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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 >

Consigli Honored as “Best Place to Work” in D.C. for Second Consecutive Year

September 18, 2020 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – Consigli Construction Co., Inc. has been named a “Best Place to Work” for the second year in a row in Washington, D.C. by the Washington Business Journal. “This recognition is a testament to the strong team that we’ve built in D.C. over the past six years that… More >

Consigli Construction Launches Energy Division

September 8, 2020 – New group aims to design & implement integrated solutions to make buildings sustainable, resilient, healthy & intelligent through the power of low-carbon infrastructure MILFORD, MA — As organizations are making carbon reduction commitments, Consigli Construction Co., Inc. announced today the launch of its new Energy division with the addition of… More >

Introducing Arch Energy

September 8, 2020 – Arch Energy will provide energy and infrastructure services for a variety of clients across all geographies, including those in the academic, healthcare, life sciences and corporate markets. Consigli has previously worked with clients such as Brooks School, Holbrook Pre K-12 School, Union Theological Seminary, Cambridge Housing Authority, UMass Amherst, Boston… More >

Consigli On Tour – St. Gabriel’s Church & Monastery

August 25, 2020 – St. Gabriel’s Monastery is a Boston Landmark built in 1909, surrounded by historic structures, including St. Gabriel’s Church and iconic landscape features designed by the Olmsted Brothers. The 11.8-acre site is undergoing a major redevelopment which involves renovating and restoring the four-story Monastery and two-story Church. Extensive repairs will restore… More >

GLX Project Team Hosts Food Drive for Project SOUP

August 12, 2020 – BOSTON, MA – During the pandemic, the team at our Green Line Extension (GLX) project realized the Somerville community in Massachusetts was in need of essential items. In turn, Consigli and The MBTA and Green Line Extension Community Connection held a Food & Toiletry Drive in support of helping 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 >

Lean Practices

July 14, 2020 – Lean Project Delivery (Lean) makes an invaluable impact on construction projects of all kinds—fostering collaboration, enhancing accountability, reducing waste, ensuring a smooth flow of value-added activities and encouraging continual improvement in all areas of the pre-construction and construction process. For more information about our Lean Project Delivery, click here.

Consigli Wins 1st Place in CT Building Congress’s 2020 Project Team Awards

June 29, 2020 – Consigli’s team at Sacred Heart University’s new recreation center was awarded 1st place in Connecticut Building Congress’s 2020 Project Team Awards. Bobby Valentine, SHU’s Executive Director of Athletics and project namesake, praised the end result of the team’s work: “Every nook and cranny is beautiful.” The new 55,000 sq. ft.… 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 >

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