Construction Manager Colantonio Hires Three
Holliston, MA– Construction Manager Colantonio Inc. announced three recent hires to its team: Project Superintendent Jeremiah Folkard, Scheduling Manager Christopher Davis, and Assistant Project Manager Matthew Gesualdi.
Readers Respond: Contractors Call for Industrywide Air Safety Mandate
Construction Dive asked builders how they deal with toxic air quality and if government agencies should offer clearer guidance.
Colantonio Adds Four to Staff
Holliston, MA – Colantonio Inc. announced it recently welcomed Derek Koenig and Alexander Hack in the role of assistant project manager and Steven Woodland and Christian Burcham as assistant superintendent.
Colantonio Renovates 116 Norfolk Street in Cambridge
Cambridge, MA – Construction Manager Colantonio Inc. has begun construction on the Revitalization of 116 Norfolk Street Project for the Cambridge Housing Authority.
Renovating Occupied Senior Living Facilities: Understand, Respect, and Engage
It is no secret there is a senior housing shortage in this country. Many developers opt to breathe new life into their existing facilities with extensive renovations.
Construction Conundrum
Schools and universities want to upgrade facilities, but supply chain backlogs and higher costs have made it difficult to complete construction projects on time and on budget.
Two Join Mass. Construction Firm
Holliston, MA – Construction Manager Colantonio Inc. announced the recent hiring of project superintendents Gregory Coates and James Stallone.
Restoring a Seaside Treasure
Forest River Park in Salem, Massachusetts, has been a favorite summertime destination for residents and regional visitors since it was established by the city in 1907.
Construction Manager Hires Two
Holliston, MA – Colantonio Inc. continues to expand with the recent hiring of Assistant Superintendent Justin Ryan and Assistant Project Manager Alex Joyce.
Building New Pathways into the Trades
Over a 43-year career in the Massachusetts building industry, Francis Colantonio built a two-man carpentry business into a general contracting firm that completes more than $100 million in annual project work.