Building a bakery replacement

Construction work underway on Langley City site

Construction crews are building a new structure on the Douglas Crescent site where the popular City bakery Accent on Pastries was destroyed. Below: An architect’s  rendering of the 1,925 square foot replacement for the collapsed bakery.

Construction crews are building a new structure on the Douglas Crescent site where the popular City bakery Accent on Pastries was destroyed. Below: An architect’s rendering of the 1,925 square foot replacement for the collapsed bakery.

Construction crews have begun building a new commercial building on the site of the former Accent on Pastries bakery in Langley City that was destroyed when a brick wall collapsed in November of 2010.

An online ad said the 1,925 square foot one-storey building at 20450 Douglas Cres. will be available for lease Jan. 1, 2014.

In a letter to Langley City in 2011, owners Jack and Dianna Kuyer said much of the delay in constructing a replacement was due to drawn-out negotiations with their insurance company.

The Kuyers’ building housed the bakery for more than 20 years before it was crushed when the cinderblock firewall of the new four-storey condominium next door collapsed during construction.

The replacement building, as approved by Langley City council, will feature a generous use of wood, skylight and a setback facade which could be used as a patio if the building is rented out as a café.

An architect’s  rendering of the 1,925 square foot replacement for the collapsed bakery.WorkSafe B.C. fined Pro-Built Masonry Ltd. of Langley $8,276.55 over the collapse.

“This employer failed to support the wall as required during its construction,” a WorkSafe statement said.

The force of the impact crushed the bakery’s roof and shattered its windows.

It could not be repaired and was demolished.

Langley Times