On the morning of Nov. 28, a worker plunged to his death from the scaffolding outside a 22-story co-op on the Upper West Side. The tragedy serves as a grim reminder that co-op and condo boards must have iron-clad insurance provisions in their agreements with all contractors and subcontractors before any work commences. There is no margin for error. Read the article………………………..
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