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Title: The Contractor Who’s Been Fixing New York’s Buildings Since Before You Knew They Needed Fixing

NEW YORK — Imtiaz Ahmed Chaudhry does not talk about his company the way most contractors do. There is no rehearsed pitch about quality or commitment. He just starts telling you about buildings.A co-op in the West Village with a parapet that had been quietly crumbling for a decade. A six-story walk-up in Crown Heights where water had been getting behind the brick for so long nobody remembered when it started. A commercial building in Midtown whose owner had put off the facade inspection until the Department of Buildings stopped being patient about it. These are the calls Chaudhry’s team at Traco Construction Inc. gets. They have been getting them for thirty years.Traco is based in Midtown Manhattan, on Park Avenue South, and the work covers all five boroughs plus Westchester County and the wider tri-state area. The crew handles facade restoration, masonry, roofing, waterproofing, scaffolding, concrete work, painting, and the interior jobs that tend to follow once an owner has decided to stop deferring maintenance. What keeps clients coming back — and sending their colleagues — is simpler than any of that: the company is licensed, the pricing is straight, and the work holds up.The Law That Changed Everything for NYC Building OwnersMost people outside the real estate world have never heard of Local Law 11. Building owners in New York City think about it constantly. The law requires that any building taller than six stories have its exterior walls and appurtenances inspected by a qualified professional on a regular cycle — and that anything found unsafe gets repaired before the filing deadline. Violations mean fines. Ignored violations mean the city puts up its own sidewalk shed and sends the owner the bill.Traco has been doing this work since before the current versi...


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