Company linked to construction deaths failed to disclose past violations to the city
The owner of the company involved in a fatal construction accident this week in downtown Boston failed to disclose to the city that his company had numerous workplace safety violations, which could have disqualified it from construction work, records show.

Laurence M. Moloney, owner of Atlantic Coast Utilities, has a lengthy history of workplace infractions and legal disputes, among them citations by the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration of willful, serious violations that included hazardous conditions for its workers.

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