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38 Worcester Business Journal | Book of Lists 2024 | wbjournal.com F O C U S R E A L E S T A T E Largest commercial contractors Ranked by local employees, then 2023 revenue Contractor Local employees/ total employees/ 2023 revenue General contractor Specialty contractor Construction management Design + build Civil construction Project completed in 2023 Top executive(s) 1 Consigli Building Group Inc. 72 Sumner St., Milford 01757 508-473-2580 • consigli.com 850 1,800 N/A • • • • • N/A Anthony Consigli CEO Matthew Consigli president 2 R.H. White Construction Co. 41 Central St., P.O. Box 404, Auburn 01501 508-832-3295 • rhwhite.com 385 492 $140 million • • • • • Eversource training facility, Shrewsbury 10,000-square-foot addition to training facility $5 million August 2023 David H. White chairman James E. McCarthy CEO Thomas H. White president 3 Greenwood Industries Inc. 640 Lincoln St., Worcester 01609 508-865-4040 • greenwoodindustries.com 250 975 N/A • Boston University Center for Computing & Data Sciences David S. Klein owner & president 4 Colantonio Inc. 16 Everett St., Holliston 01746 508-429-8666 • colantonioinc.com 69 69 $122 million • • N/A Francis Colantonio chairman & CEO George Willwerth president 5 Fontaine Bros. 12 East Worcester St., Suite 2A, Worcester 01604 413-781-2020 • fontainebros.com 50 115 $300 million • • Court Square Apartments, Springfield $54 million David Fontaine Jr. CEO 6 R.P. Masiello Inc. 38 Main St., Boylston 01505 800-965-6501 • rpmasiello.com 48 48 N/A • • • UN1F1ED2, Sutton Construction of new 355,000-square-foot manufacturing and distribution facility December 2023 David Masiello president 7 Walker Development & Construction Management 5 Mount Royal Ave., Suite 40, Marlborough 01752 978-443-3600 • walker-dev.com 45 45 $26 million • • • • • MassHire Career Center 554 Main St., Worcester Theatre District, rehabilitation $3 million Nick Poirier president & principal Jeff Walker CEO & principal 8 Green Leaf Construction 98 Adams St., Suite 105, Leominster 01453 978-401-2053 • greenleafcm.com 40 40 $90 million • • • Axcelis distribution facility, Beverly Design-build new construction, 95,000-square-foot distribution facility for AI-driven autonomous robots & warehouse automation August 2023 Andrew McBeth president 9 Dixon Inc. General Contracting 361 West Main St., Northborough 01532 508-393-4411 • dixon-inc.com 40 40 N/A • • • • N/A Matthew Dixon Philip Dixon owners 10 Glickman Kovago & Jacobs Construction One Mercantile St., Suite 510, Worcester 01608 508-753-9100 • glickmankovago.com 34 34 N/A • • • • 9 Saint Mark St., Auburn 11,000-square-foot warehouse addition for existing steel fabrication tenant $3 million December 2023 Steven Greene James Glickman Michael C. Jacobs principals 11 E.T. & L. Corp. 873 Great Road, Stow 01775 978-897-4353 • etlcorp.com 33 88 N/A • • Thorndike Street project, Lowell Demolition of Middlesex and Appleton Street bridge, filling in Lord overpass and extending existing pier within canal for Pawtucket Canal bridge $23 million September 2023 Jennie Lee Colosi president Kerry Maynard vice president 12 Terva Corp. 184 Nathaniel Drive, Whitinsville 01588 401-481-5693 • tervacorp.com 32 32 N/A Foxborough Regional Charter School HVAC upgrades and roof replacement Vamshidhar Thakkallapalli president 13 MIG Corp. Inc. 1 Acton Place, Suite 200, Acton 01720 978-264-4800 • migcorporation.com 30 92 $49 million • • • I-91 over Pan Am Railroad, Greenfield Removal & reconstruction of two bridge structures, northbound & southbound $22 million May 2024 Donald Voghel CEO 14 F.W. Madigan Co. Inc. 367 Chandler St., Worcester 01602 508-753-1459 • fwmadigan.com 29 29 $26 million • • • Bishop Feehan High School Arts and Innovation Center, Attleboro James E. Madigan president & CEO 15 Lauring Construction Co. Inc. 23 Brigham Road, Worcester 01609 508-755-0754 • lauringconstruction.com 25 25 $14 million • • • • Franklin Realty Advisors, Worcester & Southbridge Multiple tenant fit-outs John Lauring president Source: Each firm via survey as of Q1-Q2 2024. Notes: Unable to confirm data for Leominster's GVC Construction Inc. or Shirley's Senate Construction Corp. by press time. N/A=not available. -Compiled by: Stephanie R. Meagher, research@nebusinessmedia.com Consigli acquires NY & NJ operations of construction firm behind Sept. 11 Memorial Group, an entity affiliated with Milford-based Consigli Construction, has agreed to purchase the New Jersey and New York construction operations of Lendlease, a global real estate firm based in Australia. The agreement will see Con- sigli take over 45 current, under contract, or pre-construction projects, according to a press re- lease issued by the company on May 28. Employees associated with these projects will become Consigli workers. "Expanding our New York and New Jersey portfolio with the addition of Lendlease, a highly complementary business to ours, signifies our dedication to growth and excellence in this core market," Anthony Consigli, CEO of Consigli Construction and a member of the WBJ Hall of Fame, said in the press release. Lendlease has been involved in a number of high-profile proj- ects in New York City, including the construction of the National September 11 Memorial & Muse- um and the Central Park Tower, a $3-billion residential skyscraper and the second-tallest building in the city. Other New York City proj- ects the firm has been involved in include various renovations and upgrades to the American Museum of Natural History and an expansion of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Founded in 1905, Consigli Construction has more than 1,800 employees and 13 region- al offices across North America, according to the firm's website. The firm is employee-owned. – Story by Eric Casey

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