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Bullio joins Auburn Construction Co., Inc. as vice president/project executive

Whitman, MA Marc Bullio has joined Auburn Construction Co., Inc. as vice president/project executive. Bullio brings to the table over 20 years of leadership experience. In his role as a project executive, he is responsible for the overall management and coordination of a project, beginning with business development and preconstruction all the way through project closeout. Bullio is the direct point of contact for his clients and maintains a “cradle to grave” mentality on all his projects. His communication, management, and leadership skills were developed and honed over a 10-year period in the U.S. Army, completing his military career as a field artillery captain during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Bullio has delivered projects valuing over $500 million throughout his career. His experience includes life science & technology, corporate TI, higher ed, hospitality, historic restorations and secured construction for DoD contractors. 

The projects Bullio has led have ranged from large scale corporate headquarters to ground up dormitories, cGLP labs and vivaria to restaurants and hotels, to almost everything in between. Clients he has worked with include Sarepta Therapeutics, Sage Therapeutics, Quest Diagnostics, bluebird bio, Clarks NA, Puma NA, Nokia, Wellington Management, Verizon, Hyatt, Tufts, MIT, Bentley, Brandeis, Alexandria Real Estate, and Historic New England to name a few.

Bullio holds a bachelor of science in Civil Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and currently resides in Northbridge, Mass. with his wife and two sons. When not at work, Bullio enjoys spending time with his family and can often be found on the golf course enjoying a cigar or in the great outdoors.

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