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Consigli’s Brian Hamilton Talks Healthcare Design in a Post-COVID World

February 8, 2021 – Consigli’s Director of Healthcare & Life Sciences Brian Hamilton spoke with Building Design & Construction about futureproofing, flexibility and forecasted changes in healthcare design in a post-COVID world. He discusses increasing collaboration through design-assist contracts to the types of projects we’ll start seeing more of. Click here for the full… More >

Arch Energy Featured on the Mass Construction Show Podcast

January 27, 2021 – Consigli’s VP of Project Services Todd McCabe, Director of Sustainability Steven Burke and Director of Energy Kailash Viswanathan joined the Mass Construction Show with Joe Kelly to discuss how Arch Energy helps our clients reach their sustainability, renewable energy and wellness goals. Listen to the podcast here to learn more… More >

Webinar Recap: The Business of Healthy Buildings

December 11, 2020 – Balancing Design, Wellness & ROI Now more than ever, academic, corporate and healthcare leaders are faced with determining the appropriate facility adaptations to keep their buildings safe and sustainable for occupancy. These upgrades often come at a premium, and understanding key factors are paramount when making the investment. Consigli’s Director… More >

COVID-19 Impact: Material & Labor Supply Update

October 2, 2020 – Due to the prolonged effect of COVID-19, we continue to collect information from our subcontractors and vendors in an effort to forecast price and schedule impacts to our industry. The following is a summary based on surveys from a solicited group of 200+ subcontractors and vendors in the Northeast. The… More >

Bisnow Webinar: Top Takeaways When Building with Mass Timber

July 27, 2020 – In a recent Bisnow webinar, Sustainable Construction Creating More Sustainable Buildings at a Higher Value, Consigli Project Executive, Matthew Tonello, spoke about the value and tremendous potential of mass timber in the construction and design industry. The focus of the webinar dove into the different benefits, costs and challenges, as… More >

COVID-19 Impacts: Subcontractor and Supplier Survey Results

June 12, 2020 – The current situation regarding COVID-19 and its impact on our industry continues to evolve. In an effort to better understand these project impacts we surveyed over 250 trusted subcontractor and vendor partners from across the Northeast, DC, and NY. Below we summarize the trends and key takeaways. COVID-19 Impacts: Subcontractor… More >

Ensuring Healthy Buildings Post – COVID-19

April 30, 2020 – As we return to our “new normal” post-COVID-19, building owners & operators need to be thinking about building system adjustments that can be employed in the wake of the pandemic’s aftermath. Here are three M/E/P systems changes to consider making before end-users re-occupy your building. Insights from Consigli’s Director of… More >

COVID-19: Cost Implications

April 14, 2020 – With rapidly changing information related to the COVID-19 pandemic we are diligently trying to assess cost impacts for current and future estimates. There are factors that may increase cost and others that may decrease cost. While the whole picture has not come entirely into focus just yet, some patterns are… More >

COVID-19 Impact: Material Supply Update

April 7, 2020 – The current situation regarding COVID-19 and the supply chain of materials is ever changing. The information below provides a snap-shot of where we are currently and the outlook on how this will affect our industry. Market Watch as COVID-19 Evolves Insight from Peter Capone, Consigli’s Director of Purchasing   GLOBAL… More >

COVID-19 Impact: Construction Materials

March 24, 2020 – While COVID-19 has created uncertainty around the world, one thing that remains constant is the health and wellness of our employees, clients, suppliers, subcontractors and partners. We are also paying close attention to how COVID-19 affects our business more broadly and how it impacts our vendors and subcontractor partners. Overview… More >

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