Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Lorraine Miller, J.), entered on or about September 22, 1999, which, in a third third-party action by the sponsor of a condominium project against the general contractor, masonry subcontractor and their principal, insofar as appealed from as limited by the briefs, granted third third-party defendants’ motion for summary judgment dismissing the third third-party complaint, unanimously affirmed, with costs.
The sponsor claims that the general contractor failed to disclose its close affiliation with the masonry subcontractor it had hired, namely, that both firms were owned by the same individual, and that such failure was fraudulent and a breach of fiduciary duty in that the general contractor had represented that it would hire only independent subcontractors obtained by competitive bidding. These claims were properly rejected by the IAS Court in view of the contract between the sponsor and the general contractor, which provided that nothing therein was to be construed as creating any relationship other than that of owner and independent contractor, further provided