Contractor Hit With $4.7M in OSHA Fines After Deadly Trench Collapse
Source: https://nationaltoday.com/, April 2, 2026
The U.S. Department of Labor has proposed nearly $4.7 million in penalties against Revoli Construction after investigators found willful and repeated safety violations related to a deadly trench collapse on a Yarmouth sewer project in November 2025. The collapse killed 61-year-old worker Miguel Reis and seriously injured at least one other worker.
Why it matters
Trench cave-ins are among the deadliest hazards in construction, and federal regulators have been cracking down on safety failures in recent years. This case highlights the severe consequences contractors can face for ignoring basic trench safety protocols, and it may prompt Yarmouth and other municipalities to strengthen oversight on high-risk public works projects. Read more.






