City suspends Bronx demolition contractor after building collapse, citing risks

City Suspend Demolition Contractor Amid Ongoing Safety Concerns

The city has suspended a Bronx-based demolition contractor's ability to work in New York City, citing significant safety risks and multiple instances of ignoring stop-work orders. Yakov Eisenbach, owner of Hexagon Industries Inc., will face permanent revocation of his construction permits unless he can demonstrate significant improvement.

A partial building collapse on January 12th, at 57 East Burnside Ave., highlighted the company's persistent disregard for safety protocols. The incident involved a wall collapsing onto scaffolding and the street below, with no reported injuries. Inspectors had previously flagged the project for unsafe demolition practices and the lack of proper permits or guardrails.

According to officials, Eisenbach has a pattern of ignoring stop-work orders at multiple job sites across the five boroughs. The city's Department of Buildings (DOB) Commissioner Ahmed Tigani stated that "his repeated violations... leave us no choice but to act decisively," emphasizing the company's reckless actions pose an imminent risk to public safety.

Eisenbach's firm has been under investigation by the DOB's Licensee Disciplinary Unit and Buildings Special Investigations Unit for multiple incidents of unsafe demolition operations. The city is seeking to revoke his ability to obtain construction permits going forward, a move that City Councilmember Pierina Sanchez hailed as "strong enforcement" aimed at protecting workers, residents, and communities.

The suspension applies not only to the Bronx site but also to Eisenbach's other job sites, where he must hire new contractors. The city has taken action against his firm after finding evidence of unsafe demolition practices, including demolishing structures out of sequence and using excavators without proper permits or safety equipment.
 
ugh, can't believe this dude is still getting away with putting people's lives at risk... like, what's next? 😩 the city finally stepped in, good on them I guess, but now there are gonna be other contractors breathing down his neck too, hoping he messes up so they can swoop in and take over. permanent revocation of his permits is about time though, gotta protect those construction workers from incompetent numbskulls like eisenbach 🚧πŸ’₯
 
omg i just got back from the most amazing hike in the woods on saturday 🏞️ and i saw this gorgeous waterfall that was literally hidden behind a ton of foliage 🌳 i swear it was like something out of a movie! anyway, back to this demolition contractor thing... can you imagine if they were working near a hiking trail? 🀯 so many people could get hurt or worse. on the bright side, hopefully the city is taking these safety concerns seriously and making sure that things don't go wrong again πŸ’ͺ
 
idk why y'all are making a big deal about this guy eisenbach... hes got problems 4 sure but like, whats the point? he gets suspended from his job and now hes just gonna find another way to scam the system? imo, we should be supporting people who make mistakes and trying to help them get back on their feet. instead of just tearing him down, can't we try 2nd?
 
just heard about this news... it's crazy how some people just don't care about others' lives 🀯. i mean, i get that accidents happen but to ignore stop-work orders and risk people's safety is just wrong. what if someone was on the scaffolding at 57 East Burnside Ave.? would they have been okay? πŸ™

i'm all for holding contractors accountable for their actions, especially when it comes to public safety πŸ’―. this guy's behavior is not only reckless but also kinda irresponsible πŸ‘Ž. city councilmember Pierina Sanchez seems to be on the right track with her strong enforcement move... let's hope it makes a difference 🀞.

as a netizen, i'm all about transparency and accountability in our construction projects πŸ“. if contractors are going to break safety protocols, they should face real consequences πŸ’₯. no more excuses, just tough love πŸ’ͺ.
 
omg, safety first right? like i was just at a construction site last week and they were literally just winging it 🀣... sorry not sorry, but seriously though, this guy's gotta shape up or ship out 🚧πŸ’₯ who needs that kinda stress in their life? btw, has anyone seen that video of the wall collapsing on scaffolding tho? 🀯
 
omg, can't believe this dude is risking lives like that πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ! i mean, who ignores stop-work orders and keeps working on a site with no guardrails? it's just crazy 😲. the city is taking action and it's about time πŸ•’. if you're gonna demolish something, do it right or don't even try πŸ’ͺ. this guy needs to shape up or get out of the business 🚫. i'm glad city councilmember Pierina Sanchez is on top of it πŸ‘, now we can all rest a little easier knowing that these kinds of incidents won't happen again 😌.
 
idk why they suspended him just yet... 1 incident wasn't even fatal lol... & what's with all these stop-work orders? can't the dude get it together already? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ’Ό i mean, safety risks are super legit tho, but a partial collapse ain't no reason to shut 'em down cold turkey. let's see some real improvements before we revoke their permits for good
 
Man I'm still shaking my head about this whole thing... so they suspended that guy's permit, right? And it's not just one time, he's had multiple incidents where he ignored stop-work orders. I mean, can you imagine being on a site and the inspectors show up and are like "Hey, we're shutting down this project" and he just ignores them?! It's crazy. And now they're saying if he doesn't shape up, he's gonna lose his permits for good... which is definitely not what anyone wants.

I feel bad for the workers on those job sites, having to deal with that kind of thing. Safety should always be first, you know? I've had my share of close calls when working on projects, but thankfully nothing too serious happened. Still, it's a good reminder for everyone involved in construction and demolition to follow safety protocols and listen to the experts.

The city is trying to send a strong message here, and I gotta say, I'm all for it... we need more companies like this guy being held accountable for their actions. It's not just about saving lives, but also about protecting people from unnecessary risks and stress. Let's hope Yakov Eisenbach takes this as an opportunity to improve his practices and do better in the future 🀞
 
omg, like, this is insane 🀯! i cant believe the city is taking action on a contractor who's been putting people's lives at risk for years. the fact that they had to suspend him after a partial building collapse and have multiple instances of ignoring stop-work orders just shows how bad it got. and now they're revoking his permits unless he can get his act together? about time πŸ™Œ

i feel so bad for the workers who were put in harm's way, though. i hope they all get the help and support they need to deal with this trauma. and what's really concerning is that this company had a pattern of reckless behavior, so i'm not surprised it finally caught up with them. anyway, gotta give props to City Councilmember Pierina Sanchez for speaking out against these kinds of practices. πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG, sounds like Hexagon Industries Inc is having a major "demolition day" πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ... but not the good kind! I mean, who needs a permit when you can just go full demolition mode? πŸ˜‚ The city's got its eyes on them and it looks like they're about to get a big fat 'X' marked through their construction plans. Yakov Eisenbach needs to step up his safety game, stat! πŸ‘Š
 
πŸ’‘ i'm not surprised they suspended him. the way he was ignoring stop-work orders is just crazy. u would think it's common sense to follow protocols when people's lives are at risk 🀯. but i guess when money is on the line, priorities get all messed up. anyway, hopefully this is a step in the right direction for safety. can't let companies like hexagon put ppl in harm's way just to save a buck πŸ’Έ
 
can u believe what just happened? a demolition contractor gets suspended for being reckless with people's lives 🀯 like, the city cant even trust him to do a simple demolition job right without putting everyone at risk. and now he has to hire new contractors just cuz of himself πŸ˜’ its not fair to all the good contractors out there who actually care about safety. gotta give props to the city for taking action tho πŸ‘ but seriously, how many times does it take for someone to learn that prioritizing profits over people isnt worth it? πŸ’ΈπŸ’”
 
idk why they're revoking his permits over a partial building collapse πŸ€”. 2 guys get hurt in that incident? seems like a bit much to me... plus, what's the point of suspending him now if he was already known for ignoring stop-work orders? should've been done months ago ⏰. also, isn't this just another example of the city trying to be too harsh on small business owners? πŸ€‘
 
πŸ€” this makes me think about how important accountability is in our line of work... if a contractor can just ignore safety protocols and risk people's lives, what kind of message does that send to the rest of us? it's not just about Hexagon Industries Inc. being held accountable, it's about setting a standard for ourselves as professionals. we all have a responsibility to do things right, even when no one is watching. permanent revocation of permits might seem like an overreach, but if it means keeping people safe, then I say it's worth it πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG, I am literally SHOOK!!! 😱 Like, what's going on with this dude Yakov Eisenbach?! He's got a history of ignoring stop-work orders and putting people's lives at risk?! 🀯 I mean, I get it, accidents happen, but this is like, reckless abandon?! The city is right to take action and revoke his permits! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ It's not just about him, it's about the workers, residents, and communities who are affected by his careless actions. I hope he learns from this and actually takes safety seriously. 🀞 But seriously though, how many times does one have to get caught before they take responsibility?! πŸ€”
 
I'm so worried about the safety of those workers on site at 57 East Burnside Ave πŸ€•... it's crazy that the owner didn't take the warnings from inspectors seriously enough to make some changes. I mean, a partial building collapse is no joke, and the fact that there were no injuries is just a lucky break, right? πŸ˜…

As for me, I've got friends who work in construction, and they're always talking about how stressful it can be when you're not following safety protocols. They say it's not worth risking their lives just to meet a deadline or save a buck. And honestly, I think the city is doing the right thing by suspending this contractor and taking action against him.

I'm all for giving people a second chance, but if someone's consistently putting others at risk, then that's just plain reckless. The fact that they've got multiple incidents under their belt is not something you can just ignore and expect everything to be okay... sorry Yakov, I think you need to shape up or ship out 🚫
 
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