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40 Worcester Business Journal | Book of Lists 2023 | wbjournal.com F O C U S R E A L E S T A T E Top commercial contractors Ranked by local employees Contractor Local employees/ total employees/ 2022 revenue General contractor Specialty contractor Construction management Design + build Civil construction Project completed in 2022 Top executive(s) 1 Consigli Building Group Inc. 72 Sumner St., Milford 01757 508-473-2580 • consigli.com 783 1,600 N/A • • • • • Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Unity Hall Anthony Consigli CEO Matthew Consigli president 2 Greenwood Industries Inc. 640 Lincoln St., Worcester 01605 508-865-4040 • greenwoodindustries.com 750 1,000 $213 million • Boston University, Center for Computing & Data Sciences David S. Klein owner & president 3 R.H. White Construction Co. 41 Central St., P.O. Box 404, Auburn 01501 508-832-3295 • rhwhite.com 332 451 $105 million • • • • • Liberty Utilities, vaporization replacement LNG facility upgrade, Fall River $12 million April 2022 (1) Thomas White president James E. McCarthy CEO 4 Colantonio Inc. 16 Everett St., Holliston 01746 508-429-8666 • colantonioinc.com 73 73 $130 million • • McCormack Building, infrastructure renovation of 21-story, 678,000-square- foot state office building, Boston $32 million Oct. 2022 George Willwerth president Francis Colantonio chairman & CEO 5 MIG Corp. Inc. 1 Acton Place, Suite 200, Acton 01720 978-264-4800 • migcorporation.com 65 105 $39 million • • • Houghs Point Seawall reconstruction, Quincy $16 million Nov. 2022 Donald Voghel CEO 6 E.T. & L. Corp. 873 Great Road, Stow 01775 978-897-4353 • etlcorp.com 43 87 $45 million • • Shrewsbury Landfill capping and closure $8 million Dec. 2022 Jennie Lee Colosi president Kerry Maynard vice president 7 Fontaine Bros. 12 East Worcester St., Suite 2A, Worcester 01604 413-781-2020 • fontainebros.com 42 100 $285 million • • Worcester South High Community School David Fontaine Jr. CEO 8 R.P. Masiello Inc. 38 Main St., Boylston 01505 800-965-6501 • rpmasiello.com 40 40 N/A • • • Goya Foods 130,000-square-foot new construction for dry and frozen goods, Webster Feb. 2023 David Masiello president 9 Green Leaf Construction 98 Adams St., Suite 105, Leominster 01453 978-401-2053 • greenleafcm.com 38 38 $55 million • • • Emerson Health Urgent Care, Maynard Andrew McBeth president 10 Walker Development & Construction Management 5 Mount Royal Ave., Suite 40, Marlborough 01752 978-443-3600 • walker-dev.com 32 32 $33 million • • • • • Worcester RMV Service Center $2 million Aug. 2022 Nick Poirier president & principal Jeff Walker CEO & principal 11 F.W. Madigan Co. Inc. 367 Chandler St., Worcester 01602 508-753-1459 • fwmadigan.com 28 28 $27 million • • • Cubesmart new construction of four-level self storage facility, Tyngsborough $10 million Dec. 2022 James E. Madigan president & CEO 12 Lauring Construction Co. Inc. 23 Brigham Road, Worcester 01609 508-755-0754 • www.lauringconstruction.com 27 27 $18 million • • • • Amego Inc., new campus construction at 724 Washington St. in Franklin John Lauring president 13 GVC Construction Inc. 305 Leominster Shirley Road, Lunenburg 01462 978-840-9700 • gvcconstruction.com 20 40 N/A • • • Town of Burlington MWRA 24" water transmission main Dec. 2022 Geselle Valenti owner & president 14 P&P General Contractors Inc. 318 Southbridge Road, Charlton 01507 508-765-8700 • ppgeneralcontractors.com 11 11 $10 million • • • Avon Fire Department Robert Puchalski Jr. president 15 PSN Construction Inc. 106 Carter St., Leominster 01453 978-265-0967 • N/A 10 10 $17 million • • Bridge repair $4 million Sept. 2022 Yarisbeth Guzman Sergio Benitez owners 16 Glickman Kovago & Jacobs Construction One Mercantile St., Suite 510, Worcester 01608 508-753-9100 • glickmankovago.com 8 8 N/A • • • • Family Behavioral Health buildling expansion at 771 Southbridge St. in Auburn Steven Greene James Glickman Michael C. Jacobs principals 17 Senate Construction Corp. 1000 Mount Laurel Circle, Shirley 01464 978-425-9802 • senateconstruction.com 7 7 N/A • • • Design services for Thermofab, Shirley Bob France CEO Source: Each firm via survey. Notes: Unable to confirm data for Worcester's Antonelli Construction by press time. Maynard's JM Coull Inc. announced it is closing after 38 years once current projects are completed. N/A=not available. (1) In partnership with Cornerstone Energy -Compiled by: Stephanie R. Meagher, research@nebusinessmedia.com The Cove, a seven-story development abutting Polar Park in Worcester, has awarded 18% of its contracts so far to subcontractors run by women or people of color. This is set against a non-binding goal of 20% of the contracts going to certified woman- or minority-owned enterprises, although the project is only 12% complete and has awarded 86% of its construction contracts, so the project still has time to meet its goals. The project, undertaken by Boston developer V10 Develop- ment and Worcester's Churchill James, had the 20% goal for contracts with women business enterprises and minority business enterprises set by the City of Worcester's Responsible Employer and Inclusionary Par- ticipation Policy at the time, said Worcester Chief Development Officer Peter Dunn, speaking at the Worcester Redevelopment Authority's June 8 meeting. However, the project does not benefit from a tax-increment exemption from the City, so it does not face penalties for the goals. So far, the project has given contracts with a total value of $7 million to MBEs and $670,000 in contracts to WBEs. There were still $6.5 million in con- tracts to be awarded as of April. When complete, the Cove will feature 171 residential units and 16,000 square feet of commercial space at 89 Green St. When construction began in November, V10 said the complex was slated to open in August 2024. The Cove development in Worcester has awarded $7.7M to diverse subcontractors The Cove