Suffolk Construction Company Company type Private Industry Construction Founded 1982[ 1] Founder Ed Fish Headquarters Key people
John F. Fish CEO Puneet Mahajan CFO Jay Tangney General Counsel Tim Stroud COO Ralph Esposito National President Katy O'Neil CMO Revenue $6 billion (2024)[ 2] Number of employees
3,000 (2024)[ 3] Website www .suffolk .com
Suffolk Construction Company stylized as Suffolk [ 4] is an American construction contracting company based in Boston, Massachusetts ,[ 5] with additional locations in California, Florida, Maine, New York, Texas and Virginia.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] The company is contracted for work in the aviation, commercial, education, healthcare, gaming, residential, mission critical, and government sectors.[ 11] [ 1] [ 12] Suffolk is the largest construction contractor in Massachusetts and one of the 20 largest in the country.[ 13] [ 11]
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