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Bill Serry

Bill Serry

Director of Pre-fabricationConsigli Construction

Bill Seery is the Director of Pre-fabrication at Consigli Construction, leading complex multi‑trade prefab initiatives across all offices and guiding teams in selecting and deploying the right market solutions for each project. He previously held operations leadership roles at Aspect Medical Systems where he contributed to the company’s Shingo Prize for Lean Manufacturing before helping launch and grow SurePods (formerly Eggrock), North America’s first modular bathroom pod company, installing over 25,000 pods nationwide during his tenure. Bill holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from UMass Amherst and an MBA from Bentley University, He is a certified Passive House Builder with training in Lean Manufacturing and Lean Construction.

Sun Oct 189:45 AM – 10:45 AM

E01 – Beyond Conventional Construction: How Adaptable, Manufactured Systems Build Resilient, Future‑Ready

Healthcare delivery is rapidly evolving, yet many facilities remain constrained by static interior construction that requires demolition to change. Ad…Healthcare delivery is rapidly evolving, yet many facilities remain constrained by static interior construction that requires demolition to change. Advances in diagnostics, biotechnology, and clinical care demand adaptable environments, but projects …Healthcare delivery is rapidly evolving, yet many facilities remain constrained by static interior construction that requires demolition to change. Advances in diagnostics, biotechnology, and clinical care demand adaptable environments, but projects still default to deck-to-deck drywall assemblies rooted in outdated assumptions. This approach embeds avoidable disruption, downtime, infection-control risk (ICRA 2.0), and predictable obsolescence in…Healthcare delivery is rapidly evolving, yet many facilities remain constrained by static interior construction that requires demolition to change. Advances in diagnostics, biotechnology, and clinical care demand adaptable environments, but projects still default to deck-to-deck drywall assemblies rooted in outdated assumptions. This approach embeds avoidable disruption, downtime, infection-control risk (ICRA 2.0), and predictable obsolescence into patient care spaces. This session explores how healthcare organizations can mitigate these risks by transforming static facilities built using conventional drywall with adaptable, high-performance manufactured interior systems. Presented from owner, acoustician, GC, and prefab expert perspectives, the panel challenges long-held beliefs with real-world outcomes and acoustic data to demonstrate how these systems meet performance requirements while improving speed to market, reducing disruption, and protecting revenue.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

Educational SessionSession TypeDesign ForwardSession Track
Suzen Heeley
Basel Jurdy
Bill Serry
Mike Iannone
Suzen Heeley
Suzen HeeleyExecutive Director of Design + Construction, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Basel Jurdy
Basel JurdyAcoustics and Vibration Lead, AEI Engineering
Bill Serry
Bill SerryDirector of Pre-fabrication, Consigli Construction
Mike Iannone
Mike IannonePresident, Iannone Innovative Solutions
Suzen Heeley
Suzen HeeleyExecutive Director of Design + Construction, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Basel Jurdy
Basel JurdyAcoustics and Vibration Lead, AEI Engineering
Bill Serry
Bill SerryDirector of Pre-fabrication, Consigli Construction
Mike Iannone
Mike IannonePresident, Iannone Innovative Solutions
Additional Comments:This session draws on owner-side experience and real-world project data, bringing together perspectives from an owner, acoustician, GC, and prefab consultant to show how interior construction choices directly affect performance, risk, and ROI.
AIA Forums Track:No
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Clinical Track:No