The company that built the practice facility in Dallas that failed under the stress of 70 mile-per-hour winds faces significant liability to the folks injured when the steel-and-tarp structure ...
The company that built the Dallas Cowboys’ practice facility that collapsed Saturday, injuring 12 people and leaving one person paralyzed, is based in east Allentown. Executives from Summit Structures ...
Like most prudent businesses, the Dallas Cowboys did their homework before hiring Summit Structures to build an indoor practice facility. According to the Associated Press, the Cowboys learned that ...
An independent engineering report prepared for the University of New Mexico about its Albuquerque indoor practice facility found that wind pressure could enter the building through openings in the ...
DALLAS -- The Dallas Cowboys knew when they hired Summit Structures LLC to build their now-ruined practice facility that a similar fabric structure built by the company for the Philadelphia Regional ...
DALLAS -- The company that designed and built the ill-fated Dallas Cowboys' practice facility knew long before the giant, tent-like structure collapsed three years ago that it was in danger of falling ...
In its final report on the collapse of the Dallas Cowboy’s practice facility, the National Institute of Standards and Technology recommends owners of other fabric-covered, tubular-steel-framed ...
DALLAS -- Two Dallas Cowboys employees seriously injured in the collapse of the team's indoor practice facility filed lawsuits Tuesday against the company that designed the structure and others linked ...