An investigation is underway into the apparent electrocution death of a construction worker at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. The incident, which occurred just after midnight on July 25, involved an employee of San Jose, Calif.-based Rosendin Electric.

According to the North Carolina Dept. of Labor (NCDOL), the worker was found unresponsive at an airport jobsite. After paramedics were unable to revive him on site, the worker was transported to a hospital where he was subsequently pronounced dead. The victim’s identity has not been made public.

NCDOL的职业安全与健康部门在周一早上被通知死亡后开始调查。代理商发言人说,根据事件的复杂性,调查可能持续几个月。

In a statement expressing condolences to the victim’s family, Rosendin Electric noted that the cause of death remains unknown, and that the company is “actively investigating the incident” with state officials.

Rosendin, which has an office in Charlotte, has provided a variety of electrical contractor services for the airport’s $3.1-billion “Destination CLT” program, according to the company’s website. Rosendin has been involved with the expansion and renovation of Concourse A and renovations to Concourse B. Improvements include nine new gates, upgraded building systems, a new flight information display system and seating with wireless charging armrests.