It’s back to work at a hotel construction site gutted by fire earlier this month.
On April 18, fire crews were called to the site on Lorne Avenue and Circle Drive South just before 6:30 a.m. CT to find the top floors of the development engulfed in flames. The blaze was declared under control three hours later.
According to a report by the CBC, the site is unique to Saskatoon as it’s one of the first six-story, wood-framed buildings in the city.
“The engineer was through to check the safety of the building and all the concrete is OK,” Ray Runtz, site supervisor for Sinewy Construction, said. “We have concrete walls on a wood frame building, and that saved a lot of the building.”
According to Runtz, the concrete walls acted as a fire stop and damage was limited to the eastern and centre sections of the building.
“We’re continuing on the west side above the restaurant and some of the east side too,” Runtz said. “But it’s the centre part that we have to rebuild some floors.”
Cause and damage have not yet been determined, something fire officials admitted they may never get to the bottom of due to the integrity of the structure. Runtz and his team have been working to secure the building since being let back onto the site.
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