Moncton construction accident injures 5 at Shannex site
RCMP responded to structure collapse at construction site on Morton Avenue
At least five people are injured after a structure collapsed during construction on a Moncton independent retirement living community on Tuesday.
Codiac Regional RCMP say they received a call at around 10:30 a.m. about the incident at the Faubourg du Mascaret, a retirement complex on Morton Avenue.
Staff Sgt. Dave MacDonnell said the injured construction workers were taken by ambulance for treatment.
"I don't know the condition of the injured," he said.
MacDonnell said the construction site was evacuated once police arrived on scene, and WorkSafeNB is investigating the incident.
The Faubourg du Mascaret is a complex for seniors owned and operated by Shannex. It includes two nursing homes as well as units for independent living.
The building under construction will be an independent living retirement community.
Isabelle Landry, a spokesperson for Shannex, said a section of the floor collapsed into the residence under construction. She said at least five people were injured.
"We are working in close collaboration with WorkSafeNB and our contractors. Our thoughts are with the people affected," she said in a statement.
Morton Avenue is open after being briefly closed to traffic.
Corrections
- A previous version of this story incorrectly stated the accident took place on Monday.Jun 28, 2022 6:24 PM EDT