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Galcon enterprises
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At the time of inspection, DOB inspectors found no site safety plans at the location and they did not find any evidence that the contractor had provided site safety orientations for the workers. $22,500 in total penalties issued to General Contractor Galcon Enterprises for multiple site safety issues at an excavation work site at 186 Huron Street, Brooklyn.Penalties were issued for failure to maintain the premises, illegal construction work performed without a permit, and multiple instances of the owner’s failure to comply with previously issued DOB orders to legalize the conditions at the property. The illegal conversions were found following a fire at the building. $74,250 in total penalties issued to property owner Margaret Aloba after DOB found that a two-family building at 29 Marconi Place, Brooklyn, was illegally altered to add four single-room occupancy (SRO) units.Two violations and $66,250 in penalties, including daily penalties, issued for illegal transient use at one location.īelow are individual enforcement highlights for January 2022:.Nine violations and $90,000 in penalties issued to nine individuals for failure to carry out duties of construction superintendents.25 violations and $250,000 in penalties issued for failure to safeguard construction sites on 24 separate occasions.54 violations and $1,030,062 in penalties, including daily penalties, issued for illegal building alterations at seven locations.The actions below represent a portion of DOB’s overall work to enforce the City’s building codes and safety laws, in addition to the thousands of inspections conducted and violations issued by the agency each month for illegal building and construction conditions.ĭOB completed a number of major enforcement actions in January, including:

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Today’s bulletin includes summaries of DOB-imposed disciplinary actions, including penalties and license suspensions and revocations. New York, NY – Today, the New York City Department of Buildings released its enforcement bulletin for January2022, which provides highlights of the agency’s actions to sanction and deter bad actors in the construction industry through the enforcement of safety laws and codes of conduct for construction professionals. Report Highlights DOB Enforcement Outcomes from January 2022 to Deter Bad Actors and Keep New Yorkers Safe














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