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Honoring the Men of “The Battle of the Bulge”

January 10, 2020 – When Andrew Del Rossi Biggio, an Afghanistan War veteran, found a World War II rifle and later learned about one of the most important battles in that war’s history – The Battle of the Bulge; it inspired him to travel the country and document the stories of the survivors. His… More >

Celebrating Five Years of Partnership Between Manufacton and Consigli

December 13, 2019 – We are constantly striving to provide new and innovative services to deliver the best project outcomes for our clients. Five years ago when Raghi Iyengar decided to found Manufacton, a software company that would bring the best of manufacturing to construction, approached Consigli to help develop a software system specifically… More >

Integrating Sciences with a Multi-disciplinary Approach

September 12, 2019 – The nature of science education is changing on academic campuses, with new technology and a focus on research involving more than one educational discipline. In response, today’s science facilities are taking a multi-disciplinary approach, encouraging cross innovation among various specializations—such as robotics and biology—by using shared social spaces and collaborative… More >

Great Performances: Consigli, Tanglewood & ENR

July 15, 2019 – Tanglewood Music Center is the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) and a renowned cultural landmark nestled in the Berkshire hills of Massachusetts. It welcomes many of the world’s best known classical and popular musicians for concerts, attracting audiences of 330,000 people in just three months. Architect and… More >

How Modern Architecture’s Story Will Better Inform Construction Work

May 31, 2019 – By Bob Score, Director of Historic Preservation The recent passing of architect Ieon Ming (I.M.) Pei shines a light on the debates and challenges of maintaining and restoring Modern and Postmodern architecture. Many of Pei’s buildings are recognized as historically contributing. They are also being repaired and renovated to help… More >

Building Performing Arts Spaces That Inspire

December 4, 2018 – When building performing arts spaces, our team’s commitment to quality and focusing on the details is what makes these facilities truly great spaces that inspire. Some of the most challenging elements of getting performing arts spaces just right are keeping sound where it’s supposed to be—and not letting it travel anywhere… More >

Fostering Innovation & Technological Advances in Construction

October 22, 2018 – Easing Into Industrialized Construction Here at Consigli, we take pride in the craftsmanship that has come with years of experience and being hands-on builders.  With a team of dedicated tradespeople who have been with Consigli for many years, our carpenters, laborers and masons bring true expertise to our projects and… More >

Resiliency: Protecting Assets

October 10, 2018 – 3 Things Owners Can Do (Right Now) to Protect Buildings from Climate Change Here’s a mind-blowing statistic: by 2070, the number of 90-100 degree days in Boston will go from 25 to 90 with up to 33 days above 100 degrees. It’s a startling fact as it will change our… More >

Building Life Sciences Facilities that Benefit Our Lives

August 14, 2018 – The life sciences industry affects our lives – every day. Be it a diagnostic test, a prescription medicine, or even treatments for animals, we all benefit from advances. With the increasing demand for products from our aging population, public investment is at all-time high– $1 billion in investment is forecast… More >

Martha’s Vineyard Museum

June 28, 2018 – Now that it’s (finally!) time for day trips to the beach, a relaxing ferry ride across Vineyard Sound to Martha’s Vineyard offers up a quintessential New England coastal experience. For some at Consigli, however, a trip to the Vineyard is not about getting R&R. Instead, it’s about working hard to… More >

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