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Scalora Consulting Group launches - offers owner’s project manager services

Boston, MA Scalora Consulting Group, a forward-thinking and innovative owner’s representative firm in the design and construction industry, launched with a commitment to guiding clients through any project from concept through completion while leveraging cutting-edge technologies and supporting sustainable initiatives. The company’s team is focused on high-quality customer service while meeting schedules and budgets in the most efficient way possible. Scalora Consulting Group provides turn-key project management services, or a la carte consulting services and works with clients in the corporate, development, higher education, independent school, life sciences, healthcare, energy, and defense industries.

Led by Enzo Scalora, Keri DiLeo, Jonathan Ricker, and Jill Finn, Scalora Consulting Group has an experienced project leadership team who have worked together for many years. With a goal of shifting to a more collaborative, interdependent design and construction community, the firm works with its supply chain to partner with innovative firms to share knowledge and resources to make a positive impact on projects, industry, and society, while training the next generation of talent. Providing owner’s representative and project management services across the country, Scalora Consulting Group is headquartered in Mass. with a satellite office in N.H., and a presence in ME, R.I., N.J., TN, and WA, with further expansion planned.

“Passionate about design and construction, our experienced team is respected in the industry and inspired to make a positive impact. We have a vision to build a better world by investing in people, partnering to innovate, and being socially and environmentally responsible. We serve as trusted advisors to our clients. With innovation at our core, we are seeking to disrupt the industry by injecting new technologies and streamlining processes to create a superior client experience,” said Enzo Scalora, President and CEO of Scalora Consulting Group. “Equally important is fostering an inclusive culture that promotes diversity and equality in our workforce. We believe that the right team with the right resources can do great things.”

Scalora Consulting Group believes in the concept of “new capitalism,” which argues that a company can make profits for its shareholders, while simultaneously making a commitment to its stakeholders and improving social well-being, thereby balancing profit with purpose. The company has expanded its typical responsibilities to include interests of workers, communities, and the environment while promoting equality in the workforce and striving for a gender-balanced company. For this reason, the company is an early adopter and certification is pending as a B-Corporation.

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