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Woods joins Consigli Construction Co., Inc. as executive director

Boston, MA Al Woods has joined Consigli Construction Co., Inc. as the executive director of corporate services. Woods will be responsible for providing strategic direction and growth of Consigli’s corporate interiors and building repositioning work for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.

Woods joins Consigli with more than 35 years of experience in the commercial real estate and construction industry. Most recently, Woods was a senior managing director at Cushman & Wakefield, where he managed their project and development services group, providing tenant advisory services for owners and occupiers of commercial real estate.

“Consigli has an outstanding reputation as an industry leader that delivers the highest-level of innovation, quality, and service on every project,” said Woods. 

“I am excited to join this hardworking team and help take our corporate services group to the next level.”

“Al is a well-known and respected industry professional who has an outstanding reputation for his understanding of construction and tenant advisory services in commercial real estate, which we felt offered a unique advantage to our business,” said Anthony Consigli, CEO of Consigli Construction. 

Consigli’s corporate services work combines experience with the trends that are shaping today’s commercial spaces through extensive office construction, building re-positioning, renovations, and fit-outs. Their clients include projects for Biogen, The MathWorks, AutoDesk, UBS, Ipsen, UNUM, and Related Beal.

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