NYC's New Construction Superintendent Rule: The One-Job Limit
As of January 1, 2026, NYC construction superintendents are limited to one job at a time. Here's what Local Law 149 means for your project timeline, budget, and safety.
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As of January 1, 2026, NYC construction superintendents are limited to one job at a time. Here's what Local Law 149 means for your project timeline, budget, and safety.
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Want to discuss any of these topics as they relate to your specific project? LOD Construction's team is always available for a conversation.
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