Cheesegrater’s steel bolts come unstuck as skyscraper cordoned off
British Land has revealed that two steel bolts, each a metre in length, have come unstuck from London’s Cheesegrater skyscraper, and part of the building has now been cordoned off to pedestrians. One part of one of the bolts fell to the ground at the side of the building but thankfully the area where it hit was already cordoned off because of building works. Contractor Laing O’Rourke and structural engineers Arup are now conducting an investigation into the incident, and the building’s remaining bolts will be examined. “No one was injured in either incident, and there is no risk to the structural integrity of the building,” said British Land in a statement.