Construction Design & Engineering

CTA-built $23.8 million Joint Forces project holds ribbon cutting

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held in December 13, 2012 at Hanscom Air Force Base to honor the opening of one of the nation's first Joint Fo...

Kaplan Construction selected to build 12,000 s/f Brookline Teen Center

Kaplan Construction has been commissioned to build the new Brookline Teen Center located at 40 Aspinwall Ave. Kaplan Const. has provided p...

JM Coull Inc. wins 4 Excellence in Construction, Green Building awards: Projects for Beckman Coulter, F.W. Webb and New Balance

JM Coull, Inc., won four Excellence in Construction Awards at the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) of Massachusetts annual awards b...

James Grasseschi, 48, of Grassheschi Plumbing

James Grasseschi, 48 passed away Wednesday, January 9, 2013 in Heywood Hospital. Jim was born in Worcester his father was the late John Gra...

Goody Clancy to design 90,000 s/f for Harvard Business School

Goody Clancy was selected by Harvard Business School to design the Ruth Mulan Chu Chao Center, a 90,000 s/f building that will serve as a ne...

Full steam ahead in 2013

Though 2012 will most likely be remembered as the year of the presidential election, the "fiscal cliff" and super storm Sandy, it was also a...

02-01-2013 - ASM to offer LEED training Feb. 1-2

ASM is pleased to team up with the Boston chapter of NAWIC (National Association of Women in Construction), to offer a two-day LEED Green As...

01-24-2013 - Ring in the New Year with ASM

Join us January 24 from 8:00 - 9:30 am at the Westin Hotel for the 2013 Economic Forecast - What to watch for in construction. ASM is proud ...

04-01-2013 - ASM college scholarship deadline April 1

Once again in 2013, three exemplary high school students will be awarded $2,000 each for their superior academic and civic achievements. Sch...

Increasing reasons for optimism in our industry

As 2013 begins, there is increasing reason for optimism in our industry, as more and more companies are emerging from the overwhelming chall...