The buckling Midtown hi-rise dramatically evacuated over collapse fears Tuesday was cited multiple times last year for dangerous construction safety violations, The Post has learned.

The city Department of Buildings slapped seven violations on the 38-story commercial building at 235 E. 42nd St. near Second Avenue between July and December 2025, resulting in a total of more than $32,000 in fines, agency records show.

The violations included the site not adhering to plans laid out in submitted construction documents, a lack of pre-shift safety communication and the failure to report an incident that “resulted in a fatality or injury,” documents show.

The site’s general contractor, Robert Travis of 235 GC LLC, was first dinged in July 2025 when  a piece of window glass fell from the eighth floor and hit a sidewalk shed after an “active demo and alteration job.”

The next month, a piece of metal fell off the building from the 33rd floor level and landed on the sidewalk below. Inspectors discovered workers didn’t communicate required information during a pre-shift safety meeting.

In December, a worker also fell 6 feet from a platform ladder while dismantling a crane,  DOB documents said. Inspectors later found the ladder was not on a flat, level surface.

The Midtown build —  a former office building set for 1,600 apartments, dubbed the most significant office-to-residential conversion in the US according to the Commercial Observer —  was evacuated around 8:11 a.m. Tuesday when construction workers spotted two faulty support beams bending and starting to give way.

The structural support scare was reported Tuesday by the site safety manager, according to the DOB.

Fire officials said floors between the 21st and 26th floors were sagging from the pressure.

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