Construction Design & Engineering

Preparing for the inevitable: Construction crisis - by Susan Shelby and Peter Hillan

Bodily harm and serious property damage are major risks when dealing with active construction projects, despite strict adherence to safety regulations. Construction firms designate time and resources to safety programs

Construction continues on Qualified Opportunity Zone regulations - by Michael Duffy

On April 17, 2019, the U.S. Department of Treasury released its second set of proposed regulations (REG-120186-18) concerning the rules for forming and operating so-called Qualified Opportunity Zone investments

Kaplan Const. finishes renovation of Congregation Kehillath Israel

Brookline, MA  Kaplan Construction completed the addition, restoration and renovation of the Congregation Kehillath Israel (KI). Congregation KI began as a small collective in 1911 and was granted a

Landry/French wins AGC award for Colby College mixed-use project

Waterville, ME Landry/French Construction Co. received a first place award in the 2019 Build Maine Awards Competition for the construction of Colby College’s Bill and Joan Alford Main St. Commons.

Arrowstreet appoints Korté new president, succeeds Batchelor

Boston, MA Arrowstreet has appointed Amy Korté, AIA as the firm’s president. Korté will succeed Jim Batchelor, FAIA, who has served as president since 2004. Korté will lead the

Acella Construction builds-out 1,500 s/f Alice in the Village at Patriot Place: Alice in Wonderland-inspired store and tearoom

Foxborough, MA Acella Construction Corp. has completed Alice in the Village at  26 Patriot Place, Suite E9.

This is the second location for the Alice in the Village concept

NEI General Contracting wraps up Walker Park Apartments

Boston, MA NEI General Contracting completed Walker Park Apartments in the Egleston Sq. neighborhood for Urban Edge. This is NEI’s sixth project for Urban Edge and creates 49 units of affordable housing.

Farr joins Hancock as project wetland scientist

Danvers, MA  Kristan Farr has joined Hancock Associates as a project wetland scientist. She will be assisting in the preparation of applications for wetland permitting as well as research and wetland delineations

Goya’s new headquarters/warehouse is a precast gem - by Jim Houtman

Goya Foods, Inc. was founded in 1936 by Spanish immigrants Don Prudencio Unanue and his wife Carolina. The company started in a small storefront in Manhattan where the couple began a trajectory of growth that would carry Goya

Laliberte joins South Coast Improvement

Marion, MA South Coast Improvement Company (SCI) hired Grant Laliberte as its director of cost estimating. Laliberte comes to the contractor after having been with J Calnan &