Tragic Loss of Two Construction Workers in Minnesota Accidents

A highway construction zone with safety measures in place

Minnesota, September 27, 2025

News Summary

In a tragic series of events, two construction workers lost their lives in separate accidents on Minnesota highways within a 48-hour timeframe. The first incident occurred on Highway 610 involving a dump truck in Maple Grove, while the second incident happened on Interstate 35W, where a worker was struck by a truck. These accidents highlight the ongoing dangers faced by construction personnel and raise questions about safety protocols in construction zones.

Twin Cities, Minnesota – Two Construction Workers Killed in Separate Accidents on Highways

Tragic accidents on Minnesota highways have claimed the lives of two construction workers within a 48-hour period. The latest fatal incident occurred on Thursday around 2 p.m. on eastbound Highway 610, near the interchange with Interstate 94 in Maple Grove.

The deceased has been identified as Adam Frederick Smith, a 25-year-old contract worker from Seymour, Wisconsin. Smith was struck by a dump truck that was reversing in a closed construction zone. Emergency responders declared him dead at the scene. The driver of the dump truck, Dianand Sukhram, 57, from Port Charlotte, Florida, was reported uninjured in the incident. Notably, Sukhram has a history of driving violations, including inspection decal violations and driving without proof of insurance.

Following the accident, eastbound lanes of Highway 610 between I-94 and Maple Grove Parkway were closed until approximately 6 p.m. on the same day as investigations took place.

The prior day, another construction worker, Pierre Raymon Mack, 29, from St. Paul, was killed while working in a closed construction zone on southbound Interstate 35W near Highway 13. Mack was struck by a truck equipped with a boom attachment while he was on foot away from passing vehicles. The truck driver involved in this incident, Kerry Don Ingram, 50, from North Branch, Minnesota, was also uninjured.

In a related incident following Mack’s death, another truck driver clipped a stopped Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) vehicle, resulting in a citation for hit-and-run and other violations, although no injuries occurred in that incident.

According to data reported by MnDOT, 36 MnDOT workers and 16 contractors have lost their lives while working on Minnesota highways since 1960, highlighting the significant hazards faced by construction personnel in the area.

Recent Patterns in Construction Zone Accidents

These recent accidents underscore the dangers present in construction zones, as workers are often required to navigate hazardous conditions both from heavy machinery and passing traffic. The lack of compliance with safety protocols seems to have significant consequences, as both incidents involved workers struck while working in closed areas.

Moreover, both truck drivers involved in the fatal accidents were found to be uninjured, which raises questions about accountability and adherence to safety regulations in construction zones.

Ongoing Safety Measures and Concerns

As investigations continue into these incidents, authorities and construction companies are likely to review current safety measures to prevent further tragedies. Awareness efforts will also be central to promoting safety protocols among drivers and workers alike.

The fatalities serve as a stark reminder of the vital importance of safety in construction zones as MnDOT and local agencies work to ensure safer conditions for both workers and motorists.

Conclusion

The loss of Adam Smith and Pierre Mack has deeply impacted their families and the communities they served. Their deaths highlight the ongoing risks faced by workers in construction zones, necessitating renewed focus on safety vigilance for both workers on-site and drivers passing through construction areas.

FAQ

1. What happened on Highway 610 in Maple Grove?

A construction worker named Adam Frederick Smith was killed when he was struck by a reversing dump truck in a closed construction zone.

2. Who were the victims of the recent construction accidents?

The two victims were Adam Frederick Smith, 25, and Pierre Raymon Mack, 29. Smith was killed on Thursday, and Mack was killed on Wednesday.

3. What safety measures are being implemented to prevent such accidents?

Investigations are ongoing, and authorities will review safety measures in construction zones to improve protocols and ensure worker safety.

4. Are the truck drivers involved in the accidents facing any repercussions?

The truck driver involved in Mack’s accident has been cited for hit-and-run violations, while the driver of the truck that struck Smith has a history of driving violations.

Key Features of the Article

Feature Description
Fatalities Two construction workers killed in separate highway accidents.
Victims Adam Frederick Smith (25, Maple Grove) and Pierre Raymon Mack (29, St. Paul).
Recent Incidents Three construction zone crashes within two days, leading to fatal outcomes.
Accountability Investigation of truck drivers’ backgrounds and safety protocol adherence.
MnDOT Data Since 1960, total of 52 construction zone fatalities in Minnesota.

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