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Book of Lists 2019

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wbjournal.com | Book of Lists 2019 | Worcester Business Journal 61 R E A L E S T A T E F O C U S Top commercial contractors Ranked by number of employees in Central Massachusetts No. local employees/ worldwide/ 2018 revenue Notable project Services Top executive Year founded 1 Consigli Building Group 72 Sumner St., Milford 01757 508-473-2580 • www.consigli.com 718 1,000 $1,340,186,391 The MathWorks, Lakeside Campus Natick DND Construction management, general contracting, preconstruction and design build Anthony Consigli CEO 1905 2 Greenwood Industries Inc. 640 Lincoln St., Worcester 01605 508-865-4040 • www.greenwoodindustries.com 500 700 $118,000,000 Massachusetts State House Boston $5,000,000 Commercial roofing and sheet metal contractor David Klein president 1992 3 R.H. White Construction Co. 41 Central St., P.O. Box 404, Auburn 01501 508-832-3295 • rhwhite.com 411 568 $128,978,554 Columbia Gas of Mass. Shrewsbury $15,103,731 Management, preconstruction, design build, general contracting, maintenance and repair David White president & CEO 1923 4 E.T. & L. Corp. 873 Great Road, Stow 01775 978-897-4353 • etlcorp.com 140 140 $37,000,000 Methuen rotary at I-93, U.S. Routes 110 and 113 interchange Methuen $64,400,000 Heavy civil construction and infrastructure Jennie Lee Colosi president 1945 5 Cutler Associates Inc. 43 Harvard St., Worcester 01609 508-757-7500 • cutlerdb.com 93 93 $158,000,000 Harding Green Worcester $17,300,000 Construction management Ernest "Ed" O'Brien president 1972 6 Colantonio Inc. 16 Everett St., Holliston 01746 508-429-8666 • colantonioinc.com 40 40 $75,000,000 Marathon Elementary School Hopkinton $34,500,000 Construction management, preconstruction and general contracting Francis Colantonio chairman & CEO George Willwerth president 1978 7 JM Coull Inc. 20 Powder Mill Road, Maynard 01754 978-461-0330 • jmcoull.com 31 DND DND Waters Corp., phase I expansion Taunton $50,000,000 StartSmart preconstruction program, construction management, design build, general contracting Andrew Coull president 1984 8 Lauring Construction Co. Inc. 23 Brigham Road, Worcester 01609 508-755-0754 • lauringconstruction.com 29 29 $16,000,000 DND General contracting, construction management, design build John Lauring president 1948 9 Green Leaf Construction 98 Adams St., Suite 105, Leominster 01453 978-401-2053 • greenleafcm.com 25 DND DND F.W. Webb Auburn and Plymouth $11,000,000 Management, general contracting, preconstruction and design build Andrew McBeth president 2014 10 Antonelli Construction Co. Inc. 21 Adams St., Worcester 01604 508-753-7436 • antonelliconstruction.com 21 21 DND Pharmaceutical facility expansion for research and development Worcester $1,562,000 Construction management, general contracting and design build Michael Lapomardo president 1950 11 Senate Construction Corp. 1000 Mount Laurel Circle, Shirley 01464 978-425-9802 • senateconstruction.com 13 13 DND Mass Crane & Hoist, new corporate headquarters Tyngsborough DND Management, general contracting, building information modeling (BIM), supplier of pre-engineered buildings, certified Butler Builder Bob France CEO 1990 12 Goguen Construction Inc. 55 Mead St., Leominster 01453 978-534-5294 • goguenconstructioninc.com 12 DND $4,250,000 DND Commercial, residential and industrial construction Paul Goguen president 1992 Ballpark construction Polar Park would be the fourth most expensive minor league park ever built, adjusting for inflation. A look at ballparks in Minor League Baseball's top-level International League and Pacific Coast League: Stadium Year open/Cost (in 2019 dollars) Las Vegas Ballpark 2019/$150 million Sahlen Field, Buffalo 1988/$124 million AutoZone Park, Memphis 2000/$122 million Polar Park, Worcester 2021/$101 million Huntington Park, Columbus, Ohio 2009/$85 million First Tennessee Park, Nashville 2015/$82 million Southwest University Park, El Paso 2014/$79 million Coolray Field, Gwinnett, Ga. 2009/$77 million Raley Field, Sacramento 2000/$70 million Greater Nevada Field, Reno 2009/$67 million Chukchansi Park, Fresno 2002/$66 million Coca-Cola Park, Lehigh Valley, Pa. 2008/$61 million BB&T Ballpark, Charlotte 2014/$59 million Fifth Third Field, Toledo, Ohio 2002/$58 million Frontier Field, Rochester 1996/$55 million Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City 1998/$54 million PNC Field, Scranton, Pa. 2013*/$48 million NBT Bank Stadium, Syracuse 1997/$45 million *Major renovation to existing park Note: Inflation-adjusted numbers are rounded to nearest million. Sources: Minor League Baseball, respective teams, news reports; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (inflation adjustment)

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