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HARTFORD, CT – バカラ カジノ and the Consigli Foundation recently partnered with Circle of Care, a Connecticut-based nonprofit that provides practical, emotional and financial assistance to the families of children with cancer, to perform a room makeover for a local teen undergoing cancer treatment.
For several weeks, Consigli volunteers worked closely with 13-year-old Elijah Randolph and his family to design a brand-new bedroom of his dreams to help support his physical, emotional and mental healing. After finalizing the design, members of the Consigli team transformed Elijah’s room – complete with UConn Huskies memorabilia and a new loft area – over the course of two weekends.
The Consigli volunteers who made Elijah’s room makeover possible were on hand to celebrate the big reveal with the Randolph Family and witness Elijah’s excitement firsthand.
“This team truly lived up to our motto of ‘Building Beyond Ourselves,’ and we received the seal of approval from our newest family member with a resounding, ‘it’s everything I wanted and more!’” – Carlos Vega, Consigli Business Development Manager
As part of its commitment to positively impacting the communities where its teams live and work, Consigli offers employees 24 paid volunteer hours to use annually so that they can give back to local causes and organizations like Circle of Care.
Circle of Care was established more than 20 years ago with the mission of supporting families navigating pediatric cancer diagnoses, and to date, has completed more than 180 room makeovers for local children. The Consigli Foundation has long been a supporter of Circle of Care, and Bill Allan, Consigli Regional Director – Hudson Valley, serves on the organization’s Board of Directors.
Watch more on News8: Farmington boy diagnosed with cancer gets room makeover from local nonprofit
Learn more about the Consigli Foundation here.
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]]>Founded in 2020 by Julie McDonald, the Juniper Outreach Foundation is a local non-profit organization that establishes and stocks in-school pantries with the mission of helping provide food, clothing and basic necessities for local families in need. Through partnerships with local employers like Consigli, the Juniper Outreach Foundation is able to provide students served by Massachusetts public schools with critically important resources to help support efforts to combat food insecurity.
“The Juniper Outreach Foundation makes a real, tangible impact on local families to help ensure that no child goes home hungry, and Consigli has been proud to be an early partner in its meaningful work,” said Michael Fales, Chief Human Resources Officer at バカラ カジノ “As an employer with deep roots in Central Massachusetts, Consigli has long been committed to giving back to the communities where many of our employees live, work and build, and I am thrilled to have the opportunity to deepen our partnership with the Juniper Outreach Foundation and help advance their impactful mission.”
Consigli and the Consigli Foundation first partnered with the Juniper Outreach Foundation in 2023 to donate the time, materials and labor required to renovate a supply closet and transform it into an in-school food pantry at City View Discovery School in Worcester that allows students to receive necessities in a safe and welcoming place. Since then, Consigli and its employees have built on their support of the Juniper Outreach Foundation’s impactful work through additional partnerships and volunteer initiatives.
“We are thrilled to welcome Michael Fales to our Board of Directors, further strengthening our partnership with Consigli Construction, a company that has been an incredible supporter of our mission,” said Julie McDonald, Founder and Executive Director of the Juniper Outreach Foundation. “Mike’s dedication to community impact, combined with Consigli’s ongoing commitment to giving back, makes him an invaluable addition to our team. We look forward to the expertise and passion he brings as we continue expanding access to food for those most in need. We are deeply grateful for Consigli’s unwavering support in the fight against childhood food insecurity right here in our own community.”
Read more about the Juniper Outreach Foundation and its leadership here.
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]]>Participants, including members of the Consigli project team, subcontractors, and project stakeholders, came together to donate blood and support the life-saving work done by NYBC and its efforts to ensure sufficient blood supplies for patients in-need.
“Yesterday’s blood drive was a success with 32 donations and we’re grateful for バカラ カジノ’s support,” said Andrea Cefarelli, Senior VP of Corporate Communications and Public Affairs for New York Blood Center Enterprises. “Not only is Consigli helping us replenish the blood supply, they are working with us to build a new campus that will enable life-saving research, blood processing, and cell therapy manufacturing, fulfilling our mission to provide healthcare worldwide.”
“When delivering meaningful projects like the New York Blood Center’s new regional campus, Consigli prioritizes our commitment to build beyond ourselves,” said Bill Allan, Consigli Director of Operations – New York/Tri-State Region. “We are proud to support the local community and serve as strong partners to not just the New York Blood Center team, but to all of the families and individuals who benefit from the invaluable resources, research and care that it provides.”
The new, multipurpose NYBCe campus in Rye broke ground in June 2023, and when complete, will be the future home to NYBC’s tri-state operations, including space for life sciences research, blood collections, distribution warehouse, processing and cell therapy manufacturing. It will also house the organization’s world-renowned Research Institute and research laboratories. The 187,000 sq. ft. will serve as the first-ever single campus for NYBC.
Construction remains underway and is expected to complete by the end of the year.
To learn more about the new Rye campus, visit www.nybc.org/rye.
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Consigli’s Director of Operations-Boston Ryan Jennette, General Superintendent Gabe Mater, and Senior Superintendent Sean Fitzgerald present a $25,000 donation to Cheryl Schondek, Senior Vice President from The Greater Boston Food Bank
“Thank you to Consigli for today’s donation of food, money and ongoing volunteer time. The holidays are looking much different for everyone this year, and many families will be experiencing food insecurity for the first time due of the impact of the COVID-19 crisis,” said Cheryl Schondek, Senior Vice President of The Greater Boston Food Bank. “With your ongoing support, we can end hunger here.”
This is the latest chapter in Consigli’s relationship with the City of Boston and The Greater Boston Food Bank. Consigli was a key partner in the original construction of The Greater Boston Food Bank’s Yawkey Distribution Center back in 2009, which allowed the organization to double the size of its existing warehouse by creating a new, sustainable headquarters in Boston’s South End. This new location accommodated 50 million pounds of food – a 67% increase over the old facility – and was built based on a zero export plan reusing existing pile caps and contaminated soil to save nearly $1M for the organization.

Donations collected across Consigli jobsites in Massachusetts.
“2020 has been hard on many local families and they need our support now more than ever,” said Ryan Jennette, Director of Boston Operations for バカラ カジノ “We are grateful to have the opportunity give back to our local Boston community and continue to support the Greater Boston Food Bank.”
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]]>“We want to give the kids at Community of Hope the hope that they will be going back to school to get their education.
Consigli’s D.C. team and two local partners stuffed backpacks with crayons, folders, paper, notebooks, scissors, rulers, markers, pencil pouches, glue, erasers and Disney hand sanitizer for the children at Community of Hope’s transitional homes.
Michelle Evans, Consigli Business Manager, has been involved with the Community of Hope for 16 years and spearheaded this year’s drive.
Like everything at Consigli, it was a team effort. Many people in our D.C. office jumped in to help throughout the five-week drive.
“This was the best backpack drive we’ve ever done. We normally do 30-35 backpacks. This year, we doubled it and partnered with two other companies – Menkiti Group, our MLK Gateway Project client, and H2DesignBuild, our general contractor partner.

With the MLK Gateway Project underway in the same ward of D.C. as the Community of Hope, Menkiti Group and H2DesignBuild were eager to get involved.
Consigli donated 70 stuffed backpacks, surpassing our goal of 50. Menkiti Group provided 50 and H2DesignBuild provided 20. Our local subcontractors Livingston Fire Protection, Max Electric and BB & Co Construction also made donations to the drive.
Together, Consigli’s D.C. team surpassed our goal with the 2020 backpack drive while supporting the next generation in our community!
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We at Project SOUP can’t thank you enough. At a time when our clients need our help more than ever, this donation is a huge help. Not only that, but GLX and their partners took the time to hear from us about what we needed. We ended up getting everything we asked for and more!
Consigli is the primary vertical construction contractor selected by GLX Constructors (GLXC) to manage the concurrent construction of 12 buildings over four miles of track for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) to further service the communities of Somerville, Cambridge and Medford. Our seasoned team of transportation superintendents, project managers and quality control personnel are working closely with the MBTA, STV and GLXC to oversee this fast-track project.
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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 collection of oral histories will become a book published in the spring and will be a unique opportunity to hear directly from the remaining survivors about their experiences. Moved by the stories he heard, Andrew reached out to Consigli to help sponsor a six-day trip for these veterans to return to Europe to acknowledge their service and to remember those lost. In December, seventeen New England area Battle of the Bulge veterans left from Logan Airport to commemorate the 75th anniversary. As part of our ongoing commitment to veterans and to show our support for this momentous trip, we gifted the group Consigli jackets to keep them warm and easily identifiable to each other while in Europe.

Ernie Roberts & Rodney Perkins standing on the same street in Belgium they marched through 75 years ago.
Known as one of the bloodiest battles in War World II, on December 16, 1944, Adolf Hitler launched the Wacht am Rhein (“Watch on the Rhine”), a surprise attack near the Ardennes Forest in Belgium. On that day, 200,000 German soldiers discharged a heavy artillery attack against 100,000 Americans. Known as the Battle of the Bulge, Hitler thought this battle would be the German version of D-Day in a final attempt to break through Allied force lines and reach the Atlantic coast. After almost two months of fighting, the Allies held strong and maintained their lines against the Germans, but at a heavy cost. Still known as the largest battle ever fought by the U.S. Army, more than 100,000 Americans were killed.
The veterans return to Belgium was a week filled with stories as each stop brought back a memory from a time when they put their very lives at risk for our country. At Luxembourg National Cemetery, they remembered the 5,100 soldiers that were lost during the battle. They were able to share a moment of reconciliation when a former German soldier and fellow veteran of the battle joined them in Bastogne. People of the town of Bastogne also gathered to celebrate with them during the annual Nuts Festival- a celebration that honors General Anthony McAuliffe when he responded “Nutz” (Go to hell) when the Germans demanded his division to surrender.

The 17th Airborne Monument in Luxembourg.
In Reims, France, John Katsaros of the 8th division Air Force, remembered this small French town as the place where he became a prisoner of war. Shot down by German troops, he jumped from his plane right before it crashed, sustaining serious injury. Unable to move, he was eventually captured by German soldiers but later rescued by the French resistance. A 10,000 Reichsmark bounty was placed on his head, and he was again recaptured. John was able to escape again by walking for days with no food and very little clothing over the Pyrenees mountains to cross into Spain.

John Katsaros, 8th Division Air Force.
The 75th commemoration of the Battle of the Bulge was most likely the last chance for many of these veterans to return to the site where they bravely fought and a unique opportunity for us to hear their experiences directly from them.

Veterans meet a German Tiger Tank Commander for the first time since they faced each other in battle.
As a company, Consigli strives to do more than just erect and preserve buildings; we also firmly believe in being committed to the communities where we work and live. Supporting veterans is important to our culture because the sacrifices that they have made in defense of our freedoms deserve our lasting gratitude. Additionally, not only do many of us have active-duty military and veteran family members, but we also have the honor of calling numerous veterans here at Consigli – our teammates. It was our honor to help sponsor this trip, and again we want to convey our appreciation to these members of the “Greatest Generation” for their service.

The plaque placed in Bastogne to commemorate their return to the site of the Battle of the Bulge.
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]]>Across our projects, one thing always remains constant: we aim to build and create places that drive deeper connections within communities. Recently, our Portland team worked on a project at Family Violence Project (FVP) in Maine, an organization dedicated to ending domestic violence. FVP offers support to abuse victims and also has two shelters for those seeking help and who need a safe place to stay. One of the shelters was in desperate need of an upgrade and general maintenance improvements. To help FVP, Consigli and a team of subcontractors assessed the shelter and committed to doing a complete renovation of the shelter. The main goal was to make this space feel more like a home and less like a shelter.
Like many mission-based organizations, FVP relies heavily on donor support and funding, which means managing a tight budget in order to offer its services. The shelter was a 100-year-old house with six bedrooms converted into efficiency apartments and the front entrance had an unsafe ramp largely used by mothers with strollers. The flooring needed to be replaced, there were plumbing issues throughout, and there were overall general maintenance issues that needed to be addressed. Further, this project was also unlike others in that it was critical to keep the anonymity of FVP’s clients in order to keep them safe. The discretion of all parties involved was crucial to not reveal the identities of the women and children at the center.
This renovation would not have been possible without the incredible support of our team of subcontractors who dedicated their time and materials to do the necessary repairs. Johnson and Jordan upgraded the plumbing in the kitchen and all the bathrooms which included the installation of a new shower and water heater that supported the entire house. Ace Painting painted every wall, trim, and surface of the house that needed a fresh coat and Paul White Tile installed new flooring in the entire home. To ensure that the children had ample space to run and play the team did an entire cleanup of the front and back yards with the help of Atlantic Landscaping providing the mulch and Hammond Lumber donating all the materials to update the porches to include outdoor seating.
In just six short weeks, the Family Violence Project shelter is now an inviting space for any domestic violence survivors who needs a safe place to heal and recover. When we gathered at FVP’s newly renovated shelter to celebrate the opening, we were reminded about what it means to be part of a business that values relationship-building. The significance of this project was not about how much time and materials went into this renovation. It was about how a team came together to create spaces where all communities can thrive. We are grateful to the Family Violence Project for the work they do and for the residents in sharing their stories with us.
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]]>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 else, the craftsmanship required to meet high levels of architectural detail, and team communication!
When building a performing arts space – things to consider for successful projects include:
Utilizing Building Elements to Keep Sound Where It Belongs
In buildings that house performing spaces where there can be a number of different adjacent uses, it’s essential to keep sound where it belongs. There are a number of measures that can be taken to achieve a high STC (Sound Transmission Class) rating, which designates a material’s ability to resist airborne sound transfer, such as multi-layer floors, preventing vibration, sealing all possible acoustic penetrations, isolating walls, and reflective ceilings.
In addition to keeping the sound of music where it’s intended, reducing potentially distracting noise from mechanical systems is also important. Sound dampening, acoustical insulation can be used inside and out on mechanical systems. Oversize ductwork allows for slower airflow and results in a quieter system. MEP/FPs can be isolated from the building structure using vibration isolation hangers and neoprene waffle pads.

When working on Wellesley College’s Pendleton Hall on a renovation and addition, the millwork in the salon and rehearsal hall was used both for its aesthetics and acoustic purposes: it has a layer of insulation, acoustic panels, and a layer of wood slats. The slats in the walls allowed exhaust air to pass through this millwork system to keep the volume at desired levels in the space, while still providing comfort and humidity control.
Paying Close Attention to Architectural Details
Performing spaces demand a high level of customization, detail, and quality. Using 3D modeling and mockups in the field (see our Emerson Colonial Theatre renovation) ensures our builder’s ability to meet these expectations, as does fully understanding the architect’s design intent and staffing our projects with the right craftsman to carry out their vision. Some specific examples from our recent experience include:
Modeling
To ensure the complex mechanical systems would fit within the space while working on Yale’s Adams Center for Musical Art, our builders performed a laser scan of the existing building and then electronically added pieces of the mechanical system into the job. That study resulted in adjusting the ceiling height to better accommodate the mechanical systems.
On Wellesley’s Pendleton Hall, the project’s predominant building material was concrete because of its acoustic properties. However, the design called for the concrete treatment to look like wood, complete with shadow lines. It was important to find the right tone and texture, so our team custom-made the concrete in batches and created “tombstone” samples to ensure each batch blended seamlessly and met the architect’s goals.
Craftmanship
Similarly, Wellesley’s Pendelton Hall project had a number of linear elements that required careful attention by our team. The architect wanted to ensure that anywhere someone looked inside the building, the linear properties converged properly. From the lights to the soffits, to the wall mullions, all had to be perfectly aligned on the proper horizontal or vertical plane to create the desired aesthetic. Our expert team of craftsman took the time to understand the desired outcome and delivered.
Team Coordination & Co-Location
Coordination between the design and engineering team and all construction trades requires patience and commitment on intricate construction projects. A construction management tool, co-location— establishing a shared physical location where all members of a construction project team collaborate– helps ensure team communication across all trade specialties and creates a forum for discussing careful planning and coordination. Seemingly a simple concept, it’s critical in our highly detailed projects and only truly works with foresight and commitment. As an example; to ensure all of the trades were closely coordinated during our work on Yale’s Adams Center for Musical Arts, our team co-located twice a week with the design, engineering team, and subcontractors.
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]]>Members of Consigli’s Hartford office were joined by Senator Richard Blumenthal, Representative John B. Larson, Mayor Luke Bronin and residents of North Hartford at the groundbreaking.
The redeveloped factory will include a 35,000-square-foot indoor farm run by FreshBox Farms and a commercial kitchen space and incubator for developing local food businesses. The two historic houses on the property are also being redeveloped for community uses.
“The renovation of this historic vacant factory will promote economic development and the health and wellness for the North Hartford community, said President Matthew Consigli. We are excited to contribute towards the revitalization of this community.”
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