Winnipeg Free Press - ONLINE EDITION
City building inspector embroiled in blueprint scandal retires
A City of Winnipeg building inspector accused of selling falsified blueprints has decided to retire.
This morning, city property director Barry Thorgrimson told council's property committee that Hollywood Homes got an engineer to certify the blueprints for three city homes.
Related Items
The city had previously ordered Hollywood Homes to obtain a new building permit for all three properties or demolish all construction after officials discovered submitted drawings were deliberately altered to indicate they were approved by an engineer.
Thorgrimson said the engineer whose seal was on the blueprints has re-sealed the drawings, and the city order is now cancelled.
The news came as a relief to homeowers such as Arnel Mercado, who worried their properties could be demolished due to the problems with the original building permits.
Hollywood Homes Inc. owner Dave Haner alleged he purchased the blueprints with a false engineering seal from a city building inspector.
City of Winnipeg building inspector Sig Steinhilber does freelance design work for InterPro Building Design Service, a local company registered to his wife.
Thorgrimson said the problem with the documents was missed when they were submitted, and it was the building inspector who brought it to the department's attention. He said the inspector no longer works for the City of Winnipeg, and the city's investigation is now closed.
Thorgrimson said it's not up to the city to determine who forged the seal, and Manitoba's Association of Professional Engineers has launched an investigation into the matter.
Steinhilber said he decided to retire and is starting a new chapter in his life.
"The people who know me know I'm not the person I'm made out to be in the news," he said on Tuesday.
Sidney Soronow, Haner's lawyer, said the homeowners and public can now feel comfortable and have confidence in Hollywood Homes. He said it's unfortunate that the company's reputation was damaged by the ordeal.
"It has been dragged through the mud substantially and in my view, unfairly," he said.
Engineer Les Frovitch said he initially sealed the drawings for InterPro Building Design Service in 2009. Frovitch said the blueprints were reused and the dates were changed for several projects.
Frovitch said Hollywood Homes recently approached him to re-certify the drawings and he agreed to help the affected property owners. Frovitch has spoken with Manitoba's Association of Professional Engineers to aid in their investigation to determine who forged his seal.
Engineering regulators say an individual found guilty of falsifying an engineer's seal could be charged with fraud or fined up to $20,000.
"The biggest concern is the liability and insurance issues," Frovitch said. "If we're not aware of the project and there's a problem with it in the future we're being held responsible for something we had no knowledge of."
History
Updated on Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at 10:55 AM CDT: Writethru.
11:18 AM: Updates with quotes from Sig Steinhilber.
More Latest News
- Back to Top
- Return to Latest News
More Latest News
(1 of 49 articles for today)
HBO and James Gandolfini's managers say the actor famous for 'The Sopranos' has died in Italy
7:25 PM 0Poll
Most Popular Latest News
- Court told driver hysterical after vehicle fatally hit highway worker
- Child in critical condition after West End crash
- Mountie hospitalized, dog euthanized after crash near Saskatoon
- Sobey clan to alter city market
- New crowd plan for Taylor Swift get-together
- Young girl found dead on railway tracks
- Community's children apprehended by province
- Kids of St. Ignatius make Sweet gesture to beloved crossing guard
- 'Shocking' half of First Nations kids living in poverty, new study finds
- HSC Home Lottery winners announced
- Young girl found dead on railway tracks
- HSC Home Lottery winners announced
- Court told driver hysterical after vehicle fatally hit highway worker
- Child in critical condition after West End crash
- Winnipeg man given 2-year sentence for coma-inducing 'sucker punch'
- Toronto woman dead in rural Manitoba ATV wreck
- Man convicted of drunk driving in Henderson pile-up
- RCMP say woman deliberately murdered her sister with her car
- Bomber fans wowed by new stadium
- Portage Ave. stretch re-opens after Friday-night bomb scare
- Young girl found dead on railway tracks
- Man dies after being pulled from vehicle submerged in Winnipeg retention pond
- Hailstorm wreaks havoc on Winnipeg garden centre
- 87-year-old woman tells jurors, 'Somebody had to stand up to' Donald Trump
- Two people killed in crash north of Winnipeg
- Two Winnipeg teens identified as victims of crash
- HSC Home Lottery winners announced
- Father, daughter seriously injured in ATV crash
- Chiropractor guilty of sexually assaulting, beating ex-girlfriend
- Court told driver hysterical after vehicle fatally hit highway worker
- Baked Alaska: Unusual heat wave hits north, with temps topping 80 degrees (26C) in Anchorage
- Mountie hospitalized, dog euthanized after crash near Saskatoon
- New crowd plan for Taylor Swift get-together
- Court told driver hysterical after vehicle fatally hit highway worker
- Sobey clan to alter city market
- Accounts and accountability: UK committee says bankers must take more responsibility
- HBO and James Gandolfini's managers say the actor famous for 'The Sopranos' has died in Italy
- Only one workshop to be held on vacant land at The Forks
- Tory attacks on Trudeau boomerang, raise questions about PMO involvement
- Métis ready to ring bell again
- At 55, I'm wise to what's real in life
- Sobeys gobbles up Safeway
- Basic arithmetic back in class
- Priest kept silent about accusations against Storheim, court hears
- Geothermal heat coming to some Manitoba First Nations
- Spiralling cost of land raises new home prices
- Baked Alaska: Unusual heat wave hits north, with temps topping 80 degrees (26C) in Anchorage
- App could give Winnipeggers chance to report bad parking, get paid
- Rogers and MTS announce new network sharing agreement
- $110-K worth of nickel plates stolen from Thompson mine
- New owner for lumber stores
- Chiropractor guilty of sexually assaulting, beating ex-girlfriend
- Grocer Joe Cantor dies at 88
- Door openers being used to break into garages, police warn
- Province formally opens Mental Health Crisis Response Centre
- Hailstorm wreaks havoc on Winnipeg garden centre
- New rules let customers cancel phone contracts without penalty after two years
- App could give Winnipeggers chance to report bad parking, get paid
- At 55, I'm wise to what's real in life
- MTS to sell Allstream to Egyptian investment group, focus on Manitoba market
Ads by Google











