong government drainage replacement site on Yen Chow Street in Sham Shui Po. The incident occurred during drainage pipe replacement works spanning from Tsuen Wan to West Kowloon, with the project slated for completion by year-end.
- Nigeria’s First Quarter GDP Eases on Slowdown in Oil Sector
Nigeria's first-quarter GDP growth eased due to a slowdown in the oil sector, a key economic driver. The article highlights ongoing infrastructure projects like the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, which may offset some economic challenges.