New York City construction giant Bovis Lend Lease, already under scrutiny after two firefighters’ deaths last summer in a Ground Zero demolition project it was managing, now faces new questions following the January 14 death of a concrete subcontractor’s laborer in a 42-story fall from another lower Manhattan high-rise project that it manages.
Work was halted at the Trump SoHo site, being developed by Donald Trump, following the fatal accident that also injured two others. The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) issued a stop-work order and slapped Bovis with at least four violations. The project received 11 other citations previously, three to the Brooklyn-based subcontractor DiFama Concrete.
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