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Consigli taps hometown exec to head Albany, New York, office

Construction Dive

Industry veteran Jennifer Rand will oversee projects for the Massachusetts builder in the Empire State’s Capital Region.

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Cimpress office complex built during historically brutal Massachusetts winter

BD+C

Massachusetts was ravaged by storms throughout the winter of 2014-15. The Building Team for 275 Wyman Street, the new home office for Cimpress in suburban Waltham, remembers the season all too well. Boston, for example, received a record 110.6 inches of snow.

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Consigli expands in North Carolina

Construction Dive

The Milford, Massachusetts-based contractor nabbed directors from Lendlease and Gilbane to lead its office in the Raleigh-Durham region.

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Companies Choosing High Quality Offices In Response To Hybrid Work

Business Facilities

Companies are choosing high quality offices to encourage employees to work from the office and be their most productive when there, according to CBRE analysis.

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Project of the Year and Best Project Office/Retail/Mixed-Use: Mass Timber for Mass Workers: The C. Gerald Lucey Building

ENR Construction

leaned on older technologies to create a model of sustainability and hybrid working environments for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A new urban infill building in Brockton, Mass.,

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A Zero Fossil Fuel House in Massachusetts

Natural Building

Spartan Giordano was 28 years old when he designed and started building a zero fossil fuel energy home In Greenfield, Massachusetts. The third floor bedroom is now studio/office. The post A Zero Fossil Fuel House in Massachusetts appeared first on Natural Building Blog. The house has two bedrooms upstairs. “We

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Massachusetts office building goes from retro to retrofit

BD+C

Standing since the 1970’s, the West Middlesex Turnpike building has served as a home to local businesses of all kinds in Bedford, Mass. Yet, after more than four decades of an aging brick exterior, the building owner wanted to bring the facility’s facade into the 21 st century.