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Delphi Construction marks 25th anniversary with night of celebration

Shown (from left) are: COO Keith Shaw, vice president Joe Mastromatteo,
CFO Mark Paronich and CEO Jake Simmons.

Canton, MA Delphi Construction is celebrating its 25th year in operations and recently marked the occasion with a night of celebration with 200 plus in attendance including Delphi’s 75 employees, long term clients, subcontractors and special guests from the construction Industry.

The event was held on Thursday, September 14 at the Irish Cultural Center at 200 New Boston Dr. and featured live music from the Fay/Mazelli Trio, a variety of food trucks serving seafood and French fare to those in attendance, plus hand rolled custom cigars, spirit tasting and life size Jenga competitions.

Jake Simmons, CEO, along with the rest of Delphi’s leadership welcomed guests to the event held under the large tent and surrounding grounds.

During a brief presentation midway through the event, Simmons shared his appreciation to all of the constituencies in attendance, many of whom have had relationship with the company since its earliest days.

“To our clients, I say thank you for allowing us to win your trust and to prove our commitment over and over again. We are proud that 90% of our business comes from you, our repeat clients and your direct referrals. Thank you. To the architects in the room, we value your creative vision that is at the heart of every project. We value your partnership. We will continue to strive to be the kind of partner that architects love to have at the table beside them. To our key subcontractors, we could not do what we do without you. We work hard to build strong partnerships with the best in the business. We value your skill, your integrity and your professionalism. And to our employees, the men and women of Team Delphi, you are the backbone of our organization. I am proud of your talent, your spirit of teamwork and your relentless pursuit of A+ Quality. I am genuinely proud to lead this group every day”.

In addition to providing a brief overview of the company’s history, Simmons also touched on the future of the company with regard to the recently completed 10-year strategic planning exercise Delphi’s leadership team has just completed. Simmons described a plan of sustained growth in the coming years for Delphi. He also officially announced the recent acquisition of a new Waltham headquarters on Bear Hill Rd.

Delphi Construction, Inc. has been providing comprehensive, multi-market construction management services throughout New England since 1992 with a focus on the markets of healthcare, assisted living, affordable housing, multi-family residential, banking, religious, corporate, education and modular construction. 

Delphi employs nearly 80 full time personnel with offices in Waltham and Mashpee, Mass.

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