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December 2023 Focus:

Awards and 2023 Year In Review

KBE Building Corp. was recently recognized for its work on the Bradley International Airport Ground Transportation Center in Windsor Locks, Conn. Read full awards story on page 24

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Assembly Marks Largest-ever Gathering of Women in Construction in Boston Suffolk Hosts Boston High School Students During Mass. STEM Week NOMA Celebrates ‘Building Bridges Towards Just and Joyful Futures’ at Conference Nauset Completes 94-unit Mixed-use Apartment Complex in Union Square Massport, IBEW Local 103, and JATC Launch Apprenticeship Program 2023 Canstruction Boston Award Winners Announced Juno Jones Wins National Award from NSC

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KBE Building Corp. Recognized for Bradley International Airport Ground Transportation Center Project

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Sections: Publisher’s Message… ......................... 6 Up-Front… ............................................ 7 Year-in-Review… ................................ 14 Awards….............................................20 Mixed-Use….......................................38 Restoration and Renovation…............39 J.E.D.I…................................................40 Training and Recruitment….................42 Organizations and Events…...............44 Philanthropy….....................................46 People…...............................................48 Calendar…..........................................50

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Publisher’s Message

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phase, and the result is building projects that not only represent leading-edge architecture, but that significantly reduce their environmental impact and ensure their longevity. Change may not happen overnight, but our industry is adapting and rising to the challenge of creating healthy and healing environments for not only building occupants, but the neighborhoods and cities they inhabit. Although we are celebrating our industry’s achievements, let us not forget to give back in any way we can. I’m on the board of the Boston chapter of the Association of Medical Facility Professionals (AMFP) and in November, we held a canned food drive event. In all, we collected 132.63 pounds of food! Many other organizations are holding similar events. Read more about the philanthropic efforts of companies in our industry on page 46. One such firm is the KBE Building Corporation,

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Ground Broken on $100M Reimagination of Boston’s International Place Boston – The Chiofaro Company announced it recently embarked on a significant $100 million reinvestment and reimagination of International Place in Boston. The 1.8 million sq. ft. office complex is located along the Rose Kennedy Greenway at the crossroads of the downtown waterfront and Boston’s Seaport District. Standing at 46 stories and 35 stories in two towers, the comprehensive plans are designed to celebrate the reputation International Place has in Boston and the pivotal role it has played in the evolution of the city. The project leverages the building’s unique assets and is designed to position International Place as the most progressive workplace environment for the next generation. With guidance from global architecture firm Gensler and insight about what matters to employers and employees, the team says they have curated a program that addresses needs throughout the day with collaborative spaces and onsite services. The project is the culmination of more than three years of planning and will include approximately 100,000sf of renovated space focused on hospitality driven services and creating an environment built to help businesses thrive: • IP Commons, the central gathering

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Amenta Emma Breaks Ground on CHS Animal Resource Center

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Wilton, CT – Amenta Emma Architects announced that a groundbreaking ceremony was held on Sept. 7 for the Animal Resource Center for Connecticut Humane Society (CHS) in Wilton. The new 13,971 GSF building is designed to convey the organization’s goals and values, and provide a professional and compassionate environment to support the adoption and treatment of animals. In attendance at the event were Amenta Emma design team members,

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Salem, MA – Jones Architecture announced it has been selected for three new projects. For its work on a new campus master plan at Augustana College in Rock Island, Ill., Jones has teamed with U3 Advisors, a firm with extensive history working on campus edge conditions and publicprivate partnerships. “We are excited to have our first project in the Midwest,” said Founder

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Focus: Year-In-Review 2023 Groundbreakings

Editor’s Note: Groundbreakings are listed in order of date posted on the www.high-profile.com daily newsfeed. This list, with active links to the full stories, can also be found on HP’s website by clicking on the “All News” tab and then “Groundbreaking” in the drop-down menu.

JANUARY

Ground Broken on Production Facility

NEI, TAT Break Ground at the Cove

(l-r): Jessica Morrissey, Bill Young, Chris Cormier, Delbert Laluc, David Hermansen, and John DeNisco / Photo by Frank Monkewicz of NEI

Worcester, MA – V10 Development, along with NEI General Contracting and The Architectural Team (TAT), announced it recently broke ground on The Cove, a 7-story, 210,000sf building located at 89 Green Street in Worcester. Read more...

FEBRUARY RISE Breaks Ground on the Ellery

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont joined TRUMPF, Tecton, and BBE for the groundbreaking ceremony.

Farmington, CT – Bartlett Brainard Eacott, Inc. (BBE) announced it broke ground on TRUMPF’s new production facility on March 9. TRUMPF, a German-owned company, produces high-tech laser cutting, bending and welding machinery. When completed in May of 2024, the $40-million, 55,800sf project will be home to a complete smart factory, TRUMPF’s second in the U.S. Read more...

Dellbrook|JKS Breaks Ground on 351,000sf Senior Living Development in Newton

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Boston – RISE, a Boston-based minority owned developer and construction firm, along with development partner DivcoWest, has broken ground on The Ellery, a new residential community at 199 Gardner Street in West Roxbury. The project will revitalize a former commercial site in West Roxbury, replacing several industrial buildings with an approximately 84,000 gross sq. ft. residential building. Read more...

MARCH CTA Construction Breaks Ground on $98M Elementary School

Swampscott Consolidated Elementary School groundbreaking

Swampscott, MA – CTA Construction Managers LLC announced that construction has begun on Swampscott Consolidated Elementary School, a $98 million project for the town of Swampscott. Read more...

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(l-r): Dan Rivera, president/CEO of MassDevelopment; Don Bloch, 2Life board member; Michael Armstrong, principal at Hamlin Capital; Mara Riemer Goldstein, JCC Greater Boston board chair; Lily Rabinoff-Goldstein, president/CEO of JCC Greater Boston; Lynne Elfland, 2Life board member; David Trietsch, 2Life board member and future Opus resident; Noah Maslan, 2Life board member; Adam Scott, 2Life board member; Darryl Fess, president/CEO of Brookline Bank; Newton City Councilor Holly Ryan; Mike Fish, president/CEO of Dellbrook|JKS; Mayor Ruthanne Fuller, City of Newton; Congressman Jake Auchincloss; Jeff Sacks, 2Life Communities board chair; State Sen. Cynthia Creem; Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll; Bill Shaevel, 2Life board member; City Councilor Rick Lipof; Charlie Silverman, future Opus resident; Amy Schectman; Sharon Ionnidis, managing director at Hamlin Capital Advisors; Louise PosnerSilverman, future Opus resident; Laura Efron, 2Life board member; City Councilor Susan Albright; City Councilor Victoria Danberg; City Councilor Deb Crossley; City Councilor Alicia Bowman; Judith Sydney, co-founder at Womenology; Wendy Kraft, 2Life board member; and Aviva Sapers, president/CEO of Sapers & Wallack / Photo courtesy of 2Life

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Stonegate, Nauset Break Ground on Natick Mixed-Use Development

APRIL Groundbreaking Held for Attleboro Emergency Shelter, Housing Development (l-r): Dean Calivas, Stonegate president; Jamie Errickson, Natick town administrator; Mike Hickey, former select board member; Sean McGrath; Rebecca Berry, Finegold Alexander principle and president; Bruce Evans, chair, Natick Select Board; Lucas Pelz, Stonegate senior project manager; Anthony Papantonis; Joe Campanelli, Needham Bank president and CEO; and Kevin Phelan, Colliers International co-chairman / Photo by Nauset Construction

(l-r): John Yazwinski, Father Bill’s & MainSpring, Norton/Brockton; Joyce Tavon; James Hawkins; Susan Mazzarella; Mike McGowan, NHS board member; Adam Scanlon, state representative, Attleboro; Janet Richardi, NBCAC; Paul Feeney; Cathleen DeSimone; Carol Doherty, state representative, Taunton; and Robert Corley

Attleboro, MA – In partnership with the Northern Bristol County Assistance Collaborative (NBCAC), Catholic Social Services, Father Bill’s & MainSpring, Massachusetts Alliance for Supportive Housing, Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development, BayCoast Bank, and the office of Representative James Hawkins, NeighborWorks Housing Solutions (NHS) recently hosted a groundbreaking ceremony on the site of what will become the first-ever adult emergency shelter and permanent supportive housing development in the city of Attleboro. Read more...

Natick, MA – Stonegate Group and Nauset Construction recently broke ground on the Stonegate St. Patrick Redevelopment, a mixed-use project at the site of the former St. Patrick’s School that will deliver 46 apartments with 14,000sf of ground-floor restaurant and retail space with four additional two-family townhomes. Read more...

Hoffman Auto Group to Open Porsche Dealership in East Hartford

MAY Ground Broken on $32M Police Station in Lexington

Groundbreaking for Hoffman Auto Group’s Porsche dealership in East Hartford, Conn.

East Hartford, CT – Jewett Construction announced its latest project in partnership with Hoffman Auto Group to construct its Porsche dealership in East Hartford. The 31,000sf, state-of-the-art facility will be one of just four locations in the U.S. featuring Porsche’s brand-new Generation 5 design once complete. Read more...

Groundbreaking Held for LeClair Village Groundbreaking for Lexington police station

Lexington, MA – CTA Construction Managers recently broke ground on Lexington’s new $32 million police station, designed to support the community’s burgeoning needs and population. The new facility will replace the current building, built in 1956. Read more...

JUNE NHS Breaks Ground on Senior Housing

LeClair Village Apartments groundbreaking

Mashpee, MA – State and local officials recently gathered for a groundbreaking ceremony at LeClair Village Apartments, a new three-building complex in Mashpee featuring 39 affordable rental units. Read more...

Connecticut Children’s Underway on $326M Clinical Tower

Groundbreaking at 70 Highland Street

Brockton, MA – On May 24, NeighborWorks Housing Solutions (NHS) celebrated the groundbreaking of 37 units of affordable housing for seniors at the site of the former Lincoln School, 70 Highland Street in Brockton. Plans are underway, and the renovations are estimated to take between 18-24 months. Read more...

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Hartford, CT – As part of Connecticut Children’s growth and expansion plan, a groundbreaking was held recently for a 190,000sf, $326 million clinical tower connected to the existing medical center in Hartford. The new tower will serve as a new front gateway for the children’s hospital when it opens in late 2025. Read more...

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Ground Broken on $85M Adaptive Reuse Project in New Britain

Gladstone Elementary School Breaks Ground in Cranston

New Britain, CT – Connecticut state and city officials joined WinnDevelopment executives in New Britain recently to break ground on a $85 million project to transform a historic manufacturing complex near the city’s downtown into a 154-unit apartment community for affordable housing and workforce households. Read more... Ellis Street Commons / Renderings courtesy of JCJ Architecture

Ground Broken on 64,000sf Multifamily Builidng in Revere

Gladstone Elementary School groundbreaking

Cranston, RI – Finegold Alexander Architects announced it celebrated the groundbreaking of the new ground-up Gladstone Elementary School on July 20. Read more...

Ground Broken on Tech High School

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Revere, MA – Congress Construction and Broadway Capital recently held a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the commencement of a 5-story, 64,000sf multifamily residential building in Revere. Read more...

Bridgeport, CT – The Connecticut Technical Education and Career System (CTECS), Gilbane Building Company, and JCJ Architecture recently celebrated the official groundbreaking for the new Bullard Havens Technical High School. Read more... continued to page 18

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OCTOBER Ground Broken on $20M Public Safety Building in Devens

SEPTEMBER PROCON Breaks Ground on Easterseals NH Military and Veterans Campus

Groundbreaking for the new public safety building in Devens, Mass.

Devens, MA – On Oct. 12, The MassDevelopment board of directors ceremonially broke ground on a new public safety building in Devens. MassDevelopment will convert a partially vacant agency-owned building at 270 Barnum Road into a state-of-the-art facility that will house the Devens Fire Department, the Massachusetts State Police, who provide police services in Devens under a contract with the agency, and the Nashoba Valley Regional Dispatch District under one roof. Read more...

Ground Broken on $22M Facility for Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich The PROCON Design Build team with Maureen Beauregard of Easterseals NH and Governor Chris Sununu

Franklin, NH – Joined by veterans, military members, families, Governor Chris Sununu, PROCON’s design-build team and dignitaries from around the state, Easterseals NH recently broke ground for its new Center of Excellence, designed to offer a wide variety of support services in one location. The Military and Veterans Campus in Franklin will be operational in just over one year, and planning is underway to move into a second phase designed to expand the list of available supports and programs for veterans and their families. Read more...

Greenwich, CT – A.P. Construction Company (APC) announced it has been awarded and has broken ground on the new construction and renovation project for the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich to expand and enhance its facility in Greenwich. Read more... Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich

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2023: A Year of Milestones and Momentum for AEM and CTC Submitted by American Energy Management/Connecticut Temperature Controls 2023 marked a year of remarkable progress for American Energy Management (AEM) and Connecticut Temperature Controls (CTC). Emphasis was placed on pioneering solutions, enhancing energy efficiency, and elevating occupant comfort. The delivery of real-time insights empowered customers for agile decision-making. Sustainability claimed a prominent role, with systems achieving substantial energy savings and emissions reductions. The dedication to customized client solutions remained steadfast, ensuring surpassing expectations. AEM and CTC have had a busy and productive year, wrapping up many projects in 2023. AEM has recently finalized a BMS system upgrade for a 30-story office complex. The previous BMS system was antiquated and comprised

numerous components that had become obsolete. Consequently, the controllers could not undergo reprogramming to offer improved functionalities. AEM implemented a cutting-edge BMS front end and replaced the existing controllers, ensuring significant energy savings for the client. This upgrade provides a futureready solution that can support additional enhancements such as air quality monitoring, lighting controls, customized user apps, and more.

CTC is in the final stages of completing a Building Automation HVAC Renovation project in Windsor, Conn. This multifaceted project involved three phases, encompassing the removal of existing HVAC equipment and its replacement with upgraded counterparts. CTC took charge of installing new DDC controls for air handler units and reheat coils, wiring a new VRF system, and incorporating multiple unit heaters. The last phase of the project focused on the boiler plant and hot water pumps, including the implementation of domestic hot water monitoring. Additionally, approximately 145 fin tube radiation units were installed, each equipped with space temperature sensors and unit ventilators. CTC played a pivotal role in overseeing project management, providing engineering expertise, managing electrical installation, and conducting thorough system checkouts for the new

DDC system. The result is a cutting-edge controls system that meets the customer’s state-of-the-art requirements. Furthermore, investing in our team’s growth and development was paramount. Comprehensive training programs ensured that our experts stayed at the forefront of industry trends and technological advancements. Throughout the last year, we’ve experienced notable progress and expansion, highlighted by the introduction of several skilled professionals to our team. Across both locations, we’ve welcomed nine new team members, each bringing unique perspectives and expertise. We are committed to maintaining this growth trajectory into 2024. As we stride into 2024, AEM and CTC are poised for even greater heights in sustainability, energy savings and smart buildings. We extend heartfelt thanks to our clients, partners, and team members for their invaluable support.

O&G Industries Looks Back on 2023 Submitted by O&G Industries O&G Industries, a family-owned company headquartered in Torrington, Conn., is commemorating its centennial year as the state’s largest privatelyowned construction management firm. The Building Group has accomplished an impressive year, marking significant milestones in education with the opening of five new schools, including the $44 million Frank D. Spaziano Elementary in Providence, R.I., which marks their first vertical construction project in the area. The Group has also managed other education projects throughout Connecticut, including the $82.5 million, 148,122sf New Fairfield High School in New Fairfield, Conn., designed by JCJ Architecture, and the 110,000sf Ox Ridge Elementary School, a joint venture with A.P. Construction in Darien, designed by SLAM. Additionally, they oversaw construction of the 148,855sf, $78 million Candlewood Lake Elementary School in Brookfield, Conn., designed by Tecton, as well as the 65,000sf Bowers Elementary School renovation and addition project in Manchester, which is their second Manchester Public School project that achieved net zero energy designed by TSKP Studio. The Group broke ground on the Keeney Elementary School, the third Manchester school designed to achieve net zero energy by TSKP Studio, after the completion of the Buckley Elementary school, which received industry recognition including the CREW CT Award of Excellence for Sustainable Education, Sustainable Architecture Excellence Award, Sustainable Architecture

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Commendation for Implementation of an All-Electric Commercial Kitchen, Sustainable Architecture Commendation for Interactive Learning Features, and Design Merit Award. Meanwhile, the Group continues to make tremendous progress on two of the state’s most significant high school projects – Torrington Middle/High School and Farmington High School – with both projects topping off earlier this year. Additionally, the Group broke ground on the UCONN South Campus Infrastructure project, a $73 million undertaking engineered by Silas O’Brien and designed by Sasaki Architects to support the new South Campus Residence and Dining Hall currently under construction. The project commenced in July and is scheduled to be completed in May 2026. In the healthcare sector, the Group’s Healthcare Division completed phases one and two of a renovation at New Milford Hospital, a $1.2 million, 5,792sf

New Fairfield High School, Dinning Commons

project designed by H&R Design that encompassed two separate departments: the Cardiac Rehabilitation Gym and the Primary Care Unit. Phase three is underway and includes completing additional exam rooms and support staff offices. Looking ahead to 2024, O&G’s

Building Group is poised to have one of its best years yet, with numerous new projects coming on board and the completion of several others. O&G Industries is committed to providing top-quality construction services while upholding its long-standing reputation for excellence in the industry.

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Focus: Awards ABC MA Celebrates 2023 EIC Award Winners Norwood, MA – The Massachusetts Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC MA) celebrated its 31st Annual Excellence in Construction Awards, held at the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel in Norwood on Nov 2. More than 200 people attended the event. In all, 14 projects were honored. Four won Eagle awards, which represent the pinnacle of achievement; eight won Merit awards, which is reserved for work that stands above the rest; and two won the Leadership award, which honors work that demonstrates leadership beyond the results on the jobsite that make a broader impact in the industry and the community. BW Kennedy & Co. received an Eagle Award in the General Contractor – Commercial – Over $5 Million category for the transformation of 580 Pleasant St. in Watertown. BW Kennedy was hired as the design/build contractor to convert the existing manufacturing building into a Class A multi-tenant lab building for client Griffith Properties. The 147,000sf, three-level building includes a half-level

basement and new rooftop mechanical penthouse. Designed by DiMella Shaffer, the entire facade of the building was reconstructed with a lab module, using curtainwall and architectural metal panels. The main entrance and thru building lobby are designed to provide abundant daylight and a direct visual connection from the front to the Charles River in the back. Challenges included unique site conditions, proximity to wetlands, an aggressive 16-month construction schedule, and COVID-19 impacts on product availability and cost escalation. Additionally, with the original structure having been constructed on a landfill, the work included a large demolition and hazardous abatement component. Metro Walls received an Eagle Award in the Specialty Contractor – Exteriors category for their role in the completion of Salem Heights in Salem, and were awarded for their extensive logistical coordination around the installation of the specialty 5-in-1 Composite Panel ArmorWall System, meticulous tiered interior renovation plan to accommodate the building’s occupants, and extraordinary safety precautions in the successful

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completion of the project, and their dedication to safety, customer satisfaction, and high-quality workmanship. Metro Walls also received a Merit Award in the Specialty Contractor – Interiors category for their role in the Southbridge Mills project, located in Southbridge, and were recognized for their ability to quickly adapt to unforeseen circumstances, their experience of working through challenges that old mill buildings bring, and their strategic approach to pre-planning in the overall completion of the affordable housing apartment complex. Erland Construction was recognized with an Eagle Award in the General Contractor Institutional category for its work on the Patterson-Sculley House (Residence Life Project) at St. Mark’s School. Erland teamed with Goody Clancy and Design Technique, Inc. to complete the new 90,000sf, 3-story all-electric residence hall, which houses a mix of single and double rooms for 150 students and 12 faculty apartments, a student lounge, eight group study rooms, 12 study nooks, and a “classroom-in-the-sky.” The building was designed to incorporate sustainable elements and constructed to meet St. Mark’s ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship. Erland senior superintendent, Ken Tessitore, was

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also recognized at the ceremony for his involvement with the Gould Construction Institute. He was presented with the Paul McDonald Distinguished Teacher Award for his innovative teaching methods, dedication to fostering inclusive classrooms,

and relentless pursuit of helping students carefully develop their craft. Kaplan Construction received a Merit Award in the General Contractor – Institutional category for the Trust Early Learners project in Brookline. “The Trust Early Learners project stands as a testament to collaborative excellence, and it is fulfilling to be recognized for it,” said Nathan Peck, president of Kaplan Construction. “We overcame significant challenges during both preconstruction and construction, including nine rounds of pricing, a tight urban footprint, an abutting 170-year-old building, pandemic-related disruptions, and a fourth-floor terrace playground. Logistics planning, precise workflow, and continuous communication with abutters and neighboring businesses were crucial in delivering our client this state-of-the-art early education center.” Callahan Construction Managers received an Eagle Award in the General Contractor – Renovation category for its work on Squirrelwood Apartments, a 12-building, 88-unit affordable housing development located in Cambridge developed by Just-A-Start Corporation. Working in a densely populated area of Cambridge posed many challenges for this restoration project, including constructing an apartment building to Passive House standards, working with challenging soil conditions, and managing odd geometries at a site near other residential properties. “This recognition underscores Callahan’s dedication to creating affordable housing solutions that not only meet the needs of residents but also elevate the standards of construction excellence,” said ABC MA president, Greg Beeman. NEI General Contracting was recognized with a Merit Award in the General Contractor – Renovation category for its work on the occupied renovation of a 490,000sf affordable housing complex for Homeowners Rehab, Inc. (HRI). Located at 808-812 Memorial Drive in Cambridge, the Rivermark complex contains 88 apartments in a 10-story building, 212 apartments in a 19-story building, 38,000sf of commercial space, and five levels of parking. The project pursued and received an Enterprise Green Communities Certification, a program aimed at transforming the quality of affordable housing in America, meeting criteria related to integrated design, site improvement, resource conservation, operational energy considerations, and more. Dacon received an Excellence in Leadership Award for its work on the Monogram Foods and Edwards Vacuum facilities, both in Haverhill. Beeman commented, “Dacon’s work on two projects key to the downtown revitalization of Haverhill was an outstanding example of leading by example. Dacon collaborated with the city of Haverhill and the Commonwealth to make a lasting positive impact on the local community, and helped create 600 new jobs as well as provide support for local families and students.”


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General Contractor – Residential All Contract Amounts Merit

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General Contractor – Commercial Over $5 Million

General Contractor – Renovation All Contract Amounts

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BW Kennedy & Co., LLC Project: 580 Pleasant New Lab Building Architect: DiMella Shaffer Engineer: Goldstein-Milano, LLC Owner: Griffiths Properties

Callahan Construction Managers Project: Squirrelwood Apartments Architect: Davis Square Architects Engineer: BLW Engineers, Inc. Owner: Just-A-Start

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Bowdoin Construction Corporation Project: New England Public Media / WGBH Headquarters Architect: Juster Pope Frazier Engineer: OPM: Avison Young Owner: WGBH

NEI General Contracting, Inc Project: Rivermark Architect: Bruner/Cott Architects Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti Owner: Homeowners Rehab, Inc. (HRI)

General Contractor – Institutional All Contract Amounts

Specialty Contractor – Exteriors All Contract Amounts

AvalonBay Communities, Inc. Project: Avalon Brighton Architect: CBT Engineer: Veitas Engineers Owner: Brighton Avalon, LLC Plumb House, Inc. Project: The Robinson Architect: Bargmann Hendrie + Archetype, Inc. Engineer: JML Engineering Owner: Post Road Residential Bald Hill Builders, LLC Project: St. Therese Architect: The Architectural Team Engineer: Ellinwood + Machado, LLC Owner: The Neighborhood Developers Specialty Contractor – Interiors All Contract Amounts

Erland Construction, Inc. Project: Patterson-Sculley House (Residence Life Project) at St. Mark’s School Architect: Goody Clancy Engineer: RSE Associates, Inc. Owner: St. Mark’s School Merit

Kaplan Construction Project: Trust Early Learners Architect: CBT Architects Engineer: Wozny/Barbar & Associates, Inc. Owner: Martin Trust Partnership in Education for Early Learners

General Contractor – Industrial All Contract Amounts Leadership

Dacon Corporation Projects: Edwards Vacuum and Monogram Food Solutions – Haverhill, Mass. Architect: PDA Inc. Engineer: DeSimone Consulting Engineers Owners: Edwards Vacuum; Paradigm Properties Specialty Contractor – Mechanical: Commercial – Over $1 Million

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Metro Walls, Inc. Project: Southbridge Mills Architect: The Architectural Team General Contractor: Dellbrook ǀ JKS Owner: The Winn Companies

DECCO, Inc. Project: Project Atlas Architect: PM Group Engineer: PM Group General Contractor: DPR Construction Owner: Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Metro Walls, Inc. Project: Salem Heights Architect: ICON Architecture, Inc. Engineer: Odeh Engineers, Inc. General Contractor: Delphi Construction Owner: The Winn Companies

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R & R Window Contractors, Inc. Project: 100 Forge Architect: Ayers Saint Gross Engineer: Odeh Engineers, Inc. General Contractor: Erland Construction Owner: Boylston Properties

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ASM Holds Biennial Gala, Elects new Board Members Boston – On Oct. 26, the Associated Subcontractors of Massachusetts (ASM) held its Biennial Dinner Gala & Elections at the Omni Parker House in Boston.

Incoming ASM president, Leslie Carrio (l), presented outgoing president Jeffrey Marr, Jr. a gift at the gala.

At the event, the Marr family was honored with the Joseph M. Corwin Pinnacle Award, for their support of ASM, commitment to professionalism in the construction industry, and leading efforts to provide for youth in their community. Since 1997, the Marr family has supported the association’s programs and legislative efforts, volunteered on committees, sponsored events and

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hosted safety roundtables at their Center for Safety Training. Marr’s community support includes founding the Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester (formerly the Colonel Daniel Marr Boys & Girls Club), in 1971. Jeffrey Marr, Jr., president of Marr Scaffolding Company, is ending his term as ASM president of the board of directors but will continue to serve on the executive board.

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• Brite Lite Electric Co., Inc. • Cross Insurance Agency • Feeley, McAnespie, Inc. • Hub International New England • Marr Scaffolding Company • Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC • Thomas E. Snowden, Inc. • Valiant Architectural Millwork Additionally, Leslie Carrio, president at DePaoli Mosaic in Canton, was elected as ASM president for the 2023-2025 term. Before her election, she served on the board of directors and Executive Committee for six years and actively participated in the association’s Programs Committee. “I am excited to lead this dedicated group through the next two years,” said Carrio. “Members can expect ASM to provide subcontractor-focused educational programming and legislative representation. ASM will continue to represent subcontractors’ interests on Beacon Hill and look for opportunities to advance our positions on vicarious liability, indemnity, and the filed sub-bid law, among others.” Other officers elected at the event include:

President-Elect: Steven Amanti of E. Amanti & Sons, Inc. in Salem Vice President: Christopher M. Buell of Wright Architectural Millwork Corp. in Northampton Stonegate St. Patrick Mixed-Use Redevelopment - Natick, MA

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Treasurer: Aideen Doneski of Gleeson Powers, Inc., in Southborough

Vice President/Assistant Treasurer: Matt Brown of Greenwood Industries, Inc. in Worcester Past President: Peter J. Gormley of New England Waterproofing in Natick ASM members also elected new directors to the board: Daniel Blake of Salem Glass Company and Gregory Pierce of NorthStar Insurance Services. Returning board members also elected to new terms on ASM’s board include:

•D arlene Beshaw of Marsh & McLennan Agency •L awrence Eagan of Collins Electric Company • Charran Fisher of Fisher Contracting Corporation • Wayne J. Griffin of Griffin Electric, Inc. • John Guarracino of JM Electrical Co. • Cassie Johnston of Fall River Electrical Associates • Brian Lynch of William F. Lynch Co. • J acquelyn Magill of EDM Construction •R egina McGregor of J.C. Cannistraro • Michael McNulty

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•L enny Monfredo of E.M. Duggan • Bernard Quinlan of the Sullivan Group • Peter Townsend of M.L. McDonald Sales Company, LLC • Ellen Young of Eastern Insurance Construction Division David Wilson, Esq. and John Curran, Esq. of Corwin & Corwin LLP will continue to serve as executive secretary and general counsel, with ASM CEO James T. Welch serving as CEO and clerk.


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CT ABC Holds 2023 Excellence in Construction Awards Southington, CT – The Connecticut Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors (CT ABC) held its annual Excellence in Construction (EIC) Awards ceremony on Oct. 18 at Aqua Turf Club in Southington. The Excellence in Construction awards program was developed to honor the state’s most innovative and highquality Merit Shop construction projects. The award honors all construction team members, including the contractor, owner, architect and engineer. At the event, the chapter also recognized Deputy Senate Republican Leader Paul Cicarella and State Senator Stephen Harding with Co-Legislator of the Year awards.

2023 CT ABC Awards

Choate Faculty Housing – LaRosa Building Group, LLC Fairfield University Convocation Center – Modern Mechanical Systems, Inc.

Excellence in Construction Awards

Arrigoni Bridge Rehabilitation and St. John’s Square Intersection Improvements – Mohawk Northeast, Inc. Belimo Americas Expansion Project – Macri Associates, Inc. Bradley International Airport Ground Transportation Center – KBE Building Corporation

Grand Avenue Bridge Rehabilitation – Mohawk Northeast, Inc. Hole in the Wall Gang Camp Arts & Crafts Building – Associated Construction Company Miss Porters Sarah Lane – E.A. Quinn Landscape Contracting, Inc. The Russell Chapel at Indian Hill – Kronenberger & Sons Restoration, LLC. The Vero at Orange – KBE Building Corporation

Veranda Street Bridge Replacement – Cianbro Corporation Best of the Best Safety Awards

Safety General Contractor of the Year: Viking Construction Safety Contractor of the Year: BCI, Inc. D/B/A Butler Company Safety Employee of the Year: Dave Krawetzky, Ferguson/Electrical Foreman Paul Mangiafico Safety Professional of the Year: Peter Shackford, SMS, CHMT, Hettrick, Cyr & Associates/Director of Risk Control Services Safety/STEP-Safety Management System Diamond

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Cianbro Corporation Domack Restoration, LLC E.A. Quinn Landscape Contracting, Inc. Eagle Rivet Roof Service Corporation Electrical Energy Systems Corp. Haynes Construction Co. KBE Building Corporation LaRosa Building Group, LLC Macri Associates, Inc. Midstate Site Development, LLC Modern Mechanical Systems, Inc. QSR Steel Corporation, LLC Richards Corporation Sarazin General Contractors, Inc. SLAM Construction Services The Middlesex Corporation Viking Construction, Inc. VMS Construction Company W.M. Schultz Construction United Rentals, Inc.

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All-Brite Electric, Inc. Associated Construction Company Do-All Drywall, Inc. Nosal Builders, Inc. Notch Mechanical Constructors R & R Window Contractors, Inc. R.H. White Construction Co., Inc. USA Mechanical & Energy Services, LLC Wohlsen Construction Company Gold

All State Construction, Inc. Crest Mechanical Services Network Interiors, Inc. PDS Engineering & Construction, Inc. Silver

Babbidge Construction Company, Inc. BCI, Inc. D/B/A Butler Company C & H Electric, Inc. Callahan Construction Managers Catalyst Construction Services, LLC Colt Builders Corp. EMCOR Services New England Mechanical MacKenzie Painting Co., Inc. Mizzy Construction, Inc. Professional Electrical Contractors of CT, Inc. Bronze

Electrical Contractors, Inc. Interior Building Contractors, LLC Kronenberger & Sons Restoration, Inc. Pat Munger Construction Co., Inc. Petra Construction Corporation Sarracco Mechanical Services, Inc. Network Framing Solutions, LLC


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KBE has been awarded its eighth project for this UK-based kitchen designer/ manufacturer. The Yonkers project is managed by managed by KBE’s Mid-Atlantic office and encompasses the renovation and fitout of an 11,000 sf showroom, interactive design center, and storeroom. All eight projects are located on the East Coast.

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TD Bank has engaged KBE for a 7,000 sf tenant improvement project at the bank’s regional branch office at 1441 North Main Street. KBE has had a long-standing relationship with TD Bank and has completed more than 30 projects with the financial institution over the years. Wegmans | Lake Grove, NY

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Piper | Norwalk, CT

Construction is at mid-point for this 855,882 sf mixed-use residential and retail project. The six-story structure includes a cast-in-place concrete podium with five stories of wood-framed residential space above. In all, the building encompasses 632,613 sf of residential space (394 units/587 beds) and retail space, along with a five-level, 213,162 sf precast parking garage providing 589 spaces. UCONN South Campus Residence Hall and Dining | Storrs, CT

Piper - Rendering courtesy of Barton Partners

KBE is the design-builder for this new, 200,000 sf, seven-story residence hall. When complete in the summer of 2024, new campus facility will provide 657 beds, a 500-seat dining hall, game rooms, seminar and meeting rooms, and multi-purpose spaces. The project is pursuing LEED Gold certification. Brightview Senior Living | Harrison, NY

KBE’s current senior living portfolio includes the new 155,750 sf, four-story senior living community underway in Harrison, NY. When complete in spring 2024, the community will provide 144 residential units and support services for independent living, assisted living, and memory care. Shelbourne at Mt Pleasant | Mt Pleasant, NY

Another project is this four-story, 91,000 sf senior living community, which will provide 100 assisted living and memory care units. Amenities include fitness areas, salon, theatre, commercial kitchen, dining rooms, and an internal courtyard for memory care residents. The project will wrap up next summer.

UCONN South Campus Residence Hall & Dining Facility - Rendering Architect of Record: Newman Architects. Bridging Architects: Sasaki

Among recently completed work are the following: The Chelsea at Washington Township, NJ: Owner Capitol Seniors Housing just held its grand opening, celebrating the completion of the two-story, 78,263 sf senior living facility. Designed by Meyer Design, Inc., the new community provides 22 memory care units and 63 assisted living units, along with dining facilities, sports lounge and theatre, meditation room, library, and outdoor gardens. This fall, KBE wrapped up three new senior living communities in the Mid-Atlantic for national developer Columbia Pacific Advisors - for a total of 19 projects to date for this client. Each senior living community is approximately 100,000 sf, two stories, and provides between 90-100 assisted living and memory care units. The most recently completed projects are located in Chesapeake, VA; Hanover, PA; and Newark, DE.

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Two CMP Exterior Projects Recognized with CT ABC Awards

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Suffield, CT – CMP Exterior, a Connecticut-based trade firm specializing in commercial exterior coverings, was recently honored with two project awards from CT ABC’s Excellence in Construction awards program, which was held Oct. 18. CMP Exterior was recognized as a “Specialty Trade Contractor” for its work on the Ground Transportation Center at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks and the Vero at Orange Senior

Living community in Orange. CMP worked as a trade contractor for KBE Building Corporation on both projects, which each took first place in their categories at the annual event. First Place-Mega Projects was awarded to the Ground Transportation Center project at Bradley International Airport. The 1.4 million sq. ft. facility for Conrac Solutions and the Connecticut Aviation Authority is part of the State of Connecticut’s expansion plans for

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the airport and provides a 4-story consolidated rental car facility and garage complex for six rental car agencies. A second 4-story garage provides fueling stations and full automotive repairs and service areas for the rental agencies. As part of its award-winning role, CMP coordinated the custom fabrication of the high-end fiber cement panels. Each panel had to be custom-measured and fabricated before installation atop the rain screen system on the buildings’ exterior.

First Place- Health Care/Large Projects was awarded to The Vero at Orange, a new, 3-story senior living community. The 163,022sf facility provides 78 independent living units, 69 assisted living units, and 28 memory care units, along with numerous amenities. CMP Exterior provided full installation of the James Hardie exterior fiber cement siding.

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December 2023

ABC NH/VT Honors 15 Commercial Construction Projects at Annual Awards

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Concord, NH – On Oct. 26, Associated Builders and Contractors of New Hampshire/Vermont (ABC NH/VT) awarded 11 construction companies Excellence in Construction (EiC) awards for exemplary work on 15 commercial construction projects completed throughout New England. The EiC awards program honors contractors for world-class, safe, and innovative construction projects. “For more than three decades, ABC

NH/VT has honored award-winning construction projects like these because the team’s work exemplifies excellence in our industry,” said Josh Reap, president and CEO of ABC NH/VT. “The 2023 Excellence in Construction honorees set the standard in safety, quality and innovation.” North Branch Construction received the 2023 Chairman Award for its outstanding work on the SIG Sauer Experience Center in Epping, a one-ofkind facility offering an opportunity for a hands-on, immersive experience with the SIG SAUER brand. The award recognizes one project that stands out

Students from Concord Regional Technical Center attended the award reception with their instructor, Jesse Gregoire.

from the rest. The winning job embodies the industry’s idealized qualities of teamwork, quality, professionalism, and commitment to safety for the betterment of the community. The SIG Experience Center project also received an Excellence in Construction Award in the “Commercial over $10 Million” category. “It is with humble gratitude that we accept these awards for the SIG Experience Center project,” said Joseph Campbell, president of North Branch Construction. “On a daily basis at North Branch Construction, we are working to provide our clients with a level of value, quality, and service that is unrivaled in the construction industry. Delivering on those promises is reward enough, but certainly made extra sweet by recognition from our peers.”

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December 2023

PWC Boston Celebrates Boston’s Industry Leaders at Annual Awards Gala

Boston – The Boston Chapter of Professional Women in Construction (PWC) announced the winners of its annual awards program at its Awards Gala on Oct. 19. In its second year hosting the event, PWC Boston welcomed over 150 architecture, engineering, and construction professionals to celebrate the industry and, in particular, the achievements of the five award winners. This year’s event included the addition of Chiderah Okoye, chair of Transform Power Systems (TPS), as emcee and keynote speaker, as well as a new “Community Impact” category to acknowledge the difference that PWC members make in their communities. The 2023 winners:

• Rising Star: Stephanie Crepeau, superintendent, BOND Building • Excellence in Mentorship: Kelsey Rogers, senior consultant in acoustics, Acentech

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• Volunteer of the Year: Jill Papagni, business development, DPR • Community Impact: Riane Ragno, diversity & workforce coordinator, Cranshaw Construction • Woman of Achievement: Lynne Deninger, office practice leader, CannonDesign The gala was held again this year at Artists for Humanity, which provides art and design opportunities for under-resourced teens, and the awards themselves were artwork created by AFH artists. Most of the vendors for the event – from catering by Gourmet Caterers to flowers by the Centerpiece Flower Shop – were local woman- or minority-owned businesses. “We were beyond thrilled to have so many PWC Boston members and supporters join us to celebrate the strides

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our industry is making in becoming a more inclusive and diverse community,” said Kristi Dowd, president of PWC Boston and executive vice president at Redgate. “These women are confidently taking their own seat at the table and bringing one for their colleagues alongside them. We’re proud to spotlight these women who are creating space for

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all within the AEC industry. They truly represent PWC’s values of Belonging, Impact, Collaboration, Community, and Empowerment.” The awards gala was held during Construction Inclusion Week, as emphasized by award winner Stephanie Crepeau, who said: “If she can’t see it, she can’t be it.”

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From left, Rodney Stanley joins Sullivan & Merritt officials Ryan Levesque, Charlie Mitchell, Evan Lee, Jon Lee, and Lance Leavitt, along with Woodrow Cross of Cross Insurance Bangor, and MEMIC Vice President of Loss Control & Safety Services Maryann Hoff, to celebrate Sullivan & Merritt being awarded the MEMIC Award for Excellence in Safety on June 12 at the Portland Museum of Art.

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Portland, ME – Sullivan & Merritt Constructors Inc., of Hermon, has won a 2023 MEMIC Award for Excellence in Safety and Sugarloaf Mountain Resort, of Carrabassett Valley, has won a 2023 MEMIC Award for Excellence in Injury Management. The awards honor best practices in workforce safety, injury management, and workforce partnership. Sullivan & Merritt Constructors Inc. won its 2023 MEMIC Award for menting a program that has improved the company’s safety performance. The company holds an annual all-supervisors safety meeting each May with 50 to 60 supervisors and managers convening to focus on safety, emphasizing industry trends and its own past injury performance. Charlie Mitchell and Ryan Levesque lead the company’s safety department with day-to-day worksite safety operations, overseen by front-line supervisors. MEMIC safety management consultant, Rodney Stanley, said the company’s efforts have paid off. Sullivan & Merritt’s experience modification rating – an industry metric that measures a policyholder’s past workers’

compensation claim costs as well as the probability of future additional claim costs – is now less than half the national average for all employers. Its lost time incident rate – measuring staff hours lost to workplace injury – also is less than half the national average. “Sullivan and Merritt has shown great improvement and dedication to their safety program,” said Woodrow W. Cross II, an independent insurance agent with The Cross Insurance Agency – Bangor. “They are committed to a safe workplace for all employees and have worked closely with MEMIC’s safety teams to implement such practices.” Founded in 1994, The MEMIC Award for Excellence in Safety goes to employers considered best of more than 20,000 MEMIC policyholders at deeply integrating workforce safety into their culture to prevent on-the-job injuries, increase labor productivity, and relentlessly improve work practices at all levels. The MEMIC Awards were given to Maine-based winners at the Annual Meeting of Policyholders in Portland on June 12.


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CT Design Firm Recognized for Multiple Projects

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Hartford, CT – Amenta Emma Architects announced it received a Merit Award in the 2023 AIA Connecticut Design Awards program for 540 New Park, and two HBRA of Connecticut Home Building Industry (HOBI) Awards for Canaan Parish. Located in West Hartford, 540 New

Park is a 52-unit mixed-use, multi-family, multi-generational building designed for LEED Silver equivalency. Amenta Emma partnered with Trout Brook Realty Advisors, a nonprofit developer for the West Hartford Housing Authority, to bring the project to life. The jury commented the design is “simple and

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efficient while still iconic and elegant.” Amenta Emma’s design for Canaan Parish in New Canaan involved the demolition of all existing units and the new development of approximately 100 units of affordable and market rate housing, and on-site office/clubhouse. The redevelopment included phasing to minimize the

off-site relocation of existing residents. The project received Energy Star v3.1, Indoor airPLUS, and NGBS Silver + Wellness Certifications. Partnering with developer Heritage Housing Inc., Canaan Parish received awards for “Best Affordable Community” and “Best Public Private Partnership Development.”

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December 2023

AIA CT Hosts 2023 New England Architecture and Friendly Firm Awards

New Haven, CT – The Connecticut Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Connecticut) hosted the dinner for this year’s New England Architecture Awards as part of its annual Connecticut Architecture Conference + Expo on Oct. 26 at Mystic Marriott in Groton. The awards dinner keynote speaker was Evelyn Lee, FAIA, recently elected as the 2025 president of the American Institute of Architects. EDUCATIONAL CATEGORY Honor:

American International School of Zagreb – Flansburgh Architects, Boston, MA Chengdu Museum of Natural History – Pelli Clarke & Partners, New Haven, CT Lehigh University Singleton, Hitch, and Maida Residential Houses – Sasaki, Boston, MA Quinnipiac University Health and Wellness Center – designLAB architects, Boston, MA

Tecnológico de Monterrey, Querétaro Campus Residence Hall – Perkins&Will, Boston, MA Unity Hall – Gensler, Boston, MA Merit:

Charles River School – Middle School – Flansburgh Architects, Boston, MA Gruss Center for Art and Design – Sasaki, Boston, MA

Harvard Divinity School, Swartz Hall – Annum Architects, Boston, MA Pan Athletic Center – DiMella Shaffer, Boston, MA INSTITUTIONAL/COMMERCIAL CATEGORY Honor:

Boston College 245 Beacon Street – Payette, Boston, MA Harvard University District Energy Facility – Leers Weinzapfel Associates, Boston, MA Universidad de Lima Recreation, Wellness, and Student Life Center – Sasaki, Boston, MA Merit:

Health, Science, Technology Building – HGA Architects and Engineers, Boston, MA Montana State University, Lambert Field Improvements – Perkins&Will, Boston, MA Rosebrook Lodge at Bretton Woods Ski Resort – Bull Stockwell Allen, San Francisco, CA Texas Tower – Pelli Clarke & Partners, New Haven, CT VA Worcester Community-Based Outpatient Clinic – SmithGroup, Boston, MA RENOVATION/REUSE CATEGORY Honor:

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District New Haven – Kenneth Boroson Architects, New Haven, CT L.L.Bean Corporate Headquarters – SMRT INC, Portland, ME RESIDENTIAL CATEGORY Honor:

Slice House – Joeb Moore & Partners, Greenwich, CT Merit:

CLT Mountain Retreat – OPAL, Belfast, ME House on a Bay – Elliott Architects, Blue Hill, ME S MALL PROJECT/SMALL FIRM CATEGORY Merit:

Pool House – Saniee Architects LLC, Greenwich, CT UNBUILT CATEGORY Honor:

Anthony Timberlands Center for Design and Materials Innovation – Gray Organschi Architecture, New Haven, CT

OTHER CATEGORY Merit:

Land’s Sake Barn – Payette, Boston, MA Also recognized at the gala were three projects that demonstrated excellence within the New England States.


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2023 Canstruction Boston Award Winners Announced Boston – The winners of the 2023 Canstruction Boston design/build competition were recently announced. This year’s event, organized by Society for Marketing Professional Services, Boston Chapter (SMPS Boston), brought together seven teams to design and construct structures made entirely out of cans of food. The event benefits the Merrimack Valley Food Bank (MVFB) and this year’s competition theme was “Celebrating New England!” Canstruction Boston 2023 Winners:

Best Meal: Prellwitz Chilinski Associates (PCA) for “New England Runs on Donatin’” Best Use of Labels: Wentworth Institute of Technology CM Club for “West Quoddy Head Lighthouse” Structural Ingenuity: Simpson, Gumpertz & Heger (SGH) for “Fluffin’ Fantastic: A Recipe to End Hunger” Best Original Design: Nitsch Engineering for “A BeaCAN of Nourishment” Most Cans: SGH for “Fluffin’ Fantastic: A Recipe to End Hunger” with 3,039 cans

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Honorable Mention: CUBE 3 for “New England Runs on dunCAN – A Modern Boston Tea Party” People’s Choice: Wentworth Institute of Technology CM Club for “West Quoddy Head Lighthouse” Social Media Soup-er Star: Wilson Butler Architects for 58 Instagram posts that raise awareness about the event and fighting hunger Fluffin’ Fantastic: A Recipe to End Hunger

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In total, this year’s Canstruction Boston resulted in 14,465 cans and items donated to the MVFB, which will help in the organization’s mission to provide nutritious food to the over 60,000 people served by its network of 120 food pantries, meal programs, and partner agencies each month. Kelly Proulx, director of communications & public relations at MVFB, said, “We are so grateful for our ongoing partnership with Canstruction Boston, which has provided nearly 600,000 pounds of

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food (or nearly 462,000 meals) since 2011, in addition to significant financial support! Food insecurity rates are continuing to grow in our region, making the work we do more important than ever. The support from Canstruction Boston helps fill our shelves during the times of the year when food drives are infrequent, and we are so thankful that you share our vision to make sure no member of our community has to go to bed hungry!”


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Juno Jones Wins National Award

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Philadelphia, PA – The National Safety Council (NSC) recently honored Juno Jones boots with a Best in Show Award at the 2023 Safety Congress and Expo held in New Orleans, La. The NSC held its annual conference, which is the world’s largest annual gathering of safety professionals, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on Oct. 22-24. Of over 70 new safety products, the Juno Jones Women’s Steel Toe Meti II Boot was awarded. Juno Jones founder and CEO, Emily Soloby, accepted the award from NSC CEO, Lorraine M. Martin. “This is a win for women’s safety in the workplace, and a win for inclusion in the workplace. It shows that the tides are turning. Pink it and shrink it is out, and inclusion is in,” said Soloby. Juno Jones specializes in ASTM safety footwear made especially for a woman’s

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foot shape and designed to create a safer, more comfortable, and more stylish boot. Juno Jones products can be found at retailers like Duluth Trading Company, and at www.junojones.com. Juno Jones partners with distributors to help bring women’s PPE to female employees at corporations and organizations around the country.

NAIOP Mass. Honors Members Needham, MA – NAIOP Massachusetts, The Commercial Real Estate Development Association, announced the recipients of the chapter’s 2023 Government Affairs Champion Award and the 2023 President’s Award. The awards were presented at the chapter’s Annual Meeting on Nov. 28. The NAIOP President’s Award was presented to Michael Wilcox of The Bulfinch Companies in recognition of his exceptional leadership, vision, and creativity as a longtime member of NAIOP’s Leadership Council and Program Committee. “Each year the NAIOP President’s Award is given to an individual who has made significant contributions to benefit the commercial real estate industry,” said Patrick McMahon, senior vice president, regional development at Federal Realty Investment Trust and 2023 NAIOP Massachusetts president. “Over the course of several decades, Mike has shaped NAIOP through his input on numerous strategic initiatives and countless programs. As a direct result

of his leadership, NAIOP has provided timely and informative events that draw industry leaders.” Ned Abelson of Goulston & Storrs, Sherry Clancy of National Development, and Larry Feldman of GZA GeoEnvironmental received this year’s Government Affairs Champion Award in honor of their tremendous contributions to NAIOP’s advocacy as longtime members of NAIOP’s Brownfields Redevelopment Committee. “Since the passage of the Brownfields Act in 1998, Ned, Sherry and Larry have worked tirelessly to ensure regulations, policies, and laws are in place that support the cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated sites in Massachusetts,” said Tamara Small, CEO of NAIOP Massachusetts. “Their technical expertise and input have allowed NAIOP to serve as the voice of the industry on these critical issues. Massachusetts is a national leader in the redevelopment of brownfields thanks to their work. NAIOP is grateful for their leadership.”

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Mixed-Use Nauset Completes 94-unit Mixed-use Apartment Complex in Union Square Somerville, MA – Nauset Construction recently completed Union 346, a 94-unit apartment community that includes 2,000sf of ground floor retail, for a joint venture partnership between John M. Corcoran & Company (JMC), The Grossman Companies, Inc., and SMT Development. Located in the heart of Union Square, the transit-oriented development is located near 18 restaurants, nine entertainment venues, and many public transportation

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options, including the new Green Line Extension. Union 346 also has a Walk Score of 97 and a Bike Score of 99. “Union 346 brings much-needed market-rate and affordable housing to

the vibrant Union Square neighborhood, which will further support the emergence of Somerville as an innovation hub,” said Tim Corcoran of JMC. Designed by ICON Architecture, the 5-story wood-frame apartment building was built over a 2-story, steel/concreteframed podium at the former site of J.J. Sullivan Plumbing & Heating. Nauset recreated the decorative corbels that were part of the former structure and

integrated them into the new building’s facade. Union 346 includes both studio and one-bedroom apartments, with 18 designated as affordable units for renters earning between 50%, 80%, and 110% of the Area Median Income (AMI). Union 346 is pet-friendly and amenities include a fitness room, bike storage and repair station, dog washing station, lounge with a kitchen and gas fireplace, roof deck with a fire pit, rooftop

garden planters, and views of the Boston skyline. The community also features an on-site backyard-style patio, complete with cooking grills and furniture. The building is professionally managed by JMC. In collaboration with the City of Somerville, the project team also designed and constructed a publicly accessible park at the rear of the site that provides open green space. The building’s exterior facade is comprised of cast stone at ground level with a combination of brick and composite metal panels. A white TPO membrane roof with concrete pavers tops the building, and casement windows and balcony sliding doors complete the building envelope. Constructed with the environment in mind, Union 346 was designed and constructed to LEED standards and is awaiting formal certification. “Bringing Union 346 online further exemplifies Nauset’s focus on being the go-to construction manager for complex, highly efficient, midsize urban infill projects throughout the Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville markets,” said Anthony Papantonis, president of Nauset Construction.

Corporate Silver Tiger Consulting Launches Open Meadow’s New Online Presence Wakefield, MA – Open Meadow, a Massachusetts-based general contracting design-build company, recently celebrated the launch of its newly designed website and online presence. They chose the PR and Marketing division at Wakefieldbased Silver Tiger Consulting to lead the effort. “The background SEO work Silver Tiger Consulting did was phenomenal; within 12 hours of the initial go-live of our site, we already had new leads and referrals booked through the site,” said Rob McGlauflin, director of operations at Open Meadow. “The entire team at Open Meadow was extremely easy to work with,” said Cori DiDonato, owner of Silver Tiger Consulting. “Our focus with them was on creating a site they’d be able to maintain themselves, while building opportunities to drive traffic to them through an integrated blog, Google business page, and other online real estate opportunities.” “We were especially pleased with Silver Tiger Consulting’s training of our

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is a family-owned and operated general contracting company, specializing in building custom homes throughout eastern Massachusetts. Rob McGlauflin took over the company in 2022. Silver Tiger Consulting provides

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Restoraton and Renovation Erland Completes Ice Rink Renovation

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Newton, MA – Erland Construction announced it has completed renovations on the ice rink at The Fessenden School in Newton. After successfully completing three projects together, Erland and CBT Architects were chosen by the independent boys’ boarding and day school to improve the school’s existing ice rink facility. The scope of work focused on renovating the building’s interior to support the ongoing needs of Fessenden’s hockey and ice rink rental programs. Erland updated the rink to include new fire protection services, life safety systems, and ADA accommodations and completely revamped the public restrooms. Throughout the project, Erland worked closely with the school and Preferred Mechanical to coordinate construction around the concurrent

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upgrades to the rink’s ice surface. “We value the partnership we’ve established with The Fessenden School in the time that we’ve worked together,” said Ben McConchie, academic group manager, Erland. “It was great to be back on campus and revamp these spaces before students return for the upcoming school year.” The campus remained occupied throughout construction, with demolition taking place during the off hours to minimize disruption to the school’s operations, child care center, and summer camp activities.

Abbot Repairs Community Center Newton, MA – Abbot Building Restoration Company, Inc. announced it recently completed significant chimney repairs at the Leventhal-Sidman Jewish Community Center (JCC) in Newton. As the building had been taking on water for some time, the JCC management team initially hired a roofing contractor to inspect the roof and patch areas where necessary. However, the leak persisted following the roof repair leading management to focus on the chimney. Their next step was to hire an engineering company that utilized advanced drone technology to provide a close up view of all sides of the chimney. This precise inspection identified significant damage to the brick, failed pointing, severe cracks in the cap, and a lack of sealant/mortar under the chimney liner flange. Based on a strong working relationship over the years, the JCC management team contracted Abbot to provide essential repairs to the chimney. After erecting pipe staging to access the chimney from the roofline to the top of the chimney, Abbot utilized its masonry experience and expertise to cut and point the entire chimney, replace all of the cracked bricks, patch the chimney cap cracks, and seal

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J.E.D.I. Organizations and Events PWC CT Welcomes New Board IBEW 103, NECA Announce Partnership with Black Economic Council of Mass.

Hartford, CT – The Professional Women in Construction Connecticut Chapter Boston – The International Brotherhood (PWC CT) recently its new of Electrical Workers welcomed (IBEW) Local 103 board directorsElectrical for the Contractors 2021-2022 and theofNational program year. (NECA) Greater Boston Association Patricia they Bilottohave returns as chapter announced officially joined president. She isEconomic the manager Council of marketing the Black of and business development Massachusetts (BECMA). for van Zelm Engineers. She hassay nearly 30 years of Representatives this collaboration experience underscoresin marketing, Local 103communications, and NECA’s and business developmenttoin advancing the AEC steadfast commitment industry, presently serves on(DEI) the diversity, and equity, and inclusion program, membership, andan awards in the electrical industry, effort committees. exemplified by their record-breaking recruitment of women and people of color into apprenticeship programs and the expansion of women and minority-owned contractors through the Empower DEI initiative. “Cultivating opportunity for all is not just a goal, it’s the path we walk every day. Through our partnership with the Black Laurann Council Asklof, principal of Shipman Economic of Massachusetts, & Goodwin, on theGreater board IBEW LocalLLP, 103will andserve NECA as vice president. She hasour approximately Boston are empowering contractors 30 years of experience in the of to be catalysts for change,” saidarea Josué construction law and litigation. SheLocal will Pierre, DEI coordinator for IBEW continue to participate in the pathways chapter’s 103. “Together, we are forging programs, and scholarship that enablementorship, every individual, regardless committees. of their background, to thrive in the

construction industry. By championing diversity, equity, and inclusion, we’re not just building structures; we’re constructing a future where every person has the chance to succeed, and every community benefits. Our commitment is unwavering: We will continue to create opportunities that transcend barriers, fostering a landscape where everyone can contribute and prosper.” “We are thrilled to be partnering with BECMA,” said Lou Antonellis, business manager for Local 103 IBEW. “Addressing historic inequities in the The 2021-2022 PWChas CT board construction industry long (l-r): beenChoity a Khan, Blerina Pina, Amy Ray, Patricia Bilotto, Dawn Meeker, Laurann Asklof, Carolyn Kurth, Kyma Ganzer, and Jennifer Marks. Not pictured: Kim Colapietro and Ronald Paolillo focus of IBEW Local 103 and NECA Carolyn Kurth, CPA, of LaRosa Building Group, returns for Ronald Paolillo, M. Arch of DRA Contractors. In 2021, we CFE, launched CohnReznick, will return as treasurer. her second year as a director. She is the Architects, begins his third term. He a groundbreaking Empower DEI She servesto onsignificantly the scholarshipincrease committee. recipient of the 2019/2020 PWC CT serves on the PWC CT’s scholarship Program the DawnofMeeker, director at Marcum, Rising Star Award. She will serve on the committee. number women and minority-owned partnership will help us start Black Black-ownedcommittee. businesses and communities. LLP, is returning for firms. a second as mentorship Blerina (Bela) Pina, suretynew territory electrical contractor We year remain union businesses, expand existing “We are Khan, very proud to welcome Local chapter secretary. now serves as the Choity associate attorney at manager at Nationwide, returnsfirms, for committed to theSheimportant work of enhance membership programming, 103 IBEWCole, and NECA membership and willand continue as a Robinson makes as hermembers, debut on and the a secondour year. She volunteers on the empowering chair communities expanding and increase our impact throughout are equally proud of their work to expand volunteer on the awards committee. board as a director. She presently serves chapter’s communications committee. the opportunity.” state.” opportunities for Black businesses,” said Kim Colapietro, partneris of EDI on the mentorship committee. Amy Ray, director of business The mission of BECMA to drive Local 103 and sponsored BECMA president, Obi. “BECMA Landscape, her third year Jennifer Marks,Nicole principal at BL development at NECA EDM, also makes her economic LLC, equityreturns and for prosperity for BECMA’s BlackShe Exposerves this year –a is committed returns to fostering on the board. She as theinclusive awards Companies, for an her equitable second debut as aMass director. as the Massachusetts by serves promoting three-day event with the themechair “Building economy and serve building Black wealth committee chair. advocacy, programming, year. She will as the mentorship communications committee and growth through Black Wealth in programs the Commonwealth.” across the chair. Commonwealth. This new Ganzer, projectthat manager at committee volunteer of the committee. andKyma strategic partnerships empower

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NOMA Celebrates ‘Building Bridges Towards Just and Joyful Futures’ at Conference Portland, OR – The National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) held its national conference, Building Bridges Towards Just and Joyful Futures, in Portland on Oct. 11-15. More than 1,550 NOMA members, allies and students registered for the sold-out conference, making this year’s conference the largest yet, with representation from 38 states, one U.S. territory and four countries, including NOMA’s newest chapter in the United Kingdom. Industry voices including Toshiko Mori, FAIA; Nina Cooke John, AIA, NOMA, NCARB; and Olalekan Jeyifous led attendees in discussions, addressing the need for a more inclusive and diverse architecture industry that advocates for justice and a profession that mirrors the diversity of today’s society. “Our gathering in Portland symbolizes a powerful opportunity to come together, exchange ideas, and foster meaningful connections,” said Pascale Sablan, FAIA, NOMA, LEED AP, 2023-2024 NOMA president and associate principal at Adjaye Associates. “It’s a time for engaging lectures, transformative workshops, and a chance to celebrate the outstanding contributions of our members. Together, we have built a rich legacy, overcome formidable barriers, and created bridges over various forms of oppression. Each one of you brings unique perspectives and experiences, and collectively, we form a dynamic, shared space that fuels our collective learning. The impact of this conference reaches far beyond these few days, resonating in our local communities and echoing through the halls of history.” Held at the Hilton Portland Downtown and organized by NOMA national staff, volunteers and the NOMA Portland (PDX) chapter, the five-day conference offered more than 50 educational sessions; eight tours throughout Portland, including the Portland Japanese Garden, Nike Worldwide Headquarters, Meyer

NOMA leadership with those recognized for gaining licensure at this year’s conference.

The Legacy Project at Black Futures Farm kicked off the conference.

Memorial Trust Headquarters, and PAE Living Building; and networking events to connect, inspire and motivate participants. “Portland was a wonderful host, and we cannot thank our local chapter, NOMA PDX, enough for their warm welcome and commitment to creating a memorable and inspiring conference,” said Tiffany Brown, MBA, NOMA, Assoc. AIA, NOMA executive director. “It was historical and

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important to bring a NOMA Conference to the location where civil rights activist Whitney M. Young Jr. delivered the 1968 AIA Convention keynote that challenged architects to address issues of diversity and social responsibility in the profession. It inspired NOMA’s founding, and this week, provided us the inspiration we need to continue our work.” Conference highlights included the announcement of the first NOMA international chapter in the U.K.; an unprecedented number of NOMA members, 29, receiving their licensure; and the representation of 38 National Organization of Minority Architecture Student chapters in the Barbara G. Lurie Student Design Competition, the most participants ever. Additionally, on Oct. 13, exceptional leadership and awardwinning work of NOMA professional and student members was recognized at the NOMA annual awards gala. Sablan left NOMA Conference attendees with a message of encouragement to continue the fight and engage within their local communities. “As we stride forward, let us remember our journey is far from its conclusion,” she said. “We will stand shoulder to shoulder, advocating for justice, and creating a profession that mirrors the breathtaking diversity of our society. We remain

revolutionaries, never wavering in our pursuit of a more inclusive architecture industry, where every voice is not only valued but cherished, and every talent is celebrated with passion.” To view the full conference wrap-up, visit https://www.noma.net/conference2023-wrap-up/.

“As we stride forward, let us remember our journey is far from its conclusion. We will stand shoulder to shoulder, advocating for justice, and creating a profession that mirrors the breathtaking diversity of our society. We remain revolutionaries, never wavering in our pursuit of a more inclusive architecture industry, where every voice is not only valued but cherished, and every talent is celebrated with passion.” – Pascale Sablan

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Training and Recruitment Massport, IBEW Local 103, and Greater Boston JATC Launch Apprenticeship Program Boston – Massport and Boston’s electrical workers union and its joint apprenticeship training center are teaming up to create more career pathways in the communities they serve. On Oct. 27, Massport CEO Lisa Wieland and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 103 Business Manager Lou Antonellis toured the Greater Boston Joint Apprentice Training Center (JATC) together and observed new apprentices learning handson skills as they forge new careers. Massport apprentice, Alejandro Cardenas, said, “I’m learning everything, from small outlets to part of the high voltage system. This is an amazing opportunity. Everyone is for you, nobody is against you, and that’s one of the things about this place. If you ask something of a teacher, they will go out of their way to find the answer for you.” In April of 2023, Massport and Local 103 IBEW signed a three-year contract to ensure the highest standards of electric and technician services for Massport’s infrastructure and facilities and a shared commitment to creating good, family-sustaining jobs throughout Greater Boston. “Massport is proud to partner with

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Logan International Airport,” said Wieland. “Supporting programs like these ensure employment opportunities that are reflective and inclusive of Massport’s

surrounding communities. The hands-on experience Alejandro gains at the airport will be essential throughout his multi-year training program.” The JATC Training Program was created by IBEW Local 103 and the Greater Boston Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) with one goal: to produce the most highly skilled and professional electricians and technicians in the industry. Each apprentice completes 10,000 hours of on-the-job training with experienced journeypersons, plus 1,000 hours of intensive classroom instruction with qualified instructors, leaving with a Journey level electrician or Systems Technician Commonwealth of Mass electrical license. “We deeply value our partnership with Massport,” said Antonellis. “Workforce development and training are crucial to keep creating the kind of good, union jobs our communities need. We’re very proud that our partnership will produce highly skilled workers capable of maintaining and expanding operational services at Logan Airport and other crucial transportation infrastructure overseen by Massport.”

Griffin Electric Recognizes Apprentices, Instructors During National Apprenticeship Week

Holliston, MA – Wayne J. Griffin Electric, Inc. (Griffin Electric) announced it recently recognized the apprentices and instructors of its in-house Apprenticeship Training Program. With the week of Nov. 13-17 marking the U.S. Department of Labor’s National Apprenticeship Week, Griffin Electric demonstrated its appreciation for the apprentices and instructors during classes throughout each of its regions on Nov. 11. Instructors and apprentices were each given a shirt and gift, while the company also provided food trucks and raffled off a series of prizes throughout the day. Celebrating its 45th anniversary this year, Griffin Electric’s training program

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also reached a significant milestone of 30 years in 2023. The four-year program is accredited by the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) and features a combination of classroom instruction and on-the-job learning. Griffin apprentices work on the company’s more than 250 active job sites throughout the year. Throughout the Apprenticeship Training Program school year, classroom and hands-on instruction takes place in the 27,500sf of dedicated training space that is part of the company’s headquarters in Holliston, and on-site at each of its regional offices in Raleigh-Durham and Charlotte, N.C.; Pelham, Ala.; and Doraville, Ga.

Representatives of the company say that apprentices who go through Griffin Electric’s program are well prepared to achieve their licensure and transition into electrician and telecom technician roles. And while apprenticeship is where the path of training and education begins at Griffin, continual learning is emphasized at every level and there are always opportunities to learn new skills and grow with the company. Team members who are dedicated and possess a willingness to take on greater challenges have opportunities to advance in various capacities and leadership roles, such as foreperson, estimating, and project management positions.


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Suffolk Hosts Boston High School Students During Mass. STEM Week

Lauren E. Jones presented to students about career possibilities in STEM and following their passions.

Boston – Suffolk recently hosted students from four Boston high schools at its headquarters in Roxbury during Massachusetts STEM Week for a day of learning about the role of STEM in the construction industry today. The students, from Madison Park

Technical Vocational High School, John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science, Excel High School and Roxbury Prep, learned about the various career paths in construction and had the opportunity to engage in a Q&A and panel discussion with Suffolk leaders.

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Organizations and Events Massachusetts Building Congress Introduces New President, Rocco Derrigo At its most recent program meeting, Rocco Derrigo, president of American Energy Management, Inc. (AEM) and Connecticut Temperature Controls (CTC), was introduced as the new president of the Massachusetts Building Congress (MBC). Since 1921, the MBC has been bringing together decision makers from all corners of the multi-billion dollar design and construction industry in the Bay State. Comprised of architects, engineers, construction management, contractors, labor unions, and materials suppliers, and supporting industries including law, finance, insurance, education, and communications, the MBC strives to connect and keep its community informed of opportunities and evolving policies and trends impacting their businesses. Derrigo served as president in 2016 and has chaired the organization’s golf tournaments and “Golf Plain and Simple” events. He takes the reins from Fran Harrison, director of business strategy for SMRT Architects and Engineers, who served as MBC president in 2022 and to October 2023. High-Profile sat down with Derrigo recently to talk about what’s in store for the MBC.

High-Profile: As a returning president for MBC, what key initiatives do you plan to introduce during your 20232024 term to continue advancing the goals and mission of the organization? Rocco Derrigo: The MBC is in a good position today, and the board and I want to build upon this momentum. We have a new executive director, we’ve streamlined many of our business processes, we’re refreshing the website, are updating our by-laws, and developing a program to give our member companies greater visibility. We kept educational programs going virtually during the pandemic and in this past year we’ve produced some impactful in-person programming and two golf events this summer, all wellreceived by our members and industry partners. The key initiatives for my term will be to: • Focus on great content for our breakfast meetings so we provide our membership with an incredible opportunity to be in front of upcoming projects and to learn about emerging opportunities and industry trends. We also want to hear from industry members as to programs and content that can assist them with their business challenges. • Provide our members and industry colleagues the best opportunity to network within the AEC community, including with people driving the projects and policies so important to us all.

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Rocco Derrigo • Increase our membership with the goal of adding new members to committees and boards. Being an active member of the MBC has served my business, and me personally, very well. We invite new people, including young professionals and students, to get involved. There is a place at the table for all. Our success is measured by giving our members the best opportunity to enhance and grow their businesses. We want to be the leader in providing valuable content at our networking meetings. HP: Serving as both the president of AEM/CTC and MBC is undoubtedly demanding. How do you see that balance? RD: I see the two roles as very independent. As president of the MBC, I must work in the best interest of our AEC industry and the organization, helping to take the great position the MBC is in now and expand/enhance our presence. The board and I are passionate about taking the MBC to new levels, so the entire membership – all sectors and all ages or career levels – will benefit. HP: MBC has a rich history dating back to 1921. How do you see the organization evolving in the face of changing industry dynamics, and what strategies will you implement to ensure MBC remains relevant and valuable to its members? RD: The legacy of the MBC is very important to me and the organization has continued to evolve over its centurylong history. As president, I feel we must maintain the stature of the organization while also making sure we change with the current market forces. The Boston marketplace is very dynamic, and the

MBC will need to continue to be as well. We need to make sure we have a good balance of new members with fresh ideas to help drive the content of meetings moving forward. We need to ensure that young professionals and college students obtain both the knowledge and connections needed to make their careers successful. We need to continue to find leading-edge programs that help members see where the market is going and how these changes can benefit their businesses and their careers. A good example is our most recent program focusing on the Downtown Boston Improvement District and programs supporting the conversion of office buildings to residential. As the workplace and laboratory markets evolve, we need to help our members stay on top of opportunities. I think our last program was a great example of how the MBC will lead the way. HP: MBC plays a crucial role in bringing together professionals from different sectors within the AEC industry. How do you envision fostering greater collaboration and knowledge sharing among these diverse stakeholders during your presidency? RD: MBC’s role is providing the content in our networking meetings to bring members of the AEC industry and supporting businesses together. History shows us if the program is right – offering opportunities, knowledge that impacts their businesses, and connections that benefit all, the community responds. Most importantly our members want to attend meetings that open opportunities to grow their businesses. In the case of our younger colleagues, we also want to provide the opportunity to meet mentors, grow their professional network, and get involved in a meaningful way. We need to be laser focused on providing strong content, so our community sees value in spending their valuable time attending our events. HP: Your involvement with MBC spans several years, and this is your second term as president. What do you see as the most critical challenges and opportunities facing MBC in the upcoming year, and how do you plan

to address these challenges while capitalizing on the opportunities? What would you consider as your top priorities, and what outcomes or changes would you like to see by the end of your term in 2024? RD: I am honored to have been asked to lead the MBC again. As we are exiting the post-pandemic time, the AEC industry is also faced with challenging economic times in many of our sectors. These challenges include an inflationary economy, higher interest rates, workforce development and supply, and evolving real estate demands, all along with talk of slowdowns in the construction industry. All these issues are an opportunity for the MBC to help the industry see the next emerging markets that will flourish. Our goal is to help the AEC community learn about the changes and provide our membership and industry colleagues with networking opportunities, so they have a business advantage. Our success will be measured by the impact the MBC continues to have on the AEC industry as well as the success of our members and emerging young professionals.

Since 1921, the MBC has been bringing together decision makers from all corners of the multi-billion dollar design and construction industry in the Bay State. Comprised of architects, engineers, construction management, contractors, labor unions, and materials suppliers, and supporting industries including law, finance, insurance, education, and communications, the MBC strives to connect and keep its community informed of opportunities and evolving policies and trends impacting their businesses.


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Assembly Marks Largest-ever Gathering of Women in Construction in Boston Boston – An event on Oct. 28 marked the largest-ever gathering of women construction workers in Boston, as over 1,000 union tradeswomen congregated to celebrate the progress achieved in promoting inclusivity and diversity within the union construction industry.

Women Build Boston attendees at BCEC Shaquana Malcolm, Iron Workers Local 7 (l) and Suzy Depina-Correia, IBEW 103

Women Build Boston was established in 2022 with a mission to empower and unite women in construction. The event welcomed women of all skill levels engaged in the building trades across New England, as well as their allies. Jenaya Nelson, a 26-year member of Laborers Local 223, expressed the sentiment, saying, “We are not only building our skyline; we are also building our labor movement.” Darlene Lombos, the executive

secretary-treasurer of the Greater Boston Labor Council (GBLC), emphasized the remarkable growth of this collective effort, stating, “What started as a small group of us has grown into a sisterhood of solidarity for thousands of Boston tradeswomen. Last year, we were making history. This year, we’re blazing the trail and letting everyone see how the power of sisterhood can be a major force for change.” Chrissy Lynch, president of the Massachusetts AFL-CIO, highlighted the common values that unite the participants,

saying, “We all share the same values; we want to build the middle class. We want an economy that works for everyone, not just the rich and powerful. We’ve got to fight for new laws that help working people. The labor movement fights for the dignity of everyone.” Beyond networking, the conference offered attendees the opportunity to cultivate their leadership skills through breakout sessions covering mentorship, leadership, financial literacy, and mental health.

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Philanthropy ReArch Announces 2023 Employee-Driven Philanthropy Recipients South Burlington, VT – ReArch Company recently announced the recipients of its 2023 Employee Driven Philanthropy program. This year, the firm donated a total of $32,000 to various local charities and nonprofit organizations.

• Sally Litchfield – Pan-Mass Challenge/Dana-Farber Cancer Treatment and Research Institute

The employees who participated this year, along with their chosen cause, include:

• Ryan Ose – Cochran’s Ski Area

• Zodac Aklama – Little Royals Early Intervention Center (Kingdom Autism and Behavioral Health) • Ted Assur – The Vermont Council on World Affairs • Holly LeClair – Vermont Cancer Patient Support Foundation • Holly LeClair – Vermont Elite Basketball

• David Lothian – Potter’s Angles Rescue

• Calvin Russell – East Randolph Baptist Church • Christa Vandevord – McClure Miller Respite House The Employee-Driven Philanthropy program was established to empower ReArch Company team members to support causes close to their hearts. Since its inception, the program has donated over $123,000 to support over 50 organizations that include cancer research, humanitarian causes, environmental conservation, support of local youth sports programs, and more.

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AGC MA Marks Annual Service Day at Dorchester Boys & Girls Clubs

Boston – On Nov. 3, the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) of the Associated General Contractors of Massachusetts (AGC MA) spent its annual CLC Service Day at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester. Team members from Massachusetts-based construction firms and subcontractors made needed improvements to the Boys & Girls Clubs’ Marr Clubhouse at 1135 Dorchester Ave. and McLaughlin Center at 35 Deer St. Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester president and CEO, Bob Scannell, and Mass. State Representative Dan Hunt welcomed volunteers. “The Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester has long provided a much-needed safe space for area young people for learning, creating, exploring, and building community. As a nonprofit institution, its budget often leaves little room for facility maintenance,” said AGC MA CEO, John Ferrante. “AGC MA’s Construction Leadership Council was honored to ensure that

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the Boys & Girls Clubs will continue their important work in the well-maintained surroundings they deserve.” The scope of work on CLC Service Day included replacing floors and ceiling tiles, painting, installing new lighting and electrical systems, installing alarms, building a dumpster enclosure, replacing doors, providing HVAC filter servicing, refinishing a wood deck and stairs, elevator maintenance, installing new fans, and exterior cleanup. Among the firms participating in this year’s CLC Service Day were Bond Building, Columbia, Commodore Builders, Dellbrook|JKS, Elaine Construction, Lee Kennedy Company, MLM, Sea-Dar, Skanska, TG Gallagher Mechanical Contractors, Turner Construction Co., and Walsh Brothers. Participating subcontractors included A Murphy Electric, APC Construction, Cheviot Corporation, Hennigar Door, and Lighthouse Electrical Contracting Inc.

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KBE Foundation Completes 15th Annual ‘Gift of Gobble’ Event Farmington, CT – For the 15th year running, the KBE Foundation hosted its annual Gift of Gobble Thanksgiving meal assembly program on Nov. 18 in Farmington. Staff members from KBE Building Corporation, Elite Construction Resources, and CMP Exterior, along with their families, gathered at Camp Courant to assemble and deliver 500 Thanksgiving meal boxes to community service organizations, a new annual record for the donation program. In the firm’s Laurel, Md. office, employees assembled and delivered 83 additional meals to local community agencies on Nov. 17, bringing this year’s total donations to 583. These community agencies will in turn provide the meals to those in need in their communities. The meal kits contained all the fixings for a classic Thanksgiving dinner: turkey, stuffing, gravy, cranberry sauce, corn, beans, potatoes, yams, rolls, apple pie, pumpkin pie, and a roasting pan. Among the community agencies receiving boxes this year are:

• Basket of Love – Norwalk, Conn.

Staff members from KBE Building Corporation, Elite Construction Resources, and CMP Exterior, and their families, at Camp Courant in Farmington, Conn.

• Bloomfield Social and Youth Services – Bloomfield, Conn. • Bridges to Housing Stability – Columbia, Md. • Christian Community Action Family Center – New Haven, Conn. • Columbus House – New Haven and Middletown, Conn. • Farmington Community Services,

MBTU and Union Contractors Donate Over $40,000 to Helmets to Hardhats Boston – Ahead of Veterans Day, Massachusetts Building Trades Unions (MBTU) and union contractors honored the contributions of local veterans, raising more than $40,000 for the career pathways program Helmets to Hardhats. Helmets to Hardhats is a national nonprofit that connects National Guard, Reserve, and transitioning active-duty military members with meaningful, family-sustaining careers in the union building trades. MBTU is a longtime supporter of the program, which has placed nearly 900 military veterans in union construction jobs statewide since 2007. “It is a privilege to partner with Helmets to Hardhats and extend career opportunities to our returning veterans,” said Frank Callahan, president of MBTU. “The building trades are a steadfast home for these remarkable individuals who personify sacrifice, selflessness, discipline, honor, and dedication.” “Helmets to Hardhats is an invaluable resource and program for veterans seeking meaningful career transitions,” said Dr. Andrea Gayle-Bennett, deputy secretary of the Executive Office of Veterans Services. “This initiative plays a vital part in linking our service men and women with life-changing opportunities in union construction and building trades, helping veterans find stable, well-paying jobs with secure retirement benefits and family-sustaining wages.”

Farmington, Conn. • Groton Youth and Family Services – Groton, Conn. • Greyhouse – Springfield, Mass. • Master’s Manna – Wallingford, Conn. • New Britain Community Services – New Britain, Conn. • Newington Medical Center, Victory Gardens Housing – Newington, Conn. • Sarah’s House – Ft Meade, Md. • Waterbury Youth Services – Waterbury, Conn. • Wallingford Master’s Manna –

Wallingford, Conn. • United Way New London Homeless Hospitality Center – New London, Conn. Since 2009, KBE has provided Thanksgiving meals to 4,650 families in Connecticut and Maryland. The program is sponsored by the KBE Foundation, a notfor-profit public charity launched in 2022 to formalize KBE Building Corporation’s long tradition of community support.

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Whynott Named Marketing Specialist Holliston, MA – Colantonio Inc. announced the recent hiring of Marketing Specialist Briana Whynott. Whynott joins the firm with seven years of marketing experience and two years in the construction industry. Her background includes creating and implementing marketing processes

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and guidelines, proposal design and process management, and developing and executing brand standards and marketing plans. “We are lucky to have Briana able to hit the ground running as part of the team,” said Colantonio president, George Willwerth. “It’s also tough to match her energy and enthusiasm.”

Spencer Passes LSP Exam Since 2011, Spencer has Reading, MA – Weston & Sampson recently announced served in a variety of roles at that Joe Spencer, CHMM, Weston & Sampson, including passed the exam to become a field technician, environmental Licensed Site Professional (LSP) scientist, and more recently as in Massachusetts. project manager for a variety As a LSP, Spencer is authoof complex technical projects rized by the Commonwealth throughout Massachusetts and to work on behalf of property beyond. Spencer owners, operators, and other In addition to being a LSP, Spencer responsible parties to oversee the assessis also a Certified Hazardous Materials ment and cleanup of contamination that Manager. has been released into the environment.

Allison Desbonnet, Olivia So, Emily Hunt, and Madison Aronow

Boston – Copley Wolff Design Group recently announced the promotion of four key members of its team. Allison Desbonnet has been promoted to associate. She joined Copley Wolff in 2018 and has actively led the firm’s Culture Club, planning studio-wide team building and educational programs. Desbonnet is currently serving as project manager on a number of multi-family residential projects including One Circle Beverly, Modera Revere Beach, and 200 Quannapowitt. Olivia So has been promoted to landscape designer II. She joined Copley Wolff in 2021 and propelled improvements to the firm’s 3D rendering capacity. The company’s representatives

say she excels at developing complex detailing for a range of projects including Old North Church and 55 Summer Street. Emily Hunt has been promoted to associate. She joined Copley Wolff in 2023 and has quickly taken a leadership role in many of the firm’s public projects. Hunt is currently leading public process for projects in the town of Arlington and construction documentation for several parks in the city of Lynn. Madison Aronow has been promoted to landscape designer II. She joined Copley Wolff in 2019 and has served as graphics tsar, ensuring and elevating the quality of the firm’s renderings, for several years. The company’s representatives say she has been an instrumental part of the Allston Yards design team.

Amenta Emma Personnel Announcements Boston – Amenta Emma Architects announced it recently welcomed Tim Reagen, AIA as senior project architect in the Boston office. With an extensive background in housing affordability and urban development, Reagen brings over 12 years of experience to the firm. Representatives of Amenta Emma say his passion for housing affordability in urban projects has resulted in the creation of over 2,300 new homes across Boston and Cambridge, and that his work spans commercial, multi-family, and mixeduse projects, showcasing his versatility and expertise in all project phases from concept design through construction administration. Representatives add that Reagen’s commitment to sustainable practices aligns seamlessly with Amenta Emma’s dedication to environmental responsibility. Throughout his career, Reagen has lent his passion for creating more accessible and affordable housing options, and promoting diversity in the architecture, construction, and engineering fields to volunteer work with Abundant Housing Massachusetts and the ACE Mentorship Program.

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Amenta Emma also announced that team member Joy Ortiz-Colón completed the Architectural Registration Examination and will be a licensed architect in the state of Connecticut. Ortiz-Colón joined the firm in March, bringing with her over seven years of technical design and documentation experience and a special focus on K-12, higher education, and civic projects. She is currently working on a project for Smith College in Northampton, Mass. and on Andrus on Hudson in HastingsOn-Hudson, N.Y. Within the firm, she is a member of the Amenta Emma JEDI team. The company’s representatives say that her collaborative spirit and forwardthinking approach make her an invaluable asset to the firm.


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Manchester, NH – DEW Construction announced it recently welcomed three new hires and promoted two team members. Kimberly Lawton recently joined the team as a project engineer out of the Manchester office. She will support the project managers and superintendents in planning and organizing resources to ensure successful project execution. Additionally, she will assist her project teams in the construction process, paying close attention to project quality, schedule, cost control, safety, environmental protection, and customer satisfaction. With over 40 years of industry experience, Arthur Chiaverini has joined the team as a senior superintendent. He will be supervising the U-Haul

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Warehouse project in Williston, Vt. He will oversee and coordinate the work of the DEW field staff and subcontractors, ensuring all production aspects are executed in a timely and cost-effective manner. Furthermore, he will uphold a safe and orderly work environment. Shane Snyder has joined the team at The MAREK South in Lebanon, as an assistant superintendent. He will be primarily responsible for assisting the superintendents with the supervision of projects. He will lead the field teams and subcontractors while directing all construction activities at the project site in accordance with the schedule, budget, contract documents, and procedures. Drew Johnson has been promoted to project manager. He joined DEW as

an assistant project manager just over one year ago. With this promotion, he will oversee projects from planning to implementation. He will lead the project team, ensuring all Riley objectives regarding quality, schedule, cost, safety, and customer satisfaction are met. He has over 17 years of industry experience,

encompassing project estimating, site supervision, and management. Cameron Riley has recently been promoted to field operations manager from his previous position as superintendent. He began his journey with DEW as a foreman over five years ago. He will now oversee the management and development of DEW’s trade workers and foremen based out of the firm’s New Hampshire offices. Additionally, he will work closely with project teams to effectively plan and fulfill various resource requirements.

TFMoran Welcomes Lessard Bedford, NH – TFMoran announced it welcomed Jeff Lessard as a CAD technician in the Bedford office. Lessard has over 24 years of experience in AutoCAD design in support of survey, engineering, land planning, and development. He earned his Certificate of Electrical Technology from Manchester Community College and his AutoCAD Certificate from the University of New Hampshire. Lessard

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Calendar ULI Boston December 13 at 5:30 PM 2023 Holiday Party The Urban Land Institute’s annual Winter Wonderland Holiday Party will be held at Snowport in Boston’s Seaport District. The event will include an array of holiday treats and seasonal beverages. A covered and heated area has been reserved for the gathering, but the event is outdoors and may be seasonally chilly. Attendees are encouraged to wear holiday attire.

AGC Maine December 13 at 5:00 PM All Industry Event This Association of General Contractors Maine event will be held at Bayside Bowl in Portland, Maine. The evening of networking will include bowling, hors d’oeuvres and beverages, and an ugly sweater contest. Attendees are encouraged to bring an unwrapped toy to support WGME’s annual Joy of Sharing toy drive.

BSA December 14 at 5:30 PM Gingerbread Design Competition Reception The theme of this year’s Boston Society for Architecture event is Transit: Boston on the Move. This theme encouraged participants to come up with their most innovative explorations of Boston’s many forms of transit. Teams thought beyond just the T - to buses, bikes, ferries, transit infrastructure, and more. Attendees will be able to view all gingerbread creations,

vote for their favorites, and enjoy light refreshments. The reception will include a brief awards ceremony where this year’s Gingerbread Jury will hand out Judges’ Choice and Honorable Mention Awards.

initiatives like LEED v4.1, WELL v2, and LBC that can be integrated into a variety of commercial restroom applications.

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January 11-12 Ski Day Join AGC MA for a day (or two) with other industry professionals for a day of skiing and networking on the slopes at Owl’s Nest Resort in Thornton, N.H. and Waterville Valley Resort in Waterville Valley, N.H. The Day Ski package includes Harpoon sky box (includes a private area with couches, TV’s, private bathroom and private area at the bar), lift ticket, continental breakfast, buffet lunch, and Après Ski. Registration includes options for either Thursday or Friday or both days at checkout. There will be an all member reception on Thursday night.

December 15 at 6:00 PM Holiday Party The National Organization of Minority Architects, Connecticut Chapter is hosting an evening of celebration at Red Fox in Middletown, Conn. Registration includes dinner and one free drink. All are welcome to attend. Attendees are encouraged to bring a donation of hats, gloves, blankets or toys in support of the St. Vincent de Paul Middletown.

Greater Harford BOMA December 19 at 5:30 PM 2023 Holiday Social The Building Owners and Managers Association of Greater Hartford is hosting a social to celebrate the holiday season at Urban Lodge Brewing Co. in Hartford, Conn. Attendees are encouraged to bring a nonperishable food item to be donated to Foodshare.

AIA RI January 4 at 12:00 PM Six Steps to Sustainability: Green Building Strategies for Commercial Restrooms This virtual event includes a discussion on the practical ways to incorporate green building strategies in commercial restrooms. Participants will not only learn about the six principles of sustainable design but also gain up-todate information about green building

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BSA January 17 at 6:00 PM COTE: Designing for Ecosystems Speakers for this event are Liz Stetson, senior director of capital assets & planning, Mass Audubon, and Elizabeth Randall, principal and director of practice, Reed Hilderbrand. At Brewster’s Woods Wildlife Sanctuary, Mass Audubon engaged Reed Hilderbrand to develop a framework plan to convert the former residential property into a resilient, habitat-rich sanctuary for humans and non-humans alike. This talk will describe how a deep understanding of the natural and cultural features of the site became the basis of the concept design, how the design is intended to support the ecological health of the site over time, and how the design encourages a reconnection of people to place.

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MBC January 17 at 7:30 AM Technology Enhanced Building – Innovation Builds Innovative Construction Projects At this Massachusetts Building Congress event, BOND Building Construction will lead a discussion on the interpersonal and technical skills required to build the innovative projects of tomorrow. With technologies like 3D laser scanning, photogrammetry, and digital twins, attendees will learn how BOND is meeting the challenging demands of building projects designed to the millimeter, highlighting their Commonwealth Fusion Systems project in Devens, Mass. It will be held at Wentworth Institute of Technology’s Watson Hall in Boston.

January 22 at 2:00 PM Member Resources - Member Directory, Knowledge Finder, and Navigator Over the course of this virtual member exclusive series, Urban Land Institute member leaders and staff will provide insights and resources to help unlock the full potential of a ULI membership including how to get involved locally or through various programs and affinity groups, cutting-edge research from ULI’s centers and initiatives, unique networking events and educational opportunities, and more. Each episode will begin with a short presentation and will then be open for participants to ask questions in a conversational format.

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