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Related Beal, Congress Square

October 13, 2018 – Congress Square, surrounded by the high-rises of Boston’s Financial District, is comprised of five, interconnected historic commercial buildings spanning an entire city block, built between 1899 and 1921. The 343,879-square-foot redevelopment pushes the trend of integrating the old with new by transforming an austere financial epicenter with rich architectural history… 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 >

Harvard University, Gore Hall Complex

October 13, 2017 – The Gore Hall Complex project encompassed major renovations to a 93,950 sq. ft. Neo-Georgian residence hall built in 1912, construction of the Beren Hall addition and the relocation/renovation of 101 Plympton and 11 Riverview, two historic wood-framed houses. The 11 Riverview house was also expanded and integrated into Gore Hall… More >

Wentworth Institute of Technology, Douglas D. Schumann Library & Learning Commons

May 8, 2017 – With an ever-growing student body and increasing demand for collaborative learning environments, Wentworth renovated the library on the second floor and mezzanine of Beatty Hall situated at the center of its campus. Built in the mid-1960s, Wentworth’s main goal was to re-purpose the traditional space to introduce 760 additional seats… More >

City of Boston, Boston Public Library

March 10, 2017 – Designed by renowned American architect Philip Johnson and opened in 1972, the Johnson Building is considered an iconic modern building that has been designated a Boston Landmark. The improvements for the Johnson Building included realizing the goals of the BPL’s strategic plan with new program areas, improving access to the… More >

Sandy Hook School, Newtown CT

March 8, 2017 – After an extensive evaluation, the Town of Newtown, CT decided to rebuild the Sandy Hook School on its existing property. Originally built in the 1960s, the new elementary school became a national model for the “School of the Future” incorporating the most current and advanced thinking toward educational approaches, security… More >

Self-Perform at Consigli

March 8, 2017 – With a team of dedicated tradespeople who have been with Consigli for many years, our self-perform division—Riggs—is at the foundation of being a genuine builder. Riggs’ carpenters, laborers and masons bring true expertise to our projects, and provide us with a knowledge and understanding of construction means and methods that… More >

Morris and Sophie Chang Building: Collaboration for Quality with MIT & Consigli

November 14, 2016 – To provide their world-renowned Department of Economics and Sloan School of Management with updated administrative spaces and an expanded Faculty Club, MIT embarked on a comprehensive renovation and restoration of a campus building originally constructed in 1938. The project entailed a gut interior renovation with new M/E/P systems and structural… More >

UMass Amherst, New Training Facility & Press Box

February 8, 2016 – The University of Massachusetts Amherst football program became a full member of the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and a member of the Mid-American Conference. Although football games have been held at McGuirk Alumni Stadium for the past 45 years, the stadium was… More >

Renwick Gallery Renovation, Past to Present

October 13, 2015 – Our restoration of the Smithsonian Institution’s 19th century Renwick Gallery—a National Historic Landmark and home to the Smithsonian American Art Museum—is the first comprehensive renovation of the building in over 40 years. Aptly named the “American Louvre” project, transformed the 34,000 sq. ft. museum into a 21st century destination. Work… More >