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Suffolk Construction to Expand Presence in High-Growth New York Markets

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Suffolk Construction, an AGC of Massachusetts and AGC of Metropolitan Washington D.C. member, announced it has hired Mark Sanborn as its new vice president and regional director responsible for expanding Suffolk’s market share and servicing clients in the healthcare, science-technology, and higher education sectors throughout New York. Suffolk has opened a new office in Tarrytown, N.Y., which will serve as a base of operations for Sanborn and his team of experienced Suffolk project managers, superintendents, and engineers.

Sanborn has more than 32 years of experience managing companies, project teams, and new ventures. Prior to accepting his new position at Suffolk Construction, Sanborn was a key leader for the New York-based healthcare and life science division for general contractor Structure Tone. He also held leadership positions with contractors Skanska USA Building, Inc. and Lehrer McGovern Bovis, and worked as a project manager for Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, the $18 billion global pharmaceutical and consumer products manufacturer.

Suffolk Construction Company
Suffolk Construction is one of the most successful privately held building contractors in the country. With annual revenue of $2 billion, Suffolk provides preconstruction, construction management, design-build, and general contracting services to clients in the healthcare, science and technology, education, federal government, and commercial sectors. Suffolk’s corporate office is based in Boston, Massachusetts, and the company has a strong national presence with main offices throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and West regions. For more information, visit www.suffolkconstruction.com.

 

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