Life Science - Consigli Construction Mon, 24 Nov 2025 20:25:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.3 Consigli Honored by ENR for Project Excellence Across New York, New England Regions /consigli-honored-by-enr-for-project-excellence-across-new-york-new-england-regions/ Mon, 24 Nov 2025 20:23:26 +0000 /?p=19851 MILFORD, MA – Consigli Construction Co., Inc. today announced that five of its projects in New York and New England have been honored by Engineering News-Record (ENR) in the publication’s annual Regional Best Project Awards, which celebrate overall construction excellence across key market sectors industrywide. In New York, Consigli received… More >

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MILFORD, MA – Consigli Construction Co., Inc. today announced that five of its projects in New York and New England have been honored by Engineering News-Record (ENR) in the publication’s annual Regional Best Project Awards, which celebrate overall construction excellence across key market sectors industrywide.

In New York, Consigli received the Best Project Award in the K-12 Education category, as well as Awards of Merit in both the K-12 Education and the Restoration/Renovation categories. In New England, Consigli received the Best Project Award in the Higher Education/Research category and an Award of Merit in the Energy/Industrial category.

Read more about each of the five award-winning projects below:

ENR New York Awards
Best K-12 Education Project: Alice Dodge Wallace ’38 Center for Performing Arts
Consigli transformed Emma Willard School’s historic, century-old Alumnae Chapel into a state-of-the-art performing arts center and community hub, preserving 80% of the original structure to avoid 6,000 metric tons of embodied carbon. The renovation restored the limestone façade, slate roof, and baroque organ while adding a 20,000-square-foot subterranean arts wing beneath a green roof to expand theater, music, and dance resources—all designed for enhanced acoustics, sustainability and modern functionality.

K-12 Education Award of Merit: Allen Center for the Creative Arts and Technology
Hackley School’s Allen Center for the Creative Arts and Technology is a new 50,000 sq. ft. hub for creative learning, complete with a 550-seat auditorium, black box theater, art gallery and advanced digital media labs. Built with 700 tons of steel to achieve its striking curvature and cantilevers, the LEED Gold-certified facility integrates layered acoustic systems and a rainwater harvesting green roof for sustainability. Consigli overcame significant site challenges, including excavating more than 15,000 cubic yards of granite and installing over 300 rock nails for stabilization, while minimizing disruption to campus operations.

Restoration/Renovation Award of Merit: NYBCe Consolidated Campus
To create New York Blood Center (NYBC) Enterprises’ first-ever consolidated campus, Consigli transformed the former Avon headquarters into a 185,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility that houses NYBC’s lifesaving research, blood collection, and cell therapy manufacturing operations. The adaptive reuse project integrated 600+ pieces of lab equipment within the existing footprint, leveraging five low-clearance mechanical mezzanines and advanced laser scanning for precision. Featuring high-efficiency heat pumps with heat recovery and a specialized vivarium, the facility sets a new standard for sustainable laboratory design in urban environments.

ENR New England Awards
Best Higher Education/Research Project: Ragon Institute of Mass General Brigham, MIT and Harvard
Ragon 2.0 in Kendall Square creates a 323,000-square-foot hub for cutting-edge medical research, featuring advanced wet and dry labs, tissue culture rooms, and a vivarium. Its centerpiece—a dramatic single-helix staircase—connects collaborative spaces within a complex façade of 15 systems, 120,000 square feet of curtain wall, and a mass timber skylight. Built on a tight urban site with extensive prefabrication and design-assist coordination, the LEED Gold-certified, all-electric-ready building exceeds efficiency goals by 60%, incorporating triple-pane glazing, heat recovery systems, and a vegetated roof for sustainability and urban ecology.

Energy/Industrial Award of Merit: UNH Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Tank
Consigli and its energy division, Arch Energy, delivered a 1.4-million-gallon Thermal Energy Storage (TES) tank for the University of New Hampshire—an innovative solution equivalent to a 15,000-kWh battery. Designed to store 10,400 ton-hours of chilled water for release during peak demand, the $10.3 million project significantly reduces energy costs and environmental impact. Delivered using a design-build approach, the team overcame confined-space and high-angle challenges with enhanced safety protocols and community training. As a cornerstone of UNH’s WildCAP climate action plan, the TES tank sets a model for higher education decarbonization and long-term sustainability.

Project teams recognized by ENR’s panel of judges were evaluated on their ability to overcome challenges, contribute to industry innovation and benefit the community, as well as overall excellence in design, construction and safety execution.

Award-winning projects and teams will be honored at regional event celebrations this winter, as well as featured in ENR’s November issue.

Learn more about the ENR Regional Best Projects Awards here.

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Ragon Institute 2.0 Named Best Higher Education/Research Project in New England by ENR in Annual Awards /ragon-institute-2-0-named-best-higher-education-research-project-in-new-england-by-enr-in-annual-awards/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 16:55:31 +0000 /?p=19848 CAMBRIDGE, MASS. – The new headquarters for the Ragon Institute of Mass General Brigham, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University has been honored by Engineering News-Record (ENR) in its annual awards as the New England region’s Best Project in the Higher Education/Research category. Ragon 2.0 – located in the… More >

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CAMBRIDGE, MASS. – The new headquarters for the Ragon Institute of Mass General Brigham, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University has been honored by Engineering News-Record (ENR) in its annual awards as the New England region’s Best Project in the Higher Education/Research category.

Ragon 2.0 – located in the heart of Kendall Square – serves as a new, centralized hub for the trailblazing scientists, researchers and staff that support the Ragon Institute’s unique partnership in advancing medical innovation worldwide. Designed to foster collaboration, the 323,000 sq. ft. building features state-of-the-art resources for the Institute’s groundbreaking research, including wet and dry labs, tissue culture rooms and a vivarium equipped with holding and procedure space. A striking, single-helix monumental staircase – comprised of 36 tons of steel and 15 tons of terrazzo and finishes – serves as the building’s centerpiece, delivering visual connectivity across the Institute’s disciplines.

Located on a tight urban site near sensitive facilities, the project required complex demolition, strict work-hour coordination and vibration monitoring to protect neighboring structures. The building’s intricate façade incorporates 15 different systems and more than 120,000 square feet of curtain wall, along with a 1,200-square-foot mass timber skylight and stone sourced from a Swiss quarry. A 16-month design-assist process and extensive offsite prefabrication ensured quality, streamlined project schedule and mitigated pandemic-related supply chain challenges.

Certified LEED Gold, the all-electric-ready building exceeds environmental efficiency goals by more than 60%. The building features triple-pane glazing, heat recovery chilled and hot water plants, high-efficiency plumbing fixtures and a vegetated roof covering more than half the building area to enhance stormwater management and urban ecology.

In addition to this award, Consigli also received an Award of Merit from ENR New England in the Energy/Industrial category for the University of New Hampshire’s Thermal Energy Storage Tank, as well as several other New York regional awards.

Project teams recognized by ENR’s panel of judges were evaluated on their ability to overcome challenges, contribute to industry innovation and benefit the community, as well as overall excellence in design, construction and safety execution.

Read more about the project in ENR here.

Learn more about the ENR Regional Best Projects Awards here.

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New York Blood Center Campus Receives ENR Award of Merit in Regional Best Project Awards /new-york-blood-center-campus-receives-enr-award-of-merit-in-regional-best-project-awards/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 16:55:23 +0000 /?p=19844 RYE, N.Y. – The new, consolidated campus for New York Blood Center (NYBC) Enterprises has been honored by Engineering News-Record (ENR) in its annual Regional Best Project Awards with an Award of Merit. The project received the award in the Renovation/Restoration category for the New York region, which was recently… More >

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RYE, N.Y. – The new, consolidated campus for New York Blood Center (NYBC) Enterprises has been honored by Engineering News-Record (ENR) in its annual Regional Best Project Awards with an Award of Merit. The project received the award in the Renovation/Restoration category for the New York region, which was recently featured in ENR’s November issue.

An innovative adaptive reuse project, Consigli Construction Co., Inc. transformed the former Avon corporate headquarters into a new, state-of-the-art hub for NYBC, bringing its tri-state operations – including lifesaving research, blood collections, processing and cell therapy manufacturing – into its first-ever consolidated campus.

The 185,000-square-foot facility underwent a comprehensive transformation to accommodate more than 600 pieces of laboratory equipment within its existing footprint. Unable to expand outward, the project team maximized every square inch of interior space while integrating complex building systems into five mechanical mezzanines, each with only 7 feet of slab-to-deck height. Early laser scanning and fast-tracked demolition provided precise as-built conditions, enabling efficient design and installation.

Sustainability was a key focus, with high-efficiency air source heat pumps featuring heat recovery supporting both heating and cooling—setting a benchmark for sustainable laboratory design in urban environments. The project also included a vivarium constructed as a concrete masonry unit structure within the existing building, featuring a cast-in-place concrete deck with more than 250 coordinated penetrations to meet stringent structural and environmental performance standards.

In addition, Consigli also earned regional project honors in the K-12 Education category. The firm received an Award of Merit for Hackley School’s Allen Center for the Creative Arts and Technology, as well as the category’s Best Project Award for Emma Willard School’s Alice Dodge Wallace ’38 Center for the Performing Arts.

Project teams recognized by ENR’s panel of judges were evaluated on their ability to overcome challenges, contribute to industry innovation and benefit the community, as well as overall excellence in design, construction and safety execution.

Read more about the project in ENR here.

Learn more about the ENR Regional Best Projects Awards here.

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Consigli Construction Announces Promotion of Geoff Kramer /consigli-construction-announces-promotion-of-geoff-kramer/ Fri, 17 Feb 2023 16:57:00 +0000 /?p=16155 MILFORD, MA – Today, Consigli Construction Co., Inc. announced the recent promotion of Geoff Kramer to Director of Project Development. Geoff will continue to help lead the growth and business development strategy for the Life Science and Technology markets company wide. Kramer joined Consigli’s project development team in 2017. Prior… More >

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MILFORD, MA – Today, Consigli Construction Co., Inc. announced the recent promotion of Geoff Kramer to Director of Project Development. Geoff will continue to help lead the growth and business development strategy for the Life Science and Technology markets company wide.

Kramer joined Consigli’s project development team in 2017. Prior to Consigli, he worked in the Hingham Public Schools as a middle school English teacher. In addition to his career as an educator, Kramer also worked for Team IMPACT, a nonprofit organization that matches children facing serious illness and disability with college sports teams to create long-term, meaningful experiences.

“Since joining our team, Geoff has demonstrated an unparalleled commitment to – and knowledge of – the life sciences industry sector in not just Boston, but throughout the Northeast,” said Brian Hamilton, Project Executive & Vice President of Health Care and Life Sciences. “We are grateful for Geoff’s guidance in identifying the challenging projects that set Consigli apart, and we look forward to his continued leadership in his role as Director of Project Development.”

Kramer lives in Duxbury, Mass. with his family. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Tufts University and his master’s degree from the Boston College Carroll School of Management.

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Construction Technology Newcomer Rugged Robotics Completes First Full-Scale Pilot on Consigli Site /construction-technology-newcomer-rugged-robotics-completes-first-full-scale-pilot-on-consigli-site/ Thu, 26 Aug 2021 18:07:46 +0000 /?p=14387 Consigli is proud to announce that Houston-based construction technology newcomer, Rugged Robotics has completed its first full-scale pilot on a Consigli job site.  The collaboration between Consigli and Rugged is in line with Consigli’s commitment to support and utilize cutting-edge technologies in an effort to advance efficiencies in the construction… More >

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Consigli is proud to announce that Houston-based construction technology newcomer, Rugged Robotics has completed its first full-scale pilot on a Consigli job site.  The collaboration between Consigli and Rugged is in line with Consigli’s commitment to support and utilize cutting-edge technologies in an effort to advance efficiencies in the construction process.

Founded by a registered P.E. and a NASA engineer, Rugged Robotics’ inaugural product tackles the challenge of field layout. Traditionally, field layout is performed using tape measures, chalk-lines, and surveying equipment to manually mark the location of walls and mechanical systems. Rugged Robotics automates this process, marking fully coordinated designs directly on to concrete floors using small robotic vehicles. Using the rover, construction workers can print much more information than typically seen on a manual layout, reduce the time spent reviewing plans, and as a result, conduct faster, more accurate installations. It also helps eliminate potential oversights and errors in the manual layout, which can impact multiple trades, and result in incorrect installation, delays, and rework.

Recently, the Rugged Robotics rover was put to the test at Cambridge Crossing – Parcel H, where Consigli is building the new headquarters for Sanofi, one of MA’s largest life science employers. At Parcel H, Rugged delivered a multi-trade layout on six floors covering more than 240,000 square ft.  Their automated layout resulted in improved coordination, reduced errors, and significant time savings on the front end.

“Consigli truly believes in our solution and together, we are working to improve the construction industry,” said Derrick Morse, co-founder and CEO of Rugged Robotics. “As someone who is passionate about the construction industry, it has been thrilling to be in the field and working alongside the Consigli team.”

“At Consigli, our leadership and technology teams are always looking for ways to make construction projects more accurate and efficient, and maximize the allocation of resources on each site,” said Jack Moran, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP and Consigli’s director of VDC and Integrated Services. “We see technology as a way to support our workforce and to meet the construction demands of the future. Rugged Robotics proved its value with an automated tool that exceeded our expectations and worked in synergy with our team.”

Following the pilot, Rugged and Consigli continue to collaborate as Rugged refines, deploys and scales its solution. Future Consigli projects utilizing the robots are already in the works!

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Matt McCullough Joins Consigli as Project Executive /matt-mccullough-joins-consigli-as-project-executive/ Thu, 15 Oct 2020 13:30:33 +0000 /?p=12900 BOSTON, MA – Consigli Construction Co., Inc. today announced the hiring of Matt McCullough as the company’s newest project executive. With 27 years of preconstruction and construction experience, McCullough will focus within the life sciences and developer sectors, helping to strengthen Consigli’s business development and project growth across the company.… More >

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BOSTON, MA – Consigli Construction Co., Inc. today announced the hiring of Matt McCullough as the company’s newest project executive. With 27 years of preconstruction and construction experience, McCullough will focus within the life sciences and developer sectors, helping to strengthen Consigli’s business development and project growth across the company.

In his role as project executive, McCullough will be responsible for team management and delivery of projects from preconstruction to closeout and will assist with business development in the life sciences market.  His previous experience in project planning, construction pricing and project scheduling have well prepared him for this role. McCullough has extensive experience working on life sciences, condominiums, higher education residence halls, commercial office buildings, mixed-use buildings, and pharmaceutical projects. He has an expertise in project planning, construction pricing and project scheduling.

“The life sciences market is a thriving industry and is a sector we are highly invested in from both a core & shell and tenant improvement standpoint,” said Ryan Jennette, Director of Operations, Boston for Consigli Construction. “Matt is a strong leader and team player with a great technical understanding, and we are confident that he will thrive within Consigli and be a key asset to our team and clients.”

“Consigli is dedicated to increasing its efforts in the life sciences division, and I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to work with their leadership team to strengthen this division,” said McCullough. “The leadership team has created a winning culture and I’m excited to help drive business development.”

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Darrin Ball Joins Consigli as Project Executive /darrin-ball-joins-consigli-as-project-executive/ Tue, 05 Nov 2019 21:40:25 +0000 /?p=11543 MILFORD, MA — Darrin Ball has joined Consigli as a Project Executive. Ball will be responsible for team management and delivery of projects from preconstruction to closeout and assist with business development in the life science & academic markets. “Darrin is a seasoned construction professional who has extensive knowledge and… More >

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MILFORD, MA Darrin Ball has joined Consigli as a Project Executive. Ball will be responsible for team management and delivery of projects from preconstruction to closeout and assist with business development in the life science & academic markets.

“Darrin is a seasoned construction professional who has extensive knowledge and has overseen complex construction projects for major life science users, academic institutions and owners,” said Brian Hamilton, Director of Healthcare & Life Sciences for Consigli. “He will be an integral part of our efforts as we look to expand our market presence.”

Ball comes to Consigli with 30 years of diverse construction industry experience ranging from heavy civil to large scale pharmaceutical manufacturing projects that include renovations, new construction and significant infrastructure projects. Ball received his Bachelor of Science in Building Construction from Wentworth Institute of Technology.

Consigli’s life science team had completed in excess of 2.5 million square feet of projects over the last five years and has extensive experience working both within occupied R&D facilities as well as new construction. The team has completed several significant projects for some of the most prestigious research institutions in the New England and Mid-Atlantic regions. The group has worked on cGMP facilities, research laboratories and in-depth infrastructure projects to support laboratory operations.

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Ricky Gala Named to the Worcester Business Journal’s 40 Under Forty List /ricky-gala-named-to-the-worcester-business-journals-40-under-forty-list/ Mon, 23 Sep 2019 20:03:38 +0000 /?p=11279 MILFORD, MA – Consigli Construction Co., Inc. Project Manager Ricky Gala was recently named a Worcester Business Journal 40 Under Forty honoree in its annual recognition of rising stars and outstanding leaders of Central Massachusetts who share a commitment to success and a passion to strengthen their communities. Gala began… More >

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MILFORD, MA – Consigli Construction Co., Inc. Project Manager Ricky Gala was recently named a Worcester Business Journal 40 Under Forty honoree in its annual recognition of rising stars and outstanding leaders of Central Massachusetts who share a commitment to success and a passion to strengthen their communities.

Gala began his career at Consigli, and over the last seven years has risen to the level of Project Manager. His passion and focus is building efficient and exemplary hospital facilities and he has been involved in some of Consigli’s larger projects. He served as the Project Manager for the creation of a new 78,000 square-foot addition at Milford Regional Medical Center; and more recently helped lead the team on the 2020 campus refresh project at UMass Memorial Hospital which won a prestigious Vista Award for best renovation project from  ASHE (American Society for Health Care Engineering) of the American Hospital Association.

“Ricky is the definition of a go-getter, a quality that is highly valued by clients and those who work with him. Throughout his career he has identified opportunities to use his skillset to insert himself into the roles and responsibilities of a Project Manager and take projects to the next level – more importantly, putting the clients’ needs first,” said Consigli Director of Healthcare & Life Sciences, Brian Hamilton.

Gala is also active in his community through volunteer work. For the past five years he has been actively involved in Working for Worcester, a community initiative designed to better the city’s recreational and family spaces. He is also passionate about teaching and preparing the next generation of STEM leaders, which moved him to get involved with Girls Inc. of Worcester. The non-profit organization’s central goal is empowering and inspiring girls and young women in the opportunities available for them in engineering and construction fields.

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Building Life Sciences Facilities that Benefit Our Lives /building-life-sciences-facilities-that-benefit-our-lives/ Tue, 14 Aug 2018 13:30:33 +0000 /?p=9906 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 >

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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 over the next ten years in Massachusetts alone. This industry, which formerly had plenty of options for leasable space, is actively seeking new opportunities for growth. Consigli is working on life science projects throughout the Northeast, including new development, renovations of existing buildings and tenant fit-outs.

We recently completed one such project for ImmuCell, a Maine-based animal health medicine manufacturer. We served as the construction manager to expand their Portland headquarters with a new, 16,000 SF cGMP facility for the production of a new biologic treatment of a common infection found in cows worldwide.

Immucell’s existing facility housed products regulated by the USDA; this new product requires more stringent FDA approval. The company decided to build a new facility for the product that would include space for fermentation, laboratory, processing and a storage warehouse.

As with the development of any new product, an aggressive schedule was required to have the facility up and running so they could adhere to their planned schedule for regulatory approvals; meaning the build-out had to happen over the course of 11 months.

Some of the steps taken to meet this challenging construction schedule include:

Construction began before design was complete. The cGMP facility was built in two phases. The first phase was the construction of the core and shell.  This process began in September of 2016, and completing as much as possible before winter set in was a priority.  The second phase was the fit-out, which focused on installation of production equipment and support space customized to the treatment’s unique manufacturing process. The fast-track construction schedule included major bid packages, such as high purity process piping and process control valves and automation, as well as long lead process-related equipment.

  • Down-to-the-minute site coordination. To ensure there was no man-hour waste on the project, detailed coordination on site was of utmost importance. Our team utilized a number of tools and processes to expedite on-site activities:
  • Technology. Utilizing BIM and 3D technologies ensured our team in the field would be able to get everything that needed to be in the space to fit as anticipated, such as making sure utilities that ran to work and lab stations fit above ceilings.
  • Materials verification. When building cGMP facilities, the successful execution of the project hinges on the accountability of the team for verifying every material brought on site. In an environment where even the smallest particle can disrupt the manufacturing and fermentation process, our standard operating procedures are essential to the operation of the facility post-construction.
  • Limited materials on site. Once materials were verified, there was a finely tuned schedule for materials to arrive on site so they wouldn’t be in the way of workers who needed to easily move between rooms during the fit-out stage. We also employed a “nothing hits the ground” strategy; any materials brought on site were on a cart or pallet so they could be picked up with a pallet jack or easily moved.
  • Coordination between vendors and the trades. LEAN practices were used to coordinate the significant amount of coordination that must happen with vendors installing equipment, as well as between the trades. MEP contractors shared a platform staging system to ensure pipes, conduit, and ductwork installation was as efficient as possible. We did pull planning for all trades, where the foreman coordinated in each space so the next trade could begin.

The opportunity to be part of the growth and the development of companies behind pioneering research, innovative solutions and lifesaving cures, allows us to contribute to progress each and every day.


Consigli is constantly researching ways to make the construction process more efficient; from worker productivity to technological innovation. We recently embarked on a study of the daily protocols required by our workers in clean room environments; from entering the building through gowning up and other protocols. This data shows that almost one-fifth of a worker’s day can be spent on maintaining protocols; so we’re finding new ways we can minimize the time it takes our workers to begin daily tasks in clean room environments while still adhering to strict guidelines…thereby maximizing progress and reducing project schedules in the process.

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Berkshire Innovation Center Taps Consigli as Construction Manager for New Workforce Training Center /berkshire-innovation-center-taps-consigli-as-construction-manager-for-new-workforce-training-center/ Wed, 13 Jun 2018 16:59:43 +0000 /?p=9879 PITTSFIELD, MA — The Berkshire Innovation Center Inc. (BIC) announced today that it has selected Consigli Construction Co., Inc. as the construction manager for Berkshire Innovation Center’s new 20,000-square-foot building in the William Stanley Business Park. The BIC will provide access to advanced research and development equipment used for rapid prototyping,… More >

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PITTSFIELD, MA — The Berkshire Innovation Center Inc. (BIC) announced today that it has selected Consigli Construction Co., Inc. as the construction manager for Berkshire Innovation Center’s new 20,000-square-foot building in the William Stanley Business Park.

The BIC will provide access to advanced research and development equipment used for rapid prototyping, product development and testing as well as customized workforce training, state-of-the-art labs and conferencing facilities. The project team’s preconstruction planning is well underway and an official groundbreaking is anticipated this fall.

“We’re thrilled to be partnering with Consigli,” said Stephen Boyd, the BIC’s chairman. “Consigli brings expertise and experience to the table when it comes to building research and innovation spaces of this size and sophistication.”

“The Berkshire Innovation Center is a transformational project for the Western Massachusetts community,” said Mike Walker, director of operations at Consigli. “The facility will provide local technology companies with access to a first-class maker space and state-of-the-art equipment that will help them compete in this new era.”

The Berkshire Innovation Center is a collaborative, non-profit organization, that serves as a catalyst to innovation in the Berkshires. The mission of the BIC is to support small and mid-sized advanced manufacturing companies in life sciences, the life sciences supply chain, and advanced manufacturing, with the ultimate objective of spurring economic growth, jobs, and investment in the region. The BIC is made possible thru grants from The Massachusetts Life Science Center, The City of Pittsfield, Mass Development and Pittsfield Economic Development Authority (PEDA). The Innovation Center will act as a focal point for collaboration and networking, provide leadership and mentoring through the center’s alignment of private sector companies, research institutes and educational partners to accelerate technologies, innovation and the development of new businesses and a highly valued and skilled regional workforce.

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