U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a $180,000 settlement with All Point Construction LLC in Allen Park, Michigan to resolve alleged violations of the federal lead renovation, repair and painting regulations.
After receiving a complaint from a resident, EPA launched an investigation into the company’s renovations in Allen Park and nearby areas, including Dearborn, Gibraltar, Taylor and Detroit. Between 2019 and 2022, All Point Construction renovated more than 100 different houses built before 1978. EPA alleges that the company failed to:
- Maintain firm certification
- Maintain records of assigning a certified renovator and a copy of their training certificate
- Provide on-the-job training for workers
- Complete a post-renovation cleaning verification
- Certify that the renovation was completed in accordance with the regulations
Under the terms of the settlement, the company will certify compliance with the renovation, repair and painting regulations and pay $180,000 in penalties.
Source: EPA
Topics Michigan Construction
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