Burnsville, September 26, 2025
News Summary
A tragic accident in Burnsville resulted in the death of a 29-year-old construction worker, Pierre Mack, who was struck by a boom truck while working on Interstate 35W. The incident took place within a designated construction zone, prompting investigations by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry. Mack’s death marks the fifth construction-related fatality in Minnesota this year, raising concerns about safety protocols in the industry and calls for improved safety measures to prevent future tragedies.
Burnsville: Construction Worker Fatally Struck by Boom Truck
Pierre Mack, a 29-year-old cement mixer from St. Paul, tragically lost his life while working on a construction site in Burnsville on Wednesday morning. The incident occurred just before 9 a.m. on Interstate 35W, located near Highway 13 and Burnsville Parkway. Mack was struck by a boom truck while engaged in construction improvements on the highway, marking a sobering moment for the local construction community.
The accident happened entirely within the designated construction zone, with confirmation from the Minnesota State Patrol that no other vehicles were involved in the incident. Traffic in the area was briefly affected, but the details surrounding the incident are still being reviewed as part of an ongoing investigation.
Investigation and Safety Measures
The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry has initiated an investigation into Mack’s tragic death. This marks the fifth construction-related fatality in Minnesota for the year 2025, and it is notable as the first death on a Minnesota Department of Transportation site since 2023. In light of this incident, calls for improved safety measures on construction sites have intensified. The father of the deceased has expressed concerns about the safety protocols currently in place, urging for the adoption of additional safety technologies such as cameras and monitors on construction vehicles.
Currently, federal regulations mandate that trucks weighing under 10,000 pounds must be equipped with backup cameras, a requirement that applies solely to vehicles manufactured since 2018. Unfortunately, this regulation does not extend to heavier trucks, like the boom truck that struck Mack. As part of the investigation, state authorities are expected to review the safety standards applicable to construction vehicles, particularly focusing on specific lighting requirements and operational measures.
Background on Pierre Mack
Pierre Mack was remembered as an avid fisherman and a budding entrepreneur working as a cement mason. His passion for construction and dedication to his work made him a respected figure in his community. The impact of his loss resonates deeply not only with his family but also with colleagues and peers in the construction industry.
The investigation by the Minnesota State Patrol continues as authorities work to piece together the details of the accident. This incident sheds light on the ongoing concerns about safety in construction zones and the measures that can be implemented to prevent further tragedies in Minnesota and beyond.
FAQ Section
What happened to Pierre Mack?
Pierre Mack was fatally struck by a boom truck while working on a construction site in Burnsville on Wednesday morning.
Where did the accident occur?
The accident took place on Interstate 35W near Highway 13 and Burnsville Parkway.
Is there an ongoing investigation into the incident?
Yes, the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry has opened an investigation into Mack’s death, and the Minnesota State Patrol is also looking into the details surrounding the accident.
How many construction-related deaths have there been in Minnesota this year?
This incident marks the fifth construction-related death in Minnesota for 2025.
What safety measures are being advocated for future prevention?
Advocates, including family members of the victim, are calling for more safety measures such as the installation of cameras and monitors on construction vehicles to enhance visibility and accountability.
Key Features of the Article
Feature | Description |
---|---|
Incident Date | Wednesday morning |
Victim | Pierre Mack, 29 years old |
Location | Interstate 35W near Highway 13 and Burnsville Parkway |
Investigation | Ongoing by Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry and Minnesota State Patrol |
Year’s Death Toll | Fifth construction-related death in Minnesota for 2025 |
Safety Recommendations | Implementation of vehicle safety measures, including cameras |
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Additional Resources
- KSTP: Worker killed in construction accident along I-35W in Burnsville
- Wikipedia: Construction worker safety
- CBS News: Fatal construction crash I-35W Burnsville
- Google Search: construction safety standards
- Bring Me The News: Worker killed in incident at I-35W construction zone in Burnsville
- Google Scholar: construction worker fatalities
- KARE 11: Worker dies in I-35W construction zone
- Encyclopedia Britannica: construction safety
- CBS News: Burnsville I-35W construction death Pierre Mack
- Google News: construction accidents Minnesota

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