California Moving to Study Balcony Safety After Fatal Berkeley Collapse

September 19, 2016

California is moving to study state balcony standards after a fatal collapse in Berkeley sent shock and horror across the globe last year.

Legislation Gov. Jerry Brown signed last week creates a working group to recommend ways to construct better balconies and whether the state should collect information on construction malpractice. It also requires licensed contractors to report industry-related crimes.

Thirteen people were on a fifth-floor balcony when it fell in June 2015. Six were killed, most of them Irish students studying abroad.

Workers remove part of a balcony that collapsed at the Library Gardens apartment complex in Berkeley, Calif., Tuesday, (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

City officials later found the structure’s wooden support beams had rotted.

Survivors and victims’ families said in support of SB465 the collapse could have been avoided if a state licensing board had known of the builder’s previous defect settlements.

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