Construction Design & Engineering

DeSimone Consulting Engineers provides structural engineering for MGM Springfield

Springfield, MA DeSimone Consulting Engineers provided structural engineering for MGM Springfield, the first and only full-service casino in...

Project of the Month: Landry/French Construction completes Colby College’s $25.5 million Alfond Main St. Commons

Waterville, ME Colby College’s new Alfond Commons, a $25.5 million mixed-use student housing facility on Main St., opened its doors to...

Acella Const. completes Jackson Walnut Park School Student Center

Newton, MA Acella Construction Corp. now celebrating its 15th year in business, completed a new Student Center for Jackson Walnut ...

Ross joins DPS Group

Boston, MA Eric Ross has joined DPS Group as virtual design and construction manager for U.S. operations. Ross will oversee virtua...

Lacerte joins STV|DPM as life science project executive

Newton, MA Steven Lacerte joined STV|DPM as project executive. In this role, Lacerte leads STV|DPM’s project management and busines...

CTA Const. celebrates ribbon cutting of new Carver Elementary School

Carver, MA CTA Construction Managers joined community leaders, town officials, students and faculty members to celebrate the official r...

A/Z and SLAM join YNHHS at groundbreaking for 140,000 s/f

West Haven, CT A/Z Corp. and SLAM joined Yale New Haven Health System (YNHHS) as they broke ground for its new regional operations cent...

Suffolk Construction and Teamsters Local 25 partner with City of Boston to expand career training

Roxbury, MA In an effort to provide valuable career training opportunities for minorities and women, Teamsters Local 25 and S...

Erland Const. promotes Cobb and Leland

Burlington, MA Erland Construction established two new groups as a part of the company’s growing expertise in the advanced t...

My abutter claims what? - by William Jalkut

Your project seems to be ready to break ground. You obtained all your municipal permits and approvals. You closed on the property. Your financing is in place. Your contractors are locked in. You look forward to the culmination of months, if not years, of hard work. What could go wrong?