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Consigli Construction has been given the Gold Level Vision Award

Consigli Construction Co., Inc. has been recognized by Constructech magazine as an industry leader in technology implementation, winning the highest award possible in the 2007 campaign - the Gold Level Vision Award. It is the second time Consigli has been recognized by Constructech, following its first Vision Award in 2005. Presented at an awards ceremony near Constructech's headquarters in, the Vision Awards are presented annually to construction firms using cutting-edge technology to solve critical business issues. Consigli's interest in ensuring that clients have the best experience possible, coupled with employee development and attracting the best talent, are the primary drivers in technology investment. "At Consigli, our constant investment in technology offers us a distinct advantage in delivering value to both customers and employees," said Winston Grey, director of information technology. "The Constructech Vision Gold award is a tremendous honor for the company, and firmly establishes Consigli as an industry leader in implementing competitive technologies." Consigli uses software and hardware to provide its project teams with access to critical information necessary to make timely decisions both in the office and in the field. Customized and advanced software allows the company to perform at a higher level of customer service and productivity in many areas, including project managers to communicate more effectively with subcontractors, clients to see their "building" designed before a project breaks ground and for estimators to review plans more efficiently. Established in 1905, Consigli is a leading construction manager and general contractor serving academic, corporate, healthcare and institutional clients throughout New England and New York State.
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