subcontractor
Coverage of subcontractor in the Nexus archive.
- Man expected to survive after falling 20ft into septic tank at Maury County school
A subcontractor fell 20 feet into an empty concrete septic tank at Santa Fe Unit School in Maury County, prompting a multi-agency rescue operation. The man was airlifted to Vanderbilt University Medical Center with serious injuries but is expected to survive.
- Subcontractor closes up shop, claims multi-million dollar loss tied to Obama Presidential Center
A Chicago area subcontractor closed his business, claiming he is owed millions in unpaid bills related to the Obama Presidential Center. The closure occurred weeks after the center's opening.
- Obama Presidential Center subcontractor shuts down, lays off 25 after claiming it’s owed $4M
A subcontractor for the Obama Presidential Center has shut down and laid off 25 employees, claiming it is owed $4 million. The company is one of several subcontractors to report financial trouble after working on the center.
- PHOTOS: Worker rescued after falling into Septic Tank Vault at Tennessee School
A subcontractor fell approximately 20 feet into an underground septic tank at Santa Fe Unit School in Tennessee, prompting a rescue by the Maury County Fire Department.
- Subcontractor flown to Nashville hospital after falling 20 feet into TN school’s new septic tank
A subcontractor fell approximately 20 feet into a new septic tank at Santa Fe Unit School, requiring a technical rescue operation by Maury County Fire Department and resulting in the victim being airlifted to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Crews coordinated with Columbia Power and Water to shut down overhead power lines during the rescue.
- [US] I think I told scammers I was out of town and confirmed my home address
A person received a suspicious call from someone claiming to be a utility company subcontractor who already knew their full name and home address. They confirmed their absence during a scheduled technician visit, but the caller failed to reschedule properly. The utility company could not verify the call's legitimacy, leaving the person worried about potential break-ins.
- Companies involved in Channelview sulfuric acid spill face more than $3.5 million in proposed fines
OSHA has issued citations against a company responsible for a sulfuric acid spill and is proposing fines against a contractor and subcontractor involved in cleanup. The fines total more than $3.5 million.
- Construction worker dies at Broncos training facility site
A construction worker died at the Denver Broncos' new training facility site after being found unresponsive in a confined ceiling area. The Denver Broncos expressed condolences, and the cause of death remains under investigation.
- All residents accounted for in deadly Dallas apartment building explosion, DFR says
A natural gas explosion destroyed an apartment building in Dallas, resulting in three deaths, including a child, and five injuries. Dallas Fire Chief Justin Ball confirmed all residents were accounted for, and the cause is under investigation by the NTSB, with a subcontractor reported to have ruptured a gas line during soil sampling.
- Meta in row after workers who say they saw smart glasses users having sex lose jobs
Meta and a subcontractor are disputing the reasons behind over 1000 job losses in Kenya, with workers claiming they were fired after witnessing smart glasses users engaging in sexual activity. The disagreement centers on the justification for the redundancies.