Anthony M. Montalto

Anthony Montalto serves as a Partner at JB&B. Since joining the firm in 2002, he has been involved as a Partner-in-Charge and Project Manager on numerous commercial office and healthcare projects, with a special focus on the life science sector for both academic and commercial laboratory projects. Some of his notable academic projects include NYU Langone Health’s Science Building, along with various other major campus renovation projects, as well as projects with Columbia University Medical College, SUNY’s Downstate and Cobleskill academic campuses, and CUNY’s Fiterman Hall. He also served as Partner-in-Charge for the Weill Cornell Medicine campus, including the new Belfer Research Building and various other campus renovations. Other commercial laboratory projects on which Mr. Montalto served as the Partner-in-Charge include New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute, Cure at 345 Park Avenue South, Hudson Research Center at 619 West 54th Street, and 125 West End Avenue. Among other notable projects is Moynihan Train Hall, 61 Ninth Avenue, and the One Madison Avenue redevelopment.

Mr. Montalto is genuinely engaged in putting a human face on engineering in both the community and the classroom. He is a co-founder of the firm’s in-house professional development program, JB&B University, and has a longstanding association with Habitat for Humanity, of which he is currently a board chair for NYC and Westchester. He headed up the design/construction peer review team for Habitat’s Sydney House project, a multi-family project located in Bronx, NY, the largest in the organization’s history, and also serves on the Real Estate Council and gala planning committee.

Mr. Montalto holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the College of Engineering at Villanova University and currently serves as a governor on the ASHRAE New York Board. He is co-founder of the Cross-Learning Alliance, a collaborative educational initiative among ASHRAE New York, AIA New York, and Urban Green Council. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in a dozen U.S. states and a U.S. Green Building Council LEED Accredited Professional.


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