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Phoenix Construction updates council on worker fall at Project Maze; residents press questions about generators, abatement and transparency
Summary
Phoenix Construction representatives told the council about an Oct. 9 workplace fall and said they cooperated with OSHA; council members and residents pressed for regular updates, raised concerns about diesel generators, pollution and whether the city’s tax abatement requires closer oversight.
Representatives from Phoenix Construction and on-site project staff updated the Michigan City Common Council on Jan. 20 about a workplace incident at the Project Maze data center site.
Will Shroyer told the council a subcontractor’s employee experienced a 28-foot fall on Oct. 9, 2025; the worker was transported to a local hospital that night and released the same evening. Shroyer said Phoenix cooperated with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and hired an independent safety and risk firm to assess the site. He said Phoenix provided documentation to OSHA…
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