Milford, MA – Consigli Construction Co., Inc. of Milford, Massachusetts has been named one of the Top Places to Work in Massachusetts in the third annual employee-based survey by The Boston Globe. The announcement made at an event held at the Seaport Hotel in Boston last night ranked Consigli as #5 in the Midsize Company Category.
The Top Places to Work recognizes the most progressive companies in the state based on employee opinions about company leadership, compensation and training, diversity/inclusion, career development, family-friendly flexibility, and values and ethics. Private companies and nonprofits as well as publicly-held businesses were included in the analysis.
“At Consigli, we take time and care regarding the right fit for the job as well as the right personal fit into the company culture. Our commitment to staff is long-term, and we routinely help employees develop their careers and shift focus as needed,” said Anthony Consigli, company president since 1994. “Our employees are empowered to lead and contribute to the company culture, each in their own way.”
Consigli’s business approach has built stability in an unstable industry and created a work environment that generates a culture of responsibility to the company, its clients and to each other. Throughout the recession, the company has maintained its volume of work and its talent by diversifying its markets to serve academic, healthcare, institutional, corporate, landmark restoration and federal clients. Representative recent and current projects that reflect that diversity and provide interesting and challenging work for its employees include: the new LEED® Certified Greater Boston Food Bank and core and shell upgrades to the Forsyth Building at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston; the restoration of the Cambridge Public Library and ongoing renovation projects at Harvard University in Cambridge; the Ambulatory Care Center at UMass Medical School in Worcester; and the new The Shalin Liu Performance Center in Rockport for Rockport Music.
Chris Mayer, publisher of The Boston Globe stated, “Each of the companies included in the Top Places to Work 2010 deserve recognition for creating a positive workplace for their employees. Their accomplishment adds to the vitality of this state’s business environment.”
To qualify for the Boston Globe’s Top Places to Work, a company must have more than 100 employees in Massachusetts. Rankings were composite scores calculated purely on the basis of employee responses.

