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Consigli Construction Co., Inc. named one of 2014's Top Places to Work for 6th time

Consigli Construction Co., Inc. has been named one of the Top Places to Work in Massachusetts by The Boston Globe's employee-based survey which recognizes the top 125 employers in the state. Ranked at #16 in the large size employer category, Consigli has participated in the survey for the past six years and has been ranked as one the top employers each year. "This ranking reflects what we are building together here at Consigli—both a work environment focused on our people, as well as the highest quality projects. We would not be on the Top Places to Work list if not for our employees' dedication and hard work," said Consigli vice president, Matthew Consigli. The Top Places to Work survey, conducted by Workplace Dynamics, measured more than 73,000 individuals' responses from 366 organizations to statements regarding seven key factors related to employee happiness, including company direction, execution, employee connection, work load and responsibility, management, and pay and benefits. Consigli, a fourth generation family-owned business, established in 1905, is a full-service construction manager and general contractor serving academic, healthcare, institutional, corporate, life sciences, landmark restoration and federal clients throughout New England and New York.
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Colwen Hotels celebrates opening of the first hotel in Portland’s Thompson’s Point - Residence Inn by Marriott and Moxy Hotel

Portland, ME Colwen Hotels celebrated the opening of Residence Inn by Marriott and Moxy Hotel Portland Thompson’s Point, the first hotel in the city’s Thompson’s Point district. Developed by XSS Hotels and managed by Colwen Hotels, the five-story, dual-branded property introduces 148 guestrooms to one of southern Maine’s fastest-growing waterfront destinations.
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