Notre Dame
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2019 1:32 am
My little experience in construction sites, which were all on us.gov installations, the requirements for safety and monitoring were pretty onerous. I recall having to assign some privates for 24/7 "fire watch".
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04- ... fed-flames
So, how is it that a fire can break out minutes after the construction crew leaves, and on the day after Palm Sunday, and a few days before Easter? Coincidence much?
I would think that the fire suppression requirements for construction in a 1000 year old wood Cathedral would be a little higher than a cold-war era facility with lots of asbestos and steel.
Anyone with more construction site experience than me care to comment?
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04- ... fed-flames
So, how is it that a fire can break out minutes after the construction crew leaves, and on the day after Palm Sunday, and a few days before Easter? Coincidence much?
I would think that the fire suppression requirements for construction in a 1000 year old wood Cathedral would be a little higher than a cold-war era facility with lots of asbestos and steel.
Anyone with more construction site experience than me care to comment?