https://www.fastcompany.com/90619078/these-are-the-worlds-deadliest-construction-projects?partner=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&PostID=27626726&MessageRunDetailID= [login to see]
A new interactive timeline puts some of the deadliest projects in context, showing how major construction projects from the past 200 years compare in terms of lives lost. Designed by content marketing agency 1Point21 Interactive on behalf of a Southern California injury litigation law firm, the timeline includes some of the world’s most significant architecture and infrastructure projects, including the Panama Canal (30,609 deaths), the Grand Coulee Dam (77 deaths), and Chicago’s Sears Tower (5 deaths). The timeline also breaks down each project’s death rate per thousand workers. Some are shockingly high.