Kirchhoff-Consigli Construction Management (KCCM) has been ranked among the Top General Contractors in the New York region by Engineering News Record (ENR New York) and the Albany Business Review.
ENR New York ranked KCCM among the top 20 contractors for market sector specialties such as educational facilities, healthcare and hospitals, residential, government service, sport/recreational and distribution/warehouse facilities. This annual survey ranks the largest general contractors in the tristate region, both publically and privately held, based on construction contracting-specific revenue.
KCCM ranked at #16 in the Capitol Region's Top General Contractors by the Albany Business Review, based on 2012 Capital Region gross billings, with the University at Albany, State University of New York, new Business School as its largest project in the region.
KCCM is a full-service construction manager and general contractor serving academic, healthcare, institutional and corporate clients throughout the Hudson Valley and the Capital District. KCCM has received numerous industry and community awards for its projects including the Associated General Contractors Build New York Award for the Hancock Center at Marist College and the Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress Regional Leadership Award.
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