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2021 Market Outlook: Material and Labor Supply Update

March 15, 2021 – To help our partners plan throughout 2021, our team continues to collect data across all markets, from New England to the Mid-Atlantic, to forecast market trends, prices and schedule impacts. Overall, this year, we continue to see material prices rise especially in metals, while the  pandemic has forced subcontractors to… More >

Consigli Celebrates Women in Construction Week 2021

March 13, 2021 – Along with Women’s History Month, Consigli celebrated all the women within our company and in our industry throughout Women in Construction Week, March 7th – 13th. According to The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) women make-up just about 10% of the construction industry’s workforce. Consigli strives to increase… More >

Joseph A. Chiarelli Named One of City & State NY’s Power 50

March 2, 2021 – Congratulations to Consigli’s President of NYC Metro Operations Joseph A. Chiarelli and other industry leaders who have been named to NY City and State’s 2021 Construction Power 50 List. This group is making an impact on the growth and development of NYC. For the full article including a profile on… More >

Consigli Named a 2021 Best Place to Work in Connecticut!

February 22, 2021 – HARTFORD, CT – Consigli Construction Co., Inc. has been named a “2021 Best Place to Work” in Connecticut by the Hartford Business Journal. 2021 marks the ninth time Consigli has been recognized with this honor in the state. “To be recognized as a “Best Place to Work” after 2020 says a… More >

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 >

Consigli’s Jack Moran Talks Collaborative Technology with Construction Executive

January 22, 2021 – Consigli’s Director of VDC and Integrated Technology Jack Moran, recently spoke with Construction Executive about how an organization can use a problem-solution approach when choosing the right options for collaborative technology.  He notes that by adopting this mindset and soliciting input from the employees who will be leveraging the solutions… More >

ENR’s 2020 Year in Construction: Bird’s-Eye View of Providence Cathedral

January 12, 2021 – Engineering News-Record’s (ENR) Photo Contest assembles the world’s greatest construction photography taken in the past year. Consigli VDC Engineer Ben Morse timed a drone capture above Providence’s historic Cathedral of Saints Peter & Paul as fog rolled into the city, landing his shot the 2020 collection! Click here to see… More >

Consigli’s Jack Moran Named Revizto’s 2020 Collaborator of the Year

December 29, 2020 – Congratulations to Consigli Director of VDC & Integrated Services, Jack Moran named Revizto’s 2020 Collaborator of the Year. For the full write-up on Jack and how Consigli has embraces digital collaboration, click here. 

Consigli Construction & Consigli Foundation Support The Greater Boston Food Bank

December 22, 2020 – BOSTON, MA – The Consigli Foundation presents a donation of $25,000 to The Greater Boston Food Bank. In addition, an overwhelming amount of non-perishable goods were collected across Consigli Construction Co., Inc.’s jobsites in Massachusetts. The donations were presented to the food bank on Tuesday, December 22nd. The movement was… More >

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