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Dixon Projects Construction
Dixon Projects LLC at 140 Broadway, New York, NY 10005, held a General Contractor license (#NAT-F153368-1) with the Environmental Protection Agency contractors license board with an expiration date of 05-21-2020. We last verified the license was expired on 01-22-2026.
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Inactive License
| License # | NAT-F153368-1 |
| Status | Inactive |
| Nation | Environmental Protection Agency |
| Type | Renovation |
- According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the status of this license was at one point cancelled. However, this information may have changed.
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Inactive License
| License # | 2047244-DCA |
| Status | Inactive |
| State | New York |
| Type | Home Improvement Contractor |
- According to the New York Department of Consumer Affairs, the status of this license was at one point cancelled. However, this information may have changed.
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Dixon Projects abandoned our townhome addition/renovation project that we hired them for. In our opinion, the process of working with Dixon Projects was disastrous nearly every step of the way. Dixon was the GC on our project, and as such they oversaw all of the subcontractors and various moving parts of our project. After extensive delays and repeated change orders (many of which, in our opinion, were not justified as they should have been part of the project from the start, in the proposal process), we asked for more transparency into the accounting/billing process of our project. As with any project, such transparency is expected for the property owner to have clear documentation on where their money is going. Getting their detailed billing led to us realize that Dixon breached our contract by:
*failing to assure appropriate insurance was obtained and remained in force throughout the project.
* failing to submit payment applications in accordance with its contractual obligations (including failing to protect us as owners with appropriate retained sums)
*failing to properly document and track payments
*failing to properly and timely order materials that had extensive lead times (which resulted in extensive delays for our overall timeline).
In the end, Dixon was over their head and abandoned our project. It is our understanding that Dixon did not pay the retainage monies owed to the subcontractors (and consequently, the subcontractors are now threatening us).
We were left half way through to then rebid the project, it has been a financial and emotional nightmare for us. Our project went from what was supposed to be a year to now being two years. We even made an effort to part amicably with Dixon, but their refusal to return our retainage funds to subcontractors left us in an incredibly compromising position. One of the subs that we had paid, and tried to continue to work with, even told us that Dixon wanted him to apply our money to another Dixon Project. Wow.
We have suffered immensely from having worked with Dixon Projects. I would strongly advise anyone considering them for a renovation to avoid it at all costs.